ademanalyse
Ademanalyse, commonly translated as breath analysis in English, is a field that studies exhaled breath to identify chemical constituents that reflect metabolic processes, physiological status, and environmental exposures. The term appears in Dutch and German-speaking contexts, where researchers use ademanalyse to describe noninvasive assessment techniques based on volatile compounds in exhaled air. The approach spans analytical chemistry, clinical diagnostics, and toxicology, with a growing emphasis on rapid, bedside or point-of-care applications.
Methods and instrumentation used in ademanalyse include gas chromatography–mass spectrometry (GC-MS), various forms of mass spectrometry
Applications of ademanalyse cover clinical, occupational, and sports contexts. In medicine, breath biomarkers are explored for
Future directions emphasize noninvasive, rapid point-of-care devices, comprehensive breathomics datasets, and advanced data analytics to improve