© the authors, CC-BY NC 4.0Supplementary files for article Volatile atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry headspace analysis of E. coli and S. aureusIdentifying the characteristics of bacterial species can improve treatment outcomes and mass spectrometry methods have been shown to be capable of identifying biomarkers of bacterial species. This study is the first to use volatile atmospheric pressure chemical ionisation mass spectrometry to directly and non-invasively analyse the headspace of E. coli and S. aureus bacterial cultures, enabling major biological classification at species level (Gram negative/positive respectively). Four different protocols were used to collect data, three utilising discrete 5 min samples tak...
We have measured the volatile fingerprints of four pathogenic oral bacteria connected to periodontal...
Bacterially produced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can modify growth patterns of eukaryotic host...
© 2017 The Society for Applied Microbiology Aims: To determine if bacterial species responsible for ...
Identifying the characteristics of bacterial species can improve treatment outcomes and mass spectro...
Identifying the characteristics of bacterial species can improve treatment outcomes and mass spectro...
Identifying the characteristics of bacterial species can improve treatment outcomes and mass spectro...
The identification of specific volatile organic compounds (VOCs) microorganisms may assist in develo...
The Agilent 4440 chemical sensor has been used to study several aspects of the growth of Escherichia...
Volatile compounds (VCs) are produced by all microorganisms as part of their normal metabolism. The ...
A quick and reliable alternative technology to standard microbiological testing could be the detecti...
<p>Overnight liquid cultures of bacteria were spotted on NGM agar plates (OD600 = 10) and incubated ...
The detection of volatile organic compounds (VOC) emitted by pathogenic bacteria has been proposed a...
The analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as a tool for bacterial identification is reported...
AbstractTesting of antibiotic resistance by conventional microbiological techniques can be very time...
We have measured the volatile fingerprints of four pathogenic oral bacteria connected to periodontal...
Bacterially produced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can modify growth patterns of eukaryotic host...
© 2017 The Society for Applied Microbiology Aims: To determine if bacterial species responsible for ...
Identifying the characteristics of bacterial species can improve treatment outcomes and mass spectro...
Identifying the characteristics of bacterial species can improve treatment outcomes and mass spectro...
Identifying the characteristics of bacterial species can improve treatment outcomes and mass spectro...
The identification of specific volatile organic compounds (VOCs) microorganisms may assist in develo...
The Agilent 4440 chemical sensor has been used to study several aspects of the growth of Escherichia...
Volatile compounds (VCs) are produced by all microorganisms as part of their normal metabolism. The ...
A quick and reliable alternative technology to standard microbiological testing could be the detecti...
<p>Overnight liquid cultures of bacteria were spotted on NGM agar plates (OD600 = 10) and incubated ...
The detection of volatile organic compounds (VOC) emitted by pathogenic bacteria has been proposed a...
The analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) as a tool for bacterial identification is reported...
AbstractTesting of antibiotic resistance by conventional microbiological techniques can be very time...
We have measured the volatile fingerprints of four pathogenic oral bacteria connected to periodontal...
Bacterially produced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can modify growth patterns of eukaryotic host...
© 2017 The Society for Applied Microbiology Aims: To determine if bacterial species responsible for ...