Extended Data Fig. 5: Independent validation of new conjugated bile acids in PRISM human IBD cohort. | Nature

Extended Data Fig. 5: Independent validation of new conjugated bile acids in PRISM human IBD cohort.

From: Reverse metabolomics for the discovery of chemical structures from humans

Extended Data Fig. 5

a) Peak area abundances of conjugated bile acids detected in longitudinal PRISM dataset10. Boxplots show first (lower) quartile, median, and third (upper) quartile and whiskers are 1.5 times the interquartile range. n for Crohn’s disease (CD) = 68, n for non-IBD = 34 and n for ulcerative colitis (UC) = 53. b) Peak area abundances of selected bile acids that were higher in Crohn’s and/or Ulcerative Colitis patients relative to non-IBD individuals, as determined by pairwise two-sided Wilcoxon tests. Only significant values are shown, which were calculated using a Benjamini-Hochberg correction. Boxplots show first (lower) quartile, median, and third (upper) quartile and whiskers are 1.5 times the interquartile range. n for CD = 68, n for non-IBD = 34 and n for UC = 53.

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