| Literature DB >> 19480566 |
Kristin Stamyr1, Olavi Vaittinen, Janne Jaakola, Joseph Guss, Markus Metsälä, Gunnar Johanson, Lauri Halonen.
Abstract
Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) in breath has been suggested as a diagnostic tool for cyanide poisoning and for cyanide-producing bacterial infections. To distinguish elevated levels of breath HCN, baseline data are needed. Background levels of HCN were measured in mixed exhaled air from 40 healthy subjects (26 men, 14 women, age 21-61 years; detection limit: 1.5 ppb; median: 4.4 ppb; range <1.5-14 ppb) by near-infrared cavity ring down spectroscopy (CRDS). No correlation was observed with smoking habits, recent meals or age. However, female subjects had slightly higher breath levels of HCN than male subjects. CRDS has not previously been used for this purpose.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19480566 DOI: 10.1080/13547500902903048
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biomarkers ISSN: 1354-750X Impact factor: 2.658