Characterization of the SPIRITAS: A Disposable Sampling Setup for Volatile Organic Compound Collection and Analysis

David J. Mager, Yoni E. van Dijk, Özgü Varan, S. Vijverberg, Suzanne W J Terheggen-Lagro, Anke H. Maitland-van der Zee, H. Janssens, Paul Brinkman
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Analyzing exhaled breath for volatile organic compounds (VOCs) using thermal desorption–gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (TD-GC-MS) offers a non-invasive diagnostic approach for various diseases. Despite its promise, the method faces challenges like sampling heterogeneity and high costs. Following the European Respiratory Society’s advocacy for methodological standardization, we developed the SPIRITAS (Standardized Product for Inexpensive Respiratory InvesTigation: A breath Sampler), a low-cost, disposable breath sampler. This study evaluates the SPIRITAS’s effectiveness in detecting targeted VOCs. We tested the SPIRITAS using the Peppermint Experiment, a standardized protocol that allows for comparison between different breath sampling and analytical practices by assessing the ability to detect five peppermint-specific VOCs after ingestion of a 200-milligram peppermint oil capsule. We included ten subjects and performed six breath samples per participant, including a baseline measurement taken before ingestion. We used the Wilcoxon signed-rank test to evaluate whether baseline values were significantly lower than the peak values of the targeted VOCs. Additionally, we conducted an experiment utilizing humidified medical-grade air to identify any VOCs attributable to the SPIRITAS setup itself. Results showed successful detection of four out of five targeted “peppermint-associated” VOCs: alpha-pinene (p ≤ 0.01), beta-pinene (p ≤ 0.01), menthone (p = 0.01), and menthol (p = 0.02), indicating significant differences between the baseline and peak values in the volunteers’ breath. However, detection of eucalyptol was inconsistent. In addition, we identified 16 VOCs that were released by the SPIRITAS, one of which remains unidentified. Our findings underscore the SPIRITAS’s potential for clinical applications, paving the way for broader biomarker research. The combination of ease of use, low cost, reduced risk of contamination, and standardization makes SPIRITAS very suitable for large-scale international studies. Furthermore, we have demonstrated the SPIRITAS’s effectiveness in detecting specific VOCs and identified 16 compounds originating from the SPIRITAS, ensuring that these compounds would not be mis-qualified as potential biomarkers in future clinical studies.
SPIRITAS:用于收集和分析挥发性有机化合物的一次性采样装置
利用热脱附-气相色谱-质谱法(TD-GC-MS)分析呼出气体中的挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)为各种疾病提供了一种非侵入性诊断方法。尽管该方法前景广阔,但也面临着采样异质性和成本高昂等挑战。在欧洲呼吸学会倡导方法标准化后,我们开发了 SPIRITAS(廉价呼吸调查标准化产品:呼吸采样器),这是一种低成本的一次性呼吸采样器。本研究评估了 SPIRITAS 在检测目标挥发性有机化合物方面的有效性。我们使用 "薄荷实验 "对 SPIRITAS 进行了测试。"薄荷实验 "是一个标准化方案,可通过评估摄入 200 毫克薄荷油胶囊后检测五种薄荷特定挥发性有机化合物的能力,对不同的呼气采样和分析方法进行比较。我们纳入了 10 名受试者,为每位受试者采集了 6 份呼气样本,其中包括摄入前的基线测量值。我们使用 Wilcoxon 符号秩检验来评估基线值是否明显低于目标挥发性有机化合物的峰值。此外,我们还利用加湿的医用级空气进行了一项实验,以确定 SPIRITAS 设备本身是否会产生任何挥发性有机化合物。结果显示,我们成功检测出了五种目标挥发性有机化合物中的四种:α-蒎烯(p ≤ 0.01)、β-蒎烯(p ≤ 0.01)、薄荷酮(p = 0.01)和薄荷醇(p = 0.02),这表明志愿者呼气中的基线值和峰值之间存在显著差异。然而,桉叶油醇的检测结果并不一致。此外,我们还确定了 SPIRITAS 释放的 16 种挥发性有机化合物,其中一种尚未确定。我们的研究结果凸显了 SPIRITAS 的临床应用潜力,为更广泛的生物标记物研究铺平了道路。SPIRITAS 结合了易用性、低成本、降低污染风险和标准化等特点,非常适合大规模国际研究。此外,我们还证明了 SPIRITAS 在检测特定挥发性有机化合物方面的有效性,并鉴定出了源自 SPIRITAS 的 16 种化合物,确保这些化合物在未来的临床研究中不会被误认为潜在的生物标记物。
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