A clear and positive correlation between the CO2 concentration and the blood-sugar level has been observed via a noninvasive and time-dependent monitoring of CO2 concentration from human breath, which is carried out by using a homemade gas chromatography (GC)/milli-whistle compact analyzer. The time-dependent sampling of the CO2 concentration correlated between 5.0 to 5.6% (1% = 104 ppm) in accordance with blood-sugar level variations of 80 to 110 mg/dL. The analytical method results in a rapid, continuous and non-invasive determination of blood-sugar level via measurement of the CO2 concentration exhaled from the lungs. © 2020, Japan Society for Analytical Chemistry
Abstract: Breath analysis has attracted lots of interest in clinical and scientific research for its...
Objective-A method and apparatus to detect blood glucose non invasively by measuring the vapor exh...
AbstractThe composition of exhaled breath contains important information regarding the health of our...
Diabetes, a metabolic disease that is characterized by abnormally high levels of blood glucose level...
Blood glucose level control (glycemic control) is crucial in diabetes and current commercially avail...
The constant monitoring of blood glucose level is necessary for maintaining health of patients and t...
Much attention has been focused on the non-invasive blood glucose monitoring for diabetics. It has b...
There has been a constant demand for the development of non-invasive, sensitive glucose sensor syste...
Effective management of diabetes mellitus, affecting tens of millions of patients, requires frequent...
Effective management of diabetes mellitus, affecting tens of millions of patients, requires frequent...
A simple and suitable method of breath sampling and the gas chromatographic determination of H2 and ...
A simple and suitable method of breath sampling and the gas chromatographic determination of H2 and ...
This thesis covers several topics including studies on the accuracy of continuous glucose measuremen...
Abstract: Breath analysis has attracted lots of interest in clinical and scientific research for its...
Abstract: Breath analysis has attracted lots of interest in clinical and scientific research for its...
Abstract: Breath analysis has attracted lots of interest in clinical and scientific research for its...
Objective-A method and apparatus to detect blood glucose non invasively by measuring the vapor exh...
AbstractThe composition of exhaled breath contains important information regarding the health of our...
Diabetes, a metabolic disease that is characterized by abnormally high levels of blood glucose level...
Blood glucose level control (glycemic control) is crucial in diabetes and current commercially avail...
The constant monitoring of blood glucose level is necessary for maintaining health of patients and t...
Much attention has been focused on the non-invasive blood glucose monitoring for diabetics. It has b...
There has been a constant demand for the development of non-invasive, sensitive glucose sensor syste...
Effective management of diabetes mellitus, affecting tens of millions of patients, requires frequent...
Effective management of diabetes mellitus, affecting tens of millions of patients, requires frequent...
A simple and suitable method of breath sampling and the gas chromatographic determination of H2 and ...
A simple and suitable method of breath sampling and the gas chromatographic determination of H2 and ...
This thesis covers several topics including studies on the accuracy of continuous glucose measuremen...
Abstract: Breath analysis has attracted lots of interest in clinical and scientific research for its...
Abstract: Breath analysis has attracted lots of interest in clinical and scientific research for its...
Abstract: Breath analysis has attracted lots of interest in clinical and scientific research for its...
Objective-A method and apparatus to detect blood glucose non invasively by measuring the vapor exh...
AbstractThe composition of exhaled breath contains important information regarding the health of our...