The Blood Exposome Database: A comprehensive catalogue of chemicals found in human blood, powered by advanced text mining and data fusion.
The database includes chemicals reported in primary research articles, data from extensive biomonitoring surveys, and publicly available metabolomics datasets focusing on human blood specimens. This comprehensive approach ensures a rich and reliable resource for researchers and clinicians.
Visualization of the exposome's complexity.
Discover the robust methodology and rich data sources behind the Blood Exposome Database.
Leveraging cutting-edge algorithms to extract data from NCBI PubChem, PubMed, and PMC databases.
Includes data from primary literature, biomonitoring surveys, and public metabolomics datasets.
Focus on chemicals reported in original research articles for human blood specimens.
Search by chemical names, diseases, InChIKey, full-text, and other complex queries.
Go to DatabaseGet the complete Blood Exposome Database (freeze July 2023) from the Zenodo Repository.
Download from ZenodoBarupal, D. K., & Fiehn, O. (2019). Generating the Blood Exposome Database Using a Comprehensive Text Mining and Database Fusion Approach. Environmental Health Perspectives, 127(9), 097008.