Highly Sensitive Fluorometric Imaging System “Sniff-CAM” for Analysis of Volatile Organic Compounds from Skin and Breath

T. Arakawa, Kenta Iitanr, Naoki Mizukoshi, Koji Toma, K. Mitsubayashi
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Various volatile organic compounds can be found in human transpiration, breath and body odor. Progress in the analysis of volatile organic compounds, such as those found in the breath and transdermal gas, creates an increasing potential for the application of this concept to the medical field. In this study, a novel two-dimensional fluorometric imaging system, known as a “sniffer-cam” for ethanol vapor released from human breath and palm skin was constructed and validated. This imaging system measures ethanol vapor concentrations as intensities of fluorescence through an enzymatic reaction induced by alcohol dehydrogenase. The imaging system consisted of multiple ultra violet light emitting diode excitation sheet, an enzyme immobilized mesh substrate and a high-sensitive CCD camera. This imaging system uses alcohol dehydrogenase for recognition of ethanol vapor. It measures ethanol vapor by measuring fluorescence of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NADH), which is produced by an enzymatic reaction on the mesh. The fluorescent properties of NADH (ex. 340 nm, fl. 490 nm), combining an excitation light source with a high-sensitivity camera allows us to detect and visualize NADH generated by the enzyme reaction when the ethanol gas is loaded. Based on this principle, we developed an imaging system that uses a fluorometric method for human breath and skin gas.
用于分析皮肤和呼吸中挥发性有机化合物的高灵敏度荧光成像系统“Sniff-CAM”
在人体的蒸腾、呼吸和体味中可以发现各种挥发性有机化合物。在分析挥发性有机化合物,例如在呼吸和透皮气体中发现的化合物方面取得的进展,为将这一概念应用于医疗领域创造了越来越大的潜力。在这项研究中,构建并验证了一种新型的二维荧光成像系统,称为“嗅探摄像头”,用于检测人类呼吸和手掌皮肤释放的乙醇蒸气。该成像系统通过乙醇脱氢酶诱导的酶促反应以荧光强度测量乙醇蒸气浓度。该成像系统由多个紫外发光二极管激发片、酶固定化网状底物和高灵敏度CCD相机组成。该成像系统利用乙醇脱氢酶对乙醇蒸气进行识别。它通过测量在网格上酶促反应产生的烟酰胺腺嘌呤二核苷酸(NADH)的荧光来测量乙醇蒸气。NADH的荧光特性(ex. 340 nm, fl. 490 nm),结合激发光源和高灵敏度相机,使我们能够检测和可视化乙醇气体加载时酶反应产生的NADH。基于这一原理,我们开发了一种成像系统,该系统使用荧光法对人体呼吸和皮肤气体进行检测。
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