Breath Analysis Articles & Analysis
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One significant factor in interpreting CH4 breath test results in children is the role of oro-caecal transit time, which does not appear to impact CH4 analysis. ...
Bedfont® Scientific Limited is an experienced med-tech company with over 48 years of expertise in designing and manufacturing medical breath analysis devices. Bedfont® works with a Medical Advisory Board, made up of key opinion leaders (KOLs) who are experts in their respective fields. ...
Bedfont® Scientific Ltd., world leaders in breath analysis, hosted a discussion with Smokerlyzer® Medical Advisory Board Members Dr Amer Siddiq Amer Nordin and Dr Anne Yee. ...
The partition method essentially ‘parts’ the breath sample, and omits the first few seconds to ensure any potential high ambient levels of NO present in the breath are not measured during sampling. When performing a breath test with the NObreath®, the user will be prompted to take a deep breath and then instructed ...
In the field of aviation and aerospace research, it’s crucial to understand how low-pressure, high-altitude conditions affect the human body. These studies can help ensure the safety and efficiency of flight and space crew selection and ...
Human breath contains up to a thousand volatile organic compounds that, when analysed, can tell a story about a body’s state of health. ...
Nafion is a polymer that can add/remove select materials, including water vapor, to a gas stream through a first order kinetic reaction (a chemical reaction). Because it’s non-porous, other molecules cannot pass through it. This unique property makes it ideal for medical applications such as removing water vapor from breath samples or adding humidity to gas samples for therapeutic ...
IONICON PTR-TOFMS illustrates indoor air chemistry and crowd breath In September the International Association for Breath Research (IABR)’s Breath Summit 2019 took place in Leicestershire, UK. IONICON participated as an exhibitor and with scientific contributions, also conducting a crowd breath experiment. Numerous ...