Fungal volatile fingerprints: discrimination between dermatophyte species and strains by means of an electronic nose. [PDF]
The potential of an electronic nose (e-nose) consisting of a hybrid gas sensor array system has been examined for species discrimination and strain identification of dermatophytes which are causative pathogens for human and animal infection.
Magan, Naresh +3 more
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The Electronic Nose in Respiratory Medicine [PDF]
Several volatile organic compounds have been identified in exhaled breath in healthy subjects and patients with respiratory diseases by gas chromatography/mass spectrometry. Identification of selective patterns of volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath could be used as a biomarker of inflammatory lung diseases.
Montuschi +5 more
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Detection and discrimination between ochratoxin producer and non-producer strains of Penicillium nordicum on a ham-based medium using an electronic nose [PDF]
The aim of this work was to evaluate the potential use of qualitative volatile patterns produced by Penicillium nordicum to discriminate between ochratoxin A (OTA) producers and non-producer strains on a ham-based medium.
Battilani, P. +9 more
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Feed Analysis and Animal Nutrition: Electronic Nose as a Diagnostic Tool
The electronic nose is an instrument that comprises an array of electronic chemical sensors and an appropriate pattern recognition system and capable of recognizing simple or complex volatile organic compounds’ (VOCs) profiles associated to a product ...
Federica Cheli +6 more
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Quantification of Wine Mixtures with an Electronic Nose and a Human Panel
In this work, an electronic nose and a human panel were used for the quantification of wines formed by binary mixtures of four white grape varieties and two varieties of red wines at different percentages (from 0 to 100% in 10% steps for the electronic ...
Manuel Aleixandre +3 more
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OC-163 identification of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) using field asymmetric ion mobility spectrometry (FAIMS) [PDF]
Introduction Resident colonic bacteria, principally anaerobes and firmicutes, ferment undigested fibre. The resultant volatile organic compounds (VOCs) formed are dissolved in the faeces but also absorbed and excreted in the urine.
Thomas, M. G. +7 more
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Electronic Nose Humidity Compensation System Based on Rapid Detection
In this study, we present an electronic nose (e-nose) humidity compensation system based on rapid detection to solve the issue of humidity drift’s potential negative impact on the performance of electronic noses.
Minhao Cai +3 more
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Use of volatile fingerprints for rapid screening of antifungal agents for efficacy against dermatophyte Trichophyton species [PDF]
The potential of using an electronic nose (E-nose) as a rapid technique for screening the responses of dermatophytes to antifungal agents was studied.
Adriaans, B +9 more
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Application of a novel tool for diagnosing bile acid diarrhoea [PDF]
Bile acid diarrhoea (BAD) is a common disease that requires expensive imaging to diagnose. We have tested the efficacy of a new method to identify BAD, based on the detection of differences in volatile organic compounds (VOC) in urine headspace of BAD vs.
Arasaradnam, Ramesh P. +27 more
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An Alternative Approach of the E-Nose Training Phase in Odour Impact Assessment
Odour emissions are causing serious nuisance for the population, especially in the surrounding of waste water treatment plants (WWTP) and solid waste treatment plants.
S. Giuliani +5 more
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