Breath research has almost invariably focussed on the identification of endogenous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as disease biomarkers. After five decades, a very limited number of breath tests measuring endogenous VOCs is applied to the clinic. In this perspective article, we explore some of the factors that may have contributed to the current lack of clinical applications of breath endogenous VOCs. We discuss potential pitfalls of experimental design, analytical challenges, as well as considerations regarding the biochemical pathways that may impinge on the application of endogenous VOCs as specific disease biomarkers. We point towards several lines of evidence showing that breath analysis based on administration of exogenous compound...
The experimental challenges presented by the analysis of trace volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ...
Detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the exhaled breath is found to be a promising meth...
Background: Cirrhosis detection in primary care relies on low-performing biomarkers. Consequently, u...
Breath research has almost invariably focussed on the identification of endogenous volatile organic ...
Exhaled breath offers an alternative medium for detecting certain types of biomarkers. Further, in s...
Exhaled breath contains thousands of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of which the composition vari...
The detection of chemical compounds in exhaled human breath presents an opportunity to determine phy...
Introduction: Exhaled breath analysis has the potential to provide valuable insight on the status of...
The use of breath odours in medical diagnosis dates back to classical times, though in its modern fo...
Abstract In the history of diagnostics, breath analysis was one of the first method used until the b...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) found in exhaled breath (EB) have the potential to transform the d...
SummaryVarious compounds in present human breath have long been loosely associated with pathological...
Breath analysis is a promising field with great potential for non-invasive diagnosis of a number of ...
Breath analysis is a promising field with great potential for non-invasive diagnosis of a number of ...
Background. Thousands of endogenous and exogenous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are excreted in ...
The experimental challenges presented by the analysis of trace volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ...
Detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the exhaled breath is found to be a promising meth...
Background: Cirrhosis detection in primary care relies on low-performing biomarkers. Consequently, u...
Breath research has almost invariably focussed on the identification of endogenous volatile organic ...
Exhaled breath offers an alternative medium for detecting certain types of biomarkers. Further, in s...
Exhaled breath contains thousands of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of which the composition vari...
The detection of chemical compounds in exhaled human breath presents an opportunity to determine phy...
Introduction: Exhaled breath analysis has the potential to provide valuable insight on the status of...
The use of breath odours in medical diagnosis dates back to classical times, though in its modern fo...
Abstract In the history of diagnostics, breath analysis was one of the first method used until the b...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) found in exhaled breath (EB) have the potential to transform the d...
SummaryVarious compounds in present human breath have long been loosely associated with pathological...
Breath analysis is a promising field with great potential for non-invasive diagnosis of a number of ...
Breath analysis is a promising field with great potential for non-invasive diagnosis of a number of ...
Background. Thousands of endogenous and exogenous volatile organic compounds (VOCs) are excreted in ...
The experimental challenges presented by the analysis of trace volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in ...
Detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the exhaled breath is found to be a promising meth...
Background: Cirrhosis detection in primary care relies on low-performing biomarkers. Consequently, u...