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Solid-Phase Microextraction Fiber in Face Mask for <i>in Vivo</i> Sampling and Direct Mass Spectrometry Analysis of Exhaled Breath Aerosol

Zi‐Cheng Yuan, Wen Li, Lin Wu, Dou Dou Huang, Manman Wu, Bin Hu

2020Analytical Chemistry108 citationsDOI

Abstract

Molecular analysis of exhaled breath aerosol (EBA) with simple procedures represents a key step in clinical and point-of-care applications. Due to the crucial health role, a face mask now is a safety device that helps protect the wearer from breathing in hazardous particles such as bacteria and viruses in the air; thus exhaled breath is also blocked to congregate in the small space inside of the face mask. Therefore, direct sampling and analysis of trace constituents in EBA using a face mask can rapidly provide useful insights into human physiologic and pathological information. Herein, we introduce a simple approach to collect and analyze human EBA by combining a face mask with solid-phase microextraction (SPME) fiber. SPME fiber was inserted into a face mask to form SPME-in-mask that covered nose and mouth for in vivo sampling of EBA, and SPME fiber was then coupled with direct analysis in real-time mass spectrometry (DART-MS) to directly analyze the molecular compositions of EBA under ambient conditions. The applicability of SPME-in-mask was demonstrated by direct analysis of drugs and metabolites in oral and nasal EBA. The unique features of SPME-in-mask were also discussed. Our results showed that this method is enabled to analyze volatile and nonvolatile analytes in EBA and is expected to have a significant impact on human EBA analysis in clinical applications. We also hope this method will inspire biomarker screening of some respiratory diseases that usually required wearing of a face mask in daily life.

Topics & Concepts

Solid-phase microextractionChemistryBreath gas analysisDART ion sourceFiberChromatographyMass spectrometrySample preparationGas chromatography–mass spectrometryIonOrganic chemistryIonizationElectron ionizationAdvanced Chemical Sensor TechnologiesBiosensors and Analytical DetectionInhalation and Respiratory Drug Delivery
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