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      Standardization of the collection of exhaled breath condensate and exhaled breath aerosol using a feedback regulated sampling device

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          Exhaled breath condensate (EBC) and associated exhaled breath aerosols (EBA) are valuable non-invasive biological media used for the quantification of biomarkers. EBC contains exhaled water vapor, soluble gas-phase (polar) organic compounds, ionic species, plus other species including semi- and non-volatile organic compounds, proteins, cell fragments, DNA, dissolved inorganic compounds, ions, and micro-biota (bacteria and viruses) dissolved in the co-collected EBA. EBC is collected from subjects who breathe “normally” through a chilled tube assembly for approximately 10 minutes and is then harvested into small vials for analysis. Aerosol filters without the chilled tube assembly are also used to separately collect EBA. Unlike typical gas-phase breath samples used for environmental and clinical applications, the constituents of EBC and EBA are not easily characterized by total volume or carbon dioxide (CO 2) concentration, because the gas-phase is vented. Furthermore, EBC and associated EBA are greatly affected by breathing protocol, more specifically, depth of inhalation and expelled breath velocity. We have tested a new instrument developed by Loccioni Gruppa Humancare (Ancona, Italy) for implementation of EBC collection from human subjects to assess EBC collection parameters. The instrument is the first EBC collection device that provides instantaneous visual feedback to the subjects to control breathing patterns. In this report we describe the operation of the instrument, and present an overview of performance and analytical applications.

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          Journal
          101463871
          37811
          J Breath Res
          J Breath Res
          Journal of breath research
          1752-7155
          1752-7163
          7 December 2017
          01 November 2017
          01 November 2017
          01 November 2018
          : 11
          : 4
          : 047107
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Curriculum of Toxicology, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC, USA
          [2 ]Human Exposure and Atmospheric Sciences Division, NERL/ORD, US EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
          [3 ]Integrated Systems Toxicology Division, NHEERL/ORD, US EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
          [4 ]Division of Occupational Hygiene and Safety, Duke University Medical Center, Durham, NC USA
          [5 ]Bloomberg School of Public Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD, USA
          [6 ]Environmental Public Health Division, NHEERL/ORD, US EPA, Research Triangle Park, NC, USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Corresponding author: madden.michael@ 123456epa.gov
          Article
          PMC5735826 PMC5735826 5735826 epapa924923
          10.1088/1752-7163/aa8bbc
          5735826
          28894051
          66440ecc-1746-4814-aff2-8b1b95239acb
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          hydrogen ion concentration,lung,mouth breathing,tidal volume,breathing frequency

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