Evaluation of published methods reveals that existing methods for saliva sampling do not address the physical chemical attributes of volatile organic compounds (VOC). This study describes and presents evidence for adopting in-situ sampling of salivary VOC directly from the oral cavity using a polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS) based sampler. In-vitro studies indicated that the vapour pressure of analytes was a factor in both the recovery of analytes, and in the precision of the recovery. The highest recoveries were observed for VOC with the lowest vapour pressures, for example 5-nonanol (vapour pressure (Pv) = 14 PA) recoveries were approximately 20-times greater than those observed for octane (Pv = 1726 PA). Similarly, relative standard deviation...
Analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from breath or clinical samples for disease diagnosis ...
The possibility to obtain complementary clinical information compared to those gathered from blood a...
Detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the exhaled breath is found to be a promising meth...
Saliva is a complex, rich matrix containing significant biochemical information, which can potential...
Non-invasive techniques for in-vivo sampling of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from human skin an...
Analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from saliva, to aid disease diagnoses, has received li...
Fostered by the advances in the instrumental and analytical fields, in recent years the analysis of...
A polydimethylsilicone oral sampler was used to extract methanol, ethanol, ethylene glycol, 1,3-prop...
The release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the mouth cavity is an integral part of the wa...
Nalophan, Tedlar and Cali-5-Bond polymeric bags were compared to determine the most suitable type fo...
The non-invasive nature of volatile organic compound (VOC) sampling from skin makes this a priority ...
International audienceThis study investigated the behaviour of key aroma compounds in the presence o...
Objective: To determine the influence of saliva sampling methods on drug concentrations. Methods: S...
Saliva is the first biological fluid in contact with food during consumption. As such, it might exer...
This study reports the development of a method based on headspace (HS)-solid-phase microextraction (...
Analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from breath or clinical samples for disease diagnosis ...
The possibility to obtain complementary clinical information compared to those gathered from blood a...
Detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the exhaled breath is found to be a promising meth...
Saliva is a complex, rich matrix containing significant biochemical information, which can potential...
Non-invasive techniques for in-vivo sampling of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from human skin an...
Analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from saliva, to aid disease diagnoses, has received li...
Fostered by the advances in the instrumental and analytical fields, in recent years the analysis of...
A polydimethylsilicone oral sampler was used to extract methanol, ethanol, ethylene glycol, 1,3-prop...
The release of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) into the mouth cavity is an integral part of the wa...
Nalophan, Tedlar and Cali-5-Bond polymeric bags were compared to determine the most suitable type fo...
The non-invasive nature of volatile organic compound (VOC) sampling from skin makes this a priority ...
International audienceThis study investigated the behaviour of key aroma compounds in the presence o...
Objective: To determine the influence of saliva sampling methods on drug concentrations. Methods: S...
Saliva is the first biological fluid in contact with food during consumption. As such, it might exer...
This study reports the development of a method based on headspace (HS)-solid-phase microextraction (...
Analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from breath or clinical samples for disease diagnosis ...
The possibility to obtain complementary clinical information compared to those gathered from blood a...
Detection of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in the exhaled breath is found to be a promising meth...