2020
DOI: 10.1002/jssc.201901191
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Rapid and accurate determination of trace volatile sulfur compounds in human halitosis by an adaptable active sampling system coupling with gas chromatography

Abstract: Halitosis with the main components of trace volatile sulfur compounds widely affects the quality of life. In this study, an adaptable active sampling system with two samplecollection modes of direct injection and solid-phase microextraction was developed for the rapid and precise determination of trace volatile sulfur compounds in human halitosis coupled with gas chromatography-flame photometric detection. The active sampling system was well designed and produced for efficiently sampling and precisely determin… Show more

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“…It is considered a highly objective, reproducible, and reliable method. However, few clinics have this system implemented, due to its high cost, the need for highly qualified and trained professionals to handle it, and the long duration of its procedures (47). ISBOR (International Society for Breath Odor Research) is making an effort for the creation and maintenance of a database, which already includes more than 3,000 registered volatile compounds (48).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is considered a highly objective, reproducible, and reliable method. However, few clinics have this system implemented, due to its high cost, the need for highly qualified and trained professionals to handle it, and the long duration of its procedures (47). ISBOR (International Society for Breath Odor Research) is making an effort for the creation and maintenance of a database, which already includes more than 3,000 registered volatile compounds (48).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, the shape of the sampling chamber would be directly related to the dead volume of the chamber and the airflow distribution in the chamber, which would greatly influence the retention of tobacco VOCs in the sampling process and further the sampling efficiency. CFD can directly reflect the dead volume of the cavity, and is often used to evaluate the distribution of gas flow velocity in the sampling chamber with different shapes [35][36][37][38]. Generally, the distribution area of low velocity is positively correlated with the dead volume of the sampling chamber.…”
Section: Design and Development Of The Sampling Devicementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gas chromatography and mass spectrometry, for example, are the gold-standard procedures with both high sensitivity and accuracy. [7,20,21] However, they have the disadvantages such as requiring expensive bulky equipment and complex detection processes. Chemoresistive metal oxide-based gas sensors (MGSs) have been reported as another technique for detecting oral VSCs, [22,23] but they fail to meet the requirements for clinical use due to the inadequate sensitivity and specificity at body temperature.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%