CQM-Centro de Química da Madeira, Universidade da Madeira, Campus da Penteada, 9020-105 Funchal, Portugal.
Proteomics Lab, National Centre for Cell Science (NCCS), Ganeshkhind Road, SPPU Campus, Pune 411007, India.
Molecules. 2020 Jul 7;25(13):3098. doi: 10.3390/molecules25133098.
Fostered by the advances in the instrumental and analytical fields, in recent years the analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) has emerged as a new frontier in medical diagnostics. VOCs analysis is a non-invasive, rapid and inexpensive strategy with promising potential in clinical diagnostic procedures. Since cellular metabolism is altered by diseases, the resulting metabolic effects on VOCs may serve as biomarkers for any given pathophysiologic condition. Human VOCs are released from biomatrices such as saliva, urine, skin emanations and exhaled breath and are derived from many metabolic pathways. In this review, the potential of VOCs present in saliva will be explored as a monitoring tool for several oral diseases, including gingivitis and periodontal disease, dental caries, and oral cancer. Moreover, the analytical state-of-the-art for salivary volatomics, e.g., the most common extraction techniques along with the current challenges and future perspectives will be addressed unequivocally.
近年来,在仪器和分析领域的进步的推动下,挥发性有机化合物 (VOCs) 的分析已成为医学诊断领域的一个新前沿。VOCs 分析是一种非侵入性、快速且廉价的策略,在临床诊断程序中具有广阔的应用前景。由于疾病会改变细胞代谢,因此 VOCs 的代谢影响可能成为特定病理生理状况的生物标志物。人体 VOCs 从唾液、尿液、皮肤散发物和呼出的气体等生物基质中释放出来,来源于许多代谢途径。在这篇综述中,将探讨唾液中存在的 VOC 作为几种口腔疾病(包括牙龈炎和牙周病、龋齿和口腔癌)监测工具的潜力。此外,还将明确阐述唾液挥发物的分析现状,例如最常见的提取技术以及当前的挑战和未来的前景。