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World J Gastroenterol


Title:"Breath volatile organic compounds for the gut-fatty liver axis: promise, peril, and path forward"
Author(s):Solga SF;
Address:"Steven Francis Solga, Solga Gastroenterology, Bethlehem, PA 18015, United States"
Journal Title:World J Gastroenterol
Year:2014
Volume:20
Issue:27
Page Number:9017 - 9025
DOI: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i27.9017
ISSN/ISBN:2219-2840 (Electronic) 1007-9327 (Print) 1007-9327 (Linking)
Abstract:"The worldwide interest in the gut microbiome and its impact on the upstream liver highlight a critical upside to breath research: it can uniquely measure otherwise unmeasurable biology. Bacteria make gases [volatile organic compounds (VOCs)] that are directly relevant to pathophysiology of the fatty liver and associated conditions, including obesity. Measurement of these VOCs and their metabolites in the exhaled breath, therefore, present an opportunity to safely and easily evaluate, on both a personal and a population level, some of our most pressing public health threats. This is an opportunity that must be pursued. To date, however, breath analysis remains a slowly evolving field which only occasionally impacts clinical research or patient care. One major obstacle to progress is that breath analysis is inherently and emphatically mutli-disciplinary: it connects engineering, chemistry, breath mechanics, biology and medicine. Unbalanced or incomplete teams may produce inconsistent and often unsatisfactory results. A second impediment is the lack of a well-known stepwise structure for the development of non-invasive diagnostics. As a result, the breath research landscape is replete with orphaned single-center pilot studies. Often, important hypotheses and key observations have not been pursued to maturation. This paper reviews the rationale and requirements for breath VOC research applied to the gut-fatty liver axis and offers some suggestions for future development"
Keywords:Animals Bacteria/*metabolism Biomarkers/metabolism *Breath Tests Fatty Liver/diagnosis/*metabolism/microbiology Humans Intestines/*microbiology Liver/*metabolism/microbiology Predictive Value of Tests Reproducibility of Results Volatile Organic Compounds/;
Notes:"MedlineSolga, Steven Francis eng Review 2014/08/02 World J Gastroenterol. 2014 Jul 21; 20(27):9017-25. doi: 10.3748/wjg.v20.i27.9017"

 
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