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Title:Metal Oxide Gas Sensors to Study Acetone Detection Considering Their Potential in the Diagnosis of Diabetes: A Review
Author(s):Ochoa-Munoz YH; Mejia de Gutierrez R; Rodriguez-Paez JE;
Address:"Composites Materials Group (GMC-CENM), Universidad del Valle, Cali 76001, Colombia. CYTEMAC Group, Universidad del Cauca, Popayan 190003, Colombia"
Journal Title:Molecules
Year:2023
Volume:20230124
Issue:3
Page Number: -
DOI: 10.3390/molecules28031150
ISSN/ISBN:1420-3049 (Electronic) 1420-3049 (Linking)
Abstract:"Metal oxide (MOx) gas sensors have attracted considerable attention from both scientific and practical standpoints. Due to their promising characteristics for detecting toxic gases and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) compared with conventional techniques, these devices are expected to play a key role in home and public security, environmental monitoring, chemical quality control, and medicine in the near future. VOCs (e.g., acetone) are blood-borne and found in exhaled human breath as a result of certain diseases or metabolic disorders. Their measurement is considered a promising tool for noninvasive medical diagnosis, for example in diabetic patients. The conventional method for the detection of acetone vapors as a potential biomarker is based on spectrometry. However, the development of MOx-type sensors has made them increasingly attractive from a medical point of view. The objectives of this review are to assess the state of the art of the main MOx-type sensors in the detection of acetone vapors to propose future perspectives and directions that should be carried out to implement this type of sensor in the field of medicine"
Keywords:Humans Acetone/chemistry Gases/analysis Oxides/chemistry *Diabetes Mellitus/diagnosis *Volatile Organic Compounds/analysis acetone diabetes gas sensors metal oxide (MOx) micro/nanostructures volatile organic compounds (VOCs);
Notes:"MedlineOchoa-Munoz, Yasser H Mejia de Gutierrez, Ruby Rodriguez-Paez, Jorge E eng 21049/University of Valle/ Review Switzerland 2023/02/12 Molecules. 2023 Jan 24; 28(3):1150. doi: 10.3390/molecules28031150"

 
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