Microbiome Gas Sensors

Sensors for H2, H2S, CH4, N2O, and NO

Sci Rep 8, 15351 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-33619-0


TSE initiated the use of microbiome gas sensors that reflect metabolically interesting gases in combination with indirect calorimetry. Sensors for H2, H2S, CH4, N2O, and NO are used to monitor the activity and contribution of the host-microbiome. New compound-specific (e.g., acetone) opto-acoustical sensors for aldehydes, ketones, and free fatty acids can be added for advanced monitoring of host metabolic dysregulation in the ppb range. (Optionally, we also offer real-time mass spectrometry integration).

Features

Sensors for H2, H2S, CH4, N2O, and NO.
Sensors for aldehydes, ketones, and free fatty acids..

Application

Indirect calorimetry.

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