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Liver Impairment—The Potential Application of Volatile Organic Compounds in Hepatology

Liver diseases are currently diagnosed through liver biopsy. Its invasiveness, costs, and relatively low diagnostic accuracy require new techniques to be sought. Analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in human bio-matrices has received a lot of attention. It is known that a musty odour charac...

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Autores principales: Stavropoulos, Georgios, van Munster, Kim, Ferrandino, Giuseppe, Sauca, Marius, Ponsioen, Cyriel, van Schooten, Frederik-Jan, Smolinska, Agnieszka
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Publicado: MDPI 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34564434
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11090618
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author Stavropoulos, Georgios
van Munster, Kim
Ferrandino, Giuseppe
Sauca, Marius
Ponsioen, Cyriel
van Schooten, Frederik-Jan
Smolinska, Agnieszka
author_facet Stavropoulos, Georgios
van Munster, Kim
Ferrandino, Giuseppe
Sauca, Marius
Ponsioen, Cyriel
van Schooten, Frederik-Jan
Smolinska, Agnieszka
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description Liver diseases are currently diagnosed through liver biopsy. Its invasiveness, costs, and relatively low diagnostic accuracy require new techniques to be sought. Analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in human bio-matrices has received a lot of attention. It is known that a musty odour characterises liver impairment, resulting in the elucidation of volatile chemicals in the breath and other body fluids such as urine and stool, which may serve as biomarkers of a disease. Aims: This study aims to review all the studies found in the literature regarding VOCs in liver diseases, and to summarise all the identified compounds that could be used as diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers. The literature search was conducted on ScienceDirect and PubMed, and each eligible publication was qualitatively assessed by two independent evaluators using the SANRA critical appraisal tool. Results: In the search, 58 publications were found, and 28 were kept for inclusion: 23 were about VOCs in the breath, one in the bile, three in urine, and one in faeces. Each publication was graded from zero to ten. A graphical summary of the metabolic pathways showcasing the known liver disease-related VOCs and suggestions on how VOC analysis on liver impairment could be applied in clinical practice are given.
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spelling pubmed-84719342021-09-28 Liver Impairment—The Potential Application of Volatile Organic Compounds in Hepatology Stavropoulos, Georgios van Munster, Kim Ferrandino, Giuseppe Sauca, Marius Ponsioen, Cyriel van Schooten, Frederik-Jan Smolinska, Agnieszka Metabolites Review Liver diseases are currently diagnosed through liver biopsy. Its invasiveness, costs, and relatively low diagnostic accuracy require new techniques to be sought. Analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in human bio-matrices has received a lot of attention. It is known that a musty odour characterises liver impairment, resulting in the elucidation of volatile chemicals in the breath and other body fluids such as urine and stool, which may serve as biomarkers of a disease. Aims: This study aims to review all the studies found in the literature regarding VOCs in liver diseases, and to summarise all the identified compounds that could be used as diagnostic or prognostic biomarkers. The literature search was conducted on ScienceDirect and PubMed, and each eligible publication was qualitatively assessed by two independent evaluators using the SANRA critical appraisal tool. Results: In the search, 58 publications were found, and 28 were kept for inclusion: 23 were about VOCs in the breath, one in the bile, three in urine, and one in faeces. Each publication was graded from zero to ten. A graphical summary of the metabolic pathways showcasing the known liver disease-related VOCs and suggestions on how VOC analysis on liver impairment could be applied in clinical practice are given. MDPI 2021-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8471934/ /pubmed/34564434 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11090618 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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van Munster, Kim
Ferrandino, Giuseppe
Sauca, Marius
Ponsioen, Cyriel
van Schooten, Frederik-Jan
Smolinska, Agnieszka
Liver Impairment—The Potential Application of Volatile Organic Compounds in Hepatology
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title_short Liver Impairment—The Potential Application of Volatile Organic Compounds in Hepatology
title_sort liver impairment—the potential application of volatile organic compounds in hepatology
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8471934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34564434
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo11090618
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