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J Breath Res


Title:An investigation of volatile organic compounds from the saliva of healthy individuals using headspace-trap/GC-MS
Author(s):Al-Kateb H; de Lacy Costello B; Ratcliffe N;
Address:"University of the West of England, Institute of Biosensor Technology, Frenchay Campus, Coldharbour Lane, Bristol, BS16 1QY, UK. Huda.Al-Kateb@uwe.ac.uk"
Journal Title:J Breath Res
Year:2013
Volume:20130718
Issue:3
Page Number:36004 -
DOI: 10.1088/1752-7155/7/3/036004
ISSN/ISBN:1752-7163 (Electronic) 1752-7155 (Linking)
Abstract:"Analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) from saliva, to aid disease diagnoses, has received little attention. This work aims to address the paucity of information on saliva volatiles and includes a database of newly identified compounds whilst incorporating a review of the literature. The volatile constituents in the headspace of whole saliva obtained from ten healthy individuals were examined in a longitudinal study over a period of ten days using headspace-trap gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (HS-trap/GC-MS). A total of 317 compounds (268 identified) were found and compared across subjects and between samples with 34 VOCs being present in all 100 samples. The average number of compounds per subject ranged from 121 to 150 over a 10 day period and was fairly consistent for a particular individual (s.d. ranged from 3-15). However, the number of compounds present in an individual on all ten days was substantially lower ranging between 65 and 109, showing that there is significant daily variation in salivary composition. A core group of ubiquitous VOCs were found with the remaining VOCs showing significant intra and inter individual variability. Saliva VOCs have been found to be readily analysed using the HS-trap technique and studies on the VOCs from healthy individuals should be of utility for comparison with VOCs analysed from samples from diseased groups"
Keywords:Adult Breath Tests Equipment Design Female Follow-Up Studies Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry/*instrumentation Humans Male Reference Values Saliva/*chemistry Volatile Organic Compounds/*analysis Young Adult;
Notes:"MedlineAl-Kateb, Huda de Lacy Costello, Benjamin Ratcliffe, Norman eng Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't England 2013/07/23 J Breath Res. 2013 Sep; 7(3):036004. doi: 10.1088/1752-7155/7/3/036004. Epub 2013 Jul 18"

 
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