A headspace collection chamber for whole body volatilomics.

Stephanie Rankin-Turner, C. McMeniman
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The human body secretes a complex blend of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) via the skin, breath and bodily fluids, the study of which can provide valuable insight into the physiological and metabolic state of an individual. Methods to profile human-derived volatiles typically source VOCs from bodily fluids, exhaled breath or skin of isolated body parts. To facilitate profiling the whole body volatilome, we have engineered a sampling chamber that enables the collection and analysis of headspace from the entire human body. Whole body VOCs were collected from a cohort of 20 humans and analyzed by thermal desorption-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (TD-GC/MS) to characterize the compounds present in whole body headspace and evaluate chemical differences between individuals. A range of compounds were detected and identified in whole body headspace including ketones, carboxylic acids, aldehydes, alcohols, and aliphatic and aromatic hydrocarbons. Considerable heterogeneity in the chemical composition of whole body odor and the concentration of its constituent compounds was observed across individuals. Amongst the most common and abundant compounds detected in human whole body odor were sulcatone, acetoin, acetic acid and C6-C10 aldehydes. This method facilitates standardized and quantitative analytical profiling of the human whole body volatilome.
一个收集全身挥发物的顶空室。
人体通过皮肤、呼吸和体液分泌挥发性有机化合物(VOCs)的复杂混合物,对其进行研究可以为了解个体的生理和代谢状态提供有价值的见解。分析人体来源挥发物的方法通常来自体液、呼出的气体或孤立身体部位的皮肤。为了便于分析整个人体挥发物,我们设计了一个采样室,可以收集和分析整个人体的顶空。研究人员收集了20人的全身挥发性有机化合物,并采用热解吸-气相色谱/质谱(TD-GC/MS)对其进行了分析,以表征全身顶空中存在的化合物,并评估个体之间的化学差异。在整个头部空间中检测和鉴定了一系列化合物,包括酮类、羧酸类、醛类、醇类、脂肪族和芳香烃。在个体中观察到全身气味的化学成分及其组成化合物的浓度具有相当大的异质性。在人体全身气味中检测到的最常见和最丰富的化合物是磺胺酮、乙酮、乙酸和C6-C10醛。该方法便于对人体挥发分进行标准化和定量分析。
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