TY - JOUR
T1 - Quantitative GC-TCD Measurements of Major Flatus Components :
T2 - A Preliminary Analysis of the Diet Effect
AU - Freire, Rafael
AU - Mego Silva, Marianela
AU - Oliveira, Luciana Fontes
AU - Mas, Silvia
AU - Azpiroz Vidaur, Fernando
AU - Marco Colás, Santiago
AU - Pardo, Antonio
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The impact of diet and digestive disorders in flatus composition remains largely unexplored. This is partially due to the lack of standardized sampling collection methods, and the easy atmospheric contamination. This paper describes a method to quantitatively determine the major gases in flatus and their application in a nutritional intervention. We describe how to direct sample flatus into Tedlar bags, and simultaneous analysis by gas chromatography-thermal conductivity detection (GC-TCD). Results are analyzed by univariate hypothesis testing and by multilevel principal component analysis. The reported methodology allows simultaneous determination of the five major gases with root mean measurement errors of 0.8% for oxygen (O), 0.9% for nitrogen (N), 0.14% for carbon dioxide (CO), 0.11% for methane (CH), and 0.26% for hydrogen (H). The atmospheric contamination was limited to 0.86 (95% CI: [0.7-1.0])% for oxygen and 3.4 (95% CI: [1.4-5.3])% for nitrogen. As an illustration, the method has been successfully applied to measure the response to a nutritional intervention in a reduced crossover study in healthy subjects.
AB - The impact of diet and digestive disorders in flatus composition remains largely unexplored. This is partially due to the lack of standardized sampling collection methods, and the easy atmospheric contamination. This paper describes a method to quantitatively determine the major gases in flatus and their application in a nutritional intervention. We describe how to direct sample flatus into Tedlar bags, and simultaneous analysis by gas chromatography-thermal conductivity detection (GC-TCD). Results are analyzed by univariate hypothesis testing and by multilevel principal component analysis. The reported methodology allows simultaneous determination of the five major gases with root mean measurement errors of 0.8% for oxygen (O), 0.9% for nitrogen (N), 0.14% for carbon dioxide (CO), 0.11% for methane (CH), and 0.26% for hydrogen (H). The atmospheric contamination was limited to 0.86 (95% CI: [0.7-1.0])% for oxygen and 3.4 (95% CI: [1.4-5.3])% for nitrogen. As an illustration, the method has been successfully applied to measure the response to a nutritional intervention in a reduced crossover study in healthy subjects.
KW - Major flatus gas components
KW - Diet effect on flatus
KW - Multilevel principal component analysis
KW - Rectal gas collection
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85123033131
U2 - 10.3390/s22030838
DO - 10.3390/s22030838
M3 - Article
C2 - 35161583
SN - 1424-8220
VL - 22
JO - Sensors
JF - Sensors
ER -