2012
DOI: 10.1088/1752-7155/6/3/036008
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Dependence of exhaled breath composition on exogenous factors, smoking habits and exposure to air pollutants

Abstract: Non-invasive disease monitoring on the basis of volatile breath markers is a very attractive but challenging task. Several hundreds of compounds have been detected in exhaled air using modern analytical techniques (e.g. proton-transfer reaction mass spectrometry, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry) and have even been linked to various diseases. However, the biochemical background for most of compounds detected in breath samples has not been elucidated; therefore, the obtained results should be interpreted wi… Show more

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“…The samples of 500 ml of expired air and corresponding inspired air were taken from each donor and preconcentrated on multi-bed sorption tubes of the same composition as used for in vitro experiments. A detailed description of the analytical procedure for breath collection, storage, adsorptive preconcentration and GC-MS analysis is given elsewhere (Filipiak et al, 2012b). The study was approved by the local ethics committee of Innsbruck Medical University.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples of 500 ml of expired air and corresponding inspired air were taken from each donor and preconcentrated on multi-bed sorption tubes of the same composition as used for in vitro experiments. A detailed description of the analytical procedure for breath collection, storage, adsorptive preconcentration and GC-MS analysis is given elsewhere (Filipiak et al, 2012b). The study was approved by the local ethics committee of Innsbruck Medical University.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• 2-Methyl-propane (CAS 75-28-5) commonly appears in human breath, in smokers and non-smokers [123]. It is also released by Streptococcus pneumonia [31].…”
Section: Partition Coefficients Of Cancer-related Vocsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From a biological perspective, significant alterations of the VOC profile in humans (Filipiak et al 2012, de Lacy Costello et al 2014 as well as in animals (Elliott-Martin et al 1997, Turner et al 2012 may occur due to environmental influences (nutritional effects, air contaminants, husbandry) or conditions in the host itself (age, sex, species). Additionally, volatile compounds originating from exogenous sources can be absorbed into the body and thus contribute to the body's pool of VOCs that have been endogenously generated (Miekisch et al 2004, Pleil et al 2013.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%