DocumentCode
1506199
Title
Breath Acetone Concentration Measured Using a Palm-Size Enzymatic Sensor System
Author
Landini, Barbara E. ; Bravard, Shane T.
Author_Institution
Kemeta, LLC, Mesa, AZ, USA
Volume
9
Issue
12
fYear
2009
Firstpage
1802
Lastpage
1807
Abstract
A palm-size electrochemical sensor was developed that utilizes an acetone sensitive enzyme system to amperometrically measure the acetone concentration in human breath. A study of dieting individuals showed an increase in breath acetone from baseline to elevated concentrations as the diet progressed, demonstrating the utility of the device as an indication of the rate of fat metabolism. The sensor response current linearly increased with increasing vapor acetone concentration. The sensor was tested using human breath, and the current response was linear from 0.2 to 10 ppm (v/v). Simulated and human breath results were shown to be comparable, and acetone concentrations out to 24 ppm (v/v) were measured. The enzymatic sensor was capable of detecting the low baseline breath acetone concentrations found in nondieting, nonexercising individuals. The correlation of the enzymatic sensor to the gas chromatograph possessed a linear correlation coefficient greater than 0.950 in all cases.
Keywords
electrochemical sensors; acetone sensitive enzyme system; breath acetone concentration; palm-size electrochemical sensor; palm-size enzymatic sensor system; vapor acetone concentration; Amperometric sensors; Biochemistry; Biosensors; Blood; Chemical and biological sensors; Humans; Infrared detectors; Sensor systems; Spectroscopy; Sugar; Amperometric; breath acetone; enzymatic sensor; fat metabolism;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Sensors Journal, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1530-437X
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSEN.2009.2033305
Filename
5291937
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