exhalace
Exhalace is a term used in respiratory metabolomics to refer to a notional class of volatile organic compounds detected in exhaled breath. It denotes breath-borne metabolites thought to originate from systemic or airway metabolism and to reflect physiological or pathophysiological states. In many studies, exhalace represents a collective signal of several VOCs rather than a single identified molecule; its exact identities can vary by cohort and instrument.
Origin and usage: The concept arises from breath research that profiles exhaled compounds to obtain noninvasive
Measurement and interpretation: Exhalace levels are measured with techniques such as GC-MS, PTR-MS, or real-time electronic
Applications and status: Exhalace remains primarily a research construct used to illustrate breath-based biomarkers. Potential applications
See also: Exhaled breath analysis, volatile organic compounds, breathomics.