Volatile Biomarkers: Non-Invasive Diagnosis in Physiology and Medicine - Hardcover

 
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Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in exhaled breath, sweat or urine carry much information on the state of human health. The role of VOCs in clinical diagnosis and therapeutic monitoring is expected to become increasingly significant due to recent advances in the field. Volatile Biomarkers: Non-Invasive Diagnosis in Physiology and Medicine includes the latest discoveries and applications for VOCs from the world's foremost scientists and clinicians working in this emerging analytic area.

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Über die Autorinnen und Autoren

Cristina Davis is chair and professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at the University of California Davis, United States. Her research focuses on development of novel chemical and biological sensor systems and biomarker identification in agriculture and human/animal health monitoring. She has 12 issued patents and has coauthored over 100 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters. She is current chair-elect of IABR.

Jonathan Beauchamp is manager of the Emissions Analytics and Diagnostics group at the Fraunhofer Institute for Process Engineering and Packaging IVV in Freising, Germany. He has been involved in academic and industrial breath research for the past 15 years and is currently principal investigator in several breath-related projects. He is an active member and current treasurer of the International Association of Breath Research (IABR).

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Volatile Biomarkers: Non-Invasive Diagnosis in Physiology and Medicine provides a comprehensive review of the use of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) generated through normal physiology or pathophysiology that are present as biomarkers in exhaled breath, other bodily excretions, and emitted via skin. These volatile metabolites carry valuable information on the metabolic status or disease activity in healthy people and patients alike. Their role in clinical diagnosis, therapy, and safety is an emerging multidisciplinary area of study that shows great promise for non-invasive and low-cost point-of-care monitoring of many common diseases such as cancer, respiratory and gastrointestinal dysfunction, nutritional intolerance and metabolic disorders, including diabetes.

This book:

  • Gives first-hand accounts of discoveries and the potential significance of VOC metabolites by the world’s foremost scientists and clinicians in the field and synthesizes the growing literature in this area.
  • Features the latest scientific research and technical breakthroughs in the diagnostic and therapeutic aspects of VOCs.
  • Includes information on the latest instrumentation and technology such as proton transfer reaction- and selected ion flow tube-mass spectrometry (PTR-MS and SIFT-MS) and electronic noses, and provides examples of their potential significance in clinical diagnosis.
  • Includes case presentations documenting the role of volatile biomarkers in many areas of human health and safety.
  • Includes suggested models for standardizing sample collection and highlights new ways of identifying and quantifying VOCs in exhaled breath.
  • Reviews endogenous volatiles in exhaled breath and those emitted by other biological media that are potential biomarkers for diseases such as cancer and diabetes.

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