Literature DB >> 14567440

A validated method for rapid analysis of ethane in breath and its application in kinetic studies in human volunteers.

Ola Dale1, Hallgeir Bergum, Terje Lund, Turid Nilsen, Petter Aadahl, Roar Stenseth.   

Abstract

Oxidative stress may initiate lipid peroxidation that generates ethane. Ethane, at low concentrations, is eliminated by pulmonary exhalation. Previous methods have not allowed frequent sampling, thus ethane kinetics has not been studied in man. A validated method over the range 3.8-100,000 ppb with a limit of quantitation of 3.8 ppb (CV 9.3%) based on cryofocusing technique of a 60 ml breath sample allowed frequent sampling. Due to a rapid analytical procedure batches of more than 100 samples may be analyzed. In human volunteers (24-55 years) uptake was studied for up to 23 min (n = 9), elimination was studied for 210 min (n = 9). Ethane was inhaled (concentrations varied from 16 to 29 ppm (parts per million)) through a non-rebreathing system; sampling was performed with short intervals from the expiratory limb. Samples were also drawn from the inhalatory limb. Ninety-five percent of steady state (inspired) concentration was reached within 1.75 min. Five percent of the initially inhaled concentrations was found in exhaled air 1.5 min after termination of inhalation. A terminal mean half life of 31 min for ethane was also observed. The data indicate that frequent sampling will be necessary to capture relevant changes in breath ethane.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14567440     DOI: 10.1080/1071576031000107353

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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