public/SKILLS/Scientific & Research Tools/hmdb-database/SKILL.md
Access Human Metabolome Database (220K+ metabolites). Search by name/ID/structure, retrieve chemical properties, biomarker data, NMR/MS spectra, pathways, for metabolomics and identification.
npx skillsauth add eric861129/skills_all-in-one hmdb-databaseInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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The Human Metabolome Database (HMDB) is a comprehensive, freely available resource containing detailed information about small molecule metabolites found in the human body.
This skill should be used when performing metabolomics research, clinical chemistry, biomarker discovery, or metabolite identification tasks.
HMDB version 5.0 (current as of 2025) contains:
Access HMDB through the web interface at https://www.hmdb.ca/ for:
Text Searches:
Structure-Based Searches:
Spectral Searches:
Advanced Searches:
When retrieving metabolite data, HMDB provides:
Chemical Information:
Biological Context:
Clinical Relevance:
Analytical Data:
HMDB offers bulk data downloads at https://www.hmdb.ca/downloads in multiple formats:
Available Formats:
Dataset Categories:
Best Practices:
Usage Requirements:
API Availability: HMDB does not provide a public REST API. Programmatic access requires contacting the development team:
Alternative Programmatic Access:
hmdbQuery package for R-based queries
BiocManager::install("hmdbQuery")Metabolite Identification in Untargeted Metabolomics:
Biomarker Discovery:
Pathway Analysis:
Database Integration:
The HMDB ecosystem includes related databases:
These databases share similar structure and identifiers, enabling integrated queries across human metabolome, drug, toxin, and food databases.
Data Quality:
Version Tracking:
Citation:
Performance:
See references/hmdb_data_fields.md for detailed information about available data fields and their meanings.
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