<p>Bacterially produced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can modify growth patterns of eukaryotic hosts and competing/cohabiting microbes. These compounds have been implicated in skin disorders and attraction of biting pests. Current methods to detect and characterize VOCs from microbial cultures can be laborious and low-throughput, making it difficult to understand the behavior of microbial populations. In this work we present an efficient method employing gas chromatography/mass spectrometry with autosampling to characterize VOC profiles from solid-phase bacterial cultures. We compare this method to complementary plate-based assays and measure the effects of growth media and incubation temperature on the VOC profiles from a well-studied ...
A quick and reliable alternative technology to standard microbiological testing could be the detecti...
Detection of volatile components over Escherichia coli at full growth and after treatment with heat,...
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) produced by microorganisms in response to chemical stressor showed ...
<p>Bacterially produced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can modify growth patterns of eukaryotic h...
Bacterially produced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can modify growth patterns of eukaryotic host...
The detection of volatile organic compounds (VOC) emitted by pathogenic bacteria has been proposed a...
Abstract We conducted comprehensive (untargeted) metabolic profiling of volatile organic compounds (...
The identification of specific volatile organic compounds (VOCs) microorganisms may assist in develo...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) measured from exhaled breath have great promise for the diagnosis ...
Microbial cultures and/or microbial associated diseases often have a characteristic smell. Volatile ...
The analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as a tool for bacterial identification is reported...
Introduction: Infections such as ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) can be caused by one or more ...
Volatile compounds (VCs) are produced by all microorganisms as part of their normal metabolism. The ...
Species of Mycobacteriaceae cause serious zoonotic diseases in mammals, for example tuberculosis in ...
<div><p>Ideally, invading bacteria are detected as early as possible in critically ill patients: the...
A quick and reliable alternative technology to standard microbiological testing could be the detecti...
Detection of volatile components over Escherichia coli at full growth and after treatment with heat,...
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) produced by microorganisms in response to chemical stressor showed ...
<p>Bacterially produced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can modify growth patterns of eukaryotic h...
Bacterially produced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can modify growth patterns of eukaryotic host...
The detection of volatile organic compounds (VOC) emitted by pathogenic bacteria has been proposed a...
Abstract We conducted comprehensive (untargeted) metabolic profiling of volatile organic compounds (...
The identification of specific volatile organic compounds (VOCs) microorganisms may assist in develo...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) measured from exhaled breath have great promise for the diagnosis ...
Microbial cultures and/or microbial associated diseases often have a characteristic smell. Volatile ...
The analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as a tool for bacterial identification is reported...
Introduction: Infections such as ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) can be caused by one or more ...
Volatile compounds (VCs) are produced by all microorganisms as part of their normal metabolism. The ...
Species of Mycobacteriaceae cause serious zoonotic diseases in mammals, for example tuberculosis in ...
<div><p>Ideally, invading bacteria are detected as early as possible in critically ill patients: the...
A quick and reliable alternative technology to standard microbiological testing could be the detecti...
Detection of volatile components over Escherichia coli at full growth and after treatment with heat,...
Volatile organic compounds (VOC) produced by microorganisms in response to chemical stressor showed ...