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Volatolomics in healthcare and its advanced detection technology.

Wenwen Hu1, Weiwei Wu2, Yingying Jian2, Hossam Haick3, Guangjian Zhang4, Yun Qian5, Miaomiao Yuan6, Mingshui Yao7,8.   

Abstract

Various diseases increasingly challenge the health status and life quality of human beings. Volatolome emitted from patients has been considered as a potential family of markers, volatolomics, for diagnosis/screening. There are two fundamental issues of volatolomics in healthcare. On one hand, the solid relationship between the volatolome and specific diseases needs to be clarified and verified. On the other hand, effective methods should be explored for the precise detection of volatolome. Several comprehensive review articles had been published in this field. However, a timely and systematical summary and elaboration is still desired. In this review article, the research methodology of volatolomics in healthcare is critically considered and given out, at first. Then, the sets of volatolome according to specific diseases through different body sources and the analytical instruments for their identifications are systematically summarized. Thirdly, the advanced electronic nose and photonic nose technologies for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) detection are well introduced. The existed obstacles and future perspectives are deeply thought and discussed. This article could give a good guidance to researchers in this interdisciplinary field, not only understanding the cutting-edge detection technologies for doctors (medicinal background), but also making reference to clarify the choice of aimed VOCs during the sensor research for chemists, materials scientists, electronics engineers, etc. © Tsinghua University Press 2022.

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Keywords:  artificial olfaction; disease diagnosis; electronic nose; sensor; volatile organic compounds; volatolomics

Year:  2022        PMID: 35789633      PMCID: PMC9243817          DOI: 10.1007/s12274-022-4459-3

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nano Res        ISSN: 1998-0000            Impact factor:   10.269


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Authors:  Xiao-An Fu; Mingxiao Li; Ralph J Knipp; Michael H Nantz; Michael Bousamra
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