Metabolomics and Systems Biology
Ethanol, also known as ethyl alcohol, is a colorless, volatile liquid that is widely used as a biofuel and as an industrial solvent. It is classified as a simple alcohol and is produced naturally through fermentation processes by yeast and bacteria. Ethanol serves as both a metabolite in various organisms and a key component in metabolic pathways, connecting it to the broader context of metabolomics and systems biology.
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