Respiratory Air Sensor
An innovative technique for collection of condensates from respiratory air and instantaneous analysis of its contents. The exhaled breath condenses on an activated surface, reaches a biosensor directly, and is analyzed using enzymes fixed under a polymer coating. The invention permits to determine lactate levels directly from the breath, instead of using capillary blood analysis.
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