Research Article

Differences of Excess and Deficiency Zheng in Patients with Chronic Hepatitis B by Urinary Metabonomics

Table 6

Disturbed pathways of EZ and DZ compared to WZ group.

Pathway -val
EZ versus WZ
-val
DZ versus WZ
ClassAnnotation

ABC transporters<0.0001<0.0001Environmental information processingTwo ZHENGs in common
Pentose phosphate pathway<0.0001<0.0001Carbohydrate metabolismTwo ZHENGs in common
Aminoacyl-tRNA biosynthesis0.0030.006Carbohydrate metabolismTwo ZHENGs in common
Galactose metabolism0.0120.009Carbohydrate metabolismTwo ZHENGs in common
Starch and sucrose metabolism0.0180.015Carbohydrate metabolismTwo ZHENGs in common
Pentose and glucuronate interconversions0.0200.029Genetic information processingTwo ZHENGs in common
Ascorbate and aldarate metabolism<0.0001>0.05Carbohydrate metabolismSpecific for EZ
Glycine, serine, and threonine metabolism0.017>0.05Amino acid metabolismSpecific for EZ
Alanine, aspartate, and glutamate metabolism>0.050.003Amino acid metabolismSpecific for DZ
Amino sugar and nucleotide sugar metabolism>0.050.003Carbohydrate metabolismSpecific for DZ
Glycolysis/gluconeogenesis>0.050.005Carbohydrate metabolismSpecific for DZ
Purine metabolism>0.050.042Nucleotide metabolismSpecific for DZ

-val: the statistical significance of each pathway obtained from analysis of MBRole.
Class: categorization of each pathway obtained from KEGG.