Optimization of volatile organic compounds sampling from dairy cow exhaled breath using polymer-based solid-phase extraction cartridges for gas chromatographic analysis
Julia Eichinger,
Anna-Maria Reiche,
Frigga Dohme-Meier
et al.
Abstract:We explored appropriate technical setups for the detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from exhaled cow breath by comparing six different polymer-based solid-phase extraction (SPE) cartridges currently on the market for GC-MS screening. Exhaled breath was sampled at a single timepoint from five lactating dairy cows using six different SPE cartridges (Bond Elut ENV; Chromabond HRX; Chromabond HRP; Chromabond HLB; Chromabond HR-XCW and Chromabond HR-XAW). The trapped VOCs were analyzed by Dynamic Headsp… Show more
This study presents a novel rapid analytical method for the detection of volatile organic compounds emitted from blueberry leaves using the Tenax adsorbent followed by separation using a multicapillary column and ion mobility spectrometry detection.
This study presents a novel rapid analytical method for the detection of volatile organic compounds emitted from blueberry leaves using the Tenax adsorbent followed by separation using a multicapillary column and ion mobility spectrometry detection.
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