Ionomics Analysis
The ionome refers to the totality of ions in an organism, including all metals, metalloids, and non-metals. The emergence of high-throughput elemental analysis techniques has made it possible to simultaneously quantify multiple elements. Changes in the ionome can be caused by external environmental factors or internal factors within the organism itself. Ionome analysis studies the composition, distribution, and accumulation of elements within an organism, and how these elements change with physiological conditions, developmental stages, and environmental influences, as well as the mechanisms behind these changes. Ionome analysis can quantitatively assess changes in the ionome across various tissues and cells under different stimuli, developmental stages, and genetic variations, thus reflecting the physiological characteristics of the organism in a specific state.
Biotech Peaker offers ionome analysis services to researchers using a high-throughput elemental analysis platform.
Ionome analysis process

Ionome analysis
Service advantages
Experienced technicians provide a full suite of professional services, from experimental design, sample testing, to data analysis.
Clear processes reduce unnecessary sample and time waste, with short delivery times.
Biotech Peaker has its own bioinformatics analysis platform, offering advanced custom analysis in addition to routine analysis.
Biotech Peaker’s multi-omics analysis platforms, including proteomics and metabolomics, can conduct integrated multi-omics analysis to enhance the quality of publications.
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