Journal article

Clinical Application of Volatile Organic Compound Analysis for Detecting Infectious Diseases


Authors listSethi, Shneh; Nanda, Ranjan; Chakraborty, Trinad

Publication year2013

Pages462-475

JournalClinical Microbiology Reviews

Volume number26

Issue number3

ISSN0893-8512

eISSN1098-6618

Open access statusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1128/CMR.00020-13

PublisherAmerican Society for Microbiology


Abstract
This review article introduces the significance of testing of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in clinical samples and summarizes important features of some of the technologies. Compared to other human diseases such as cancer, studies on VOC analysis in cases of infectious diseases are limited. Here, we have described results of studies which have used some of the appropriate technologies to evaluate VOC biomarkers and biomarker profiles associated with infections. The publications reviewed include important infections of the respiratory tract, gastrointestinal tract, urinary tract, and nasal cavity. The results highlight the use of VOC biomarker profiles resulting from certain infectious diseases in discriminating between infected and healthy subjects. Infection-related VOC profiles measured in exhaled breath as well as from headspaces of feces or urine samples are a source of information with respect to disease detection. The volatiles emitted in clinical matrices may on the one hand represent metabolites of the infecting pathogen or on the other hand reflect pathogen-induced host responses or, indeed, a combination of both. Because exhaled-breath samples are easy to collect and online instruments are commercially available, VOC analysis in exhaled breath appears to be a promising tool for noninvasive detection and monitoring of infectious diseases.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSethi, S., Nanda, R. and Chakraborty, T. (2013) Clinical Application of Volatile Organic Compound Analysis for Detecting Infectious Diseases, Clinical Microbiology Reviews, 26(3), pp. 462-475. https://doi.org/10.1128/CMR.00020-13

APA Citation styleSethi, S., Nanda, R., & Chakraborty, T. (2013). Clinical Application of Volatile Organic Compound Analysis for Detecting Infectious Diseases. Clinical Microbiology Reviews. 26(3), 462-475. https://doi.org/10.1128/CMR.00020-13



Keywords


CYSTIC-FIBROSIS PATIENTSELECTRONIC-NOSE TECHNOLOGYEXHALED BREATH CONDENSATEHELICOBACTER-PYLORI INFECTIONMYCOBACTERIUM-TUBERCULOSISPULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS

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