Chemosensors (Apr 2022)

Breath Biomarkers as Disease Indicators: Sensing Techniques Approach for Detecting Breath Gas and COVID-19

  • Zoltan-Mihály Török,
  • Arthur Frederic Blaser,
  • Kiana Kavianynejad,
  • Carlos Gonzalo Moya Gual de Torrella,
  • Lawrence Nsubuga,
  • Yogendra Kumar Mishra,
  • Horst-Günter Rubahn,
  • Roana de Oliveira Hansen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/chemosensors10050167
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 5
p. 167

Abstract

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Extensive research shows that there is a close correlation between a disease diagnostic and the patient’s exhale breath gas composition. It has been demonstrated, for example, that patients with a diabetes diagnosis have a certain level of acetone fume in their exhale breath. Actually, symptoms from many other diseases could be easily diagnosed if appropriate and reliable gas sensing technologies are available. The COVID-19 pandemic has created demand for a cheap and quick screening tool for the disease, where breath biomarker screening could be a very promising approach. It has been shown that COVID-19 patients potentially present a simultaneous increase in ethanal (acetaldehyde) and acetone in their exhale breath. In this paper, we explore two different sensing approaches to detect ethanal/acetone, namely by colorimetric markers, which could for example be integrated into facemasks, and by a breathalyzer containing a functionalized quartz crystal microbalance. Both approaches can successfully detect the presence of a biomarker gas on a person’s breath and this could potentially revolutionize the future of healthcare in terms of non-invasive and early-stage detection of various diseases.

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