Volatile Biomarkers: Non-Invasive Diagnosis in Physiology and Medicine

Volatile Biomarkers: Non-Invasive Diagnosis in Physiology and Medicine

Amann, Anton
Smith, David

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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath, sweat or urine carry much information on the state of human health. The role of VOCs in clinical diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring is expected to become increasingly significant due to recent advances in the field. Volatile Biomarkers: Non-Invasive Diagnosis in Physiology and Medicine includes the latest discoveries and applications for VOCs from the world's foremost scientists and clinicians working in this emerging analytic area. - Appeals to a multidisciplinary audience, including scientists, researchers, and clinicians with an interest in breath analysis - Features the latest scientific research and technical breakthroughs in the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of volatile organic compounds - Includes case presentations documenting applications in multiple areas of human health and safety INDICE: A: Interpretation of Breath Analysis Data  1. Mathematical and Statistical Approaches for Interpreting Biomarker Compounds in Exhaled Human Breath  2. Issues and Challenges in Human Breath Research: Perspectives from Our ExperienceB: Real-Time Analysis of Exhaled Breath  3. Physiological Modeling for Analysis of Exhaled BreathC: Physiological and Clinical Studies  4. Recent SIFT-MS Studies of Volatile Compounds in Physiology, Medicine and Cell Biology  5. The Analysis of Oral Air by Selected Ion Flow Tube Mass Spectrometry Using Indole and Methylindole as Examples  6. Smokers Breath as Seen by Proton-Transfer-Reaction Time-of-Flight Mass Spectrometry (PTR-TOF-MS)  7. Exhaled Breath Analysis in Occupational Medicine  8. Volatile Organic Compounds in Human Breath: Biogenic Origin and Point-of-Care AnalysisApproaches  9. Breath Analysis in Critically Ill Patients-Potential and Limitations  10. Analysis of Cancer Biomarkers in Exhaled Breath and Comparison with Sensory Indications by DogsD: Nitric Oxide, No, and Carbon Monoxide, Co  11. Added Value with Extended NO Analysis  12. Carbon Monoxide as an Exhaled Biomarker of Pulmonary Diseases  13. Exhaled Nitric Oxide in Clinical Practice: Recent Advances and New ChallengesE: Clinical Breath Tests  14. An Update on 13C-Breath Tests: The Transition to Acceptability into Clinical PracticeF: Development and Use Of Sensors  15. Sensors for Exhaled Gas Analysis: An Analytical Review  16. Arrays of Nanomaterial-Based Sensors for Breath Testing  17. Smart Sensor Systems for Human Health Breath Monitoring Applications  18. VOC Analysis by SIFT-MS, GC-MS, and Electronic Nose for Diagnosing and Monitoring DiseaseG: Exhaled Breath Condensate (Ebc) And Particulates  19. Measurement of Biomarkers of Oxidative Stress and Airway Inflammation in Exhaled Breath Condensate: Methodology and Potential Applications in Patients with COPD and Healthy Smokers  20. Particles in Exhaled Air-A Novel Method of Sampling Non-Volatiles in Exhaled AirH: Volatiles Of Microbial Origin: Urine, Stool and In Vitro Cultures  21. Challenges in the Investigation of Volatile Disease Biomarkers in Urine  22. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Found in Urine and Stool  23. Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs) Released by Pathogenic Microorganisms in vitro: Potential Breath Biomarkers for Early-Stage Diagnosis of DiseaseI: Urban Search and Rescue Operations  24. Potential Applications of Volatile Organic Compounds in Safety and Security

  • ISBN: 978-0-444-62613-4
  • Editorial: Elsevier
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 600
  • Fecha Publicación: 17/05/2013
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés