Profiling of Volatile Metabolites of Escherichia coli Using Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Bacteria Proliferation
2.2. Time-Dependent Profiles of Metabolite Production by E. coli
2.2.1. Release Proportional to the Bacteria Load
2.2.2. Release with a Temporary Maximum
2.2.3. Uptake of Metabolites
2.3. VOCs Related to Antimicrobial Resistance
2.4. Effect of Antibiotics on VOC Release by E. coli
2.5. VOCs Released from Clinical Strains of E. coli
3. Discussion
3.1. Time-Dependent Profiles of Metabolite Production by E. coli
3.1.1. Release Proportional to the Bacteria Load
3.1.2. Temporary Maximum
3.1.3. Uptake of Metabolites
3.2. VOCs Related to Antimicrobial Resistance
3.3. Effect of Antibiotics on VOCs Released by E. coli
3.4. VOCs Released from Clinical Strains of E. coli
3.5. Study Limitations
4. Materials and Methods
4.1. Bacteria Cultivation
4.2. Headspace Sampling
4.3. Thermal Desorption–Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry (TD-GC-MS)
4.4. Data Processing and Statistical Analysis
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Abbreviations
VAP | Ventilator-associated pneumonia |
VOC | Volatile organic compound |
BAL | Bronchoalveolar lavage |
GC-MS | Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry |
ECDC | European Centre for Disease Control and Prevention |
AST | Antimicrobial susceptibility test |
ICU | Intensive care unit |
CFU | Colony-forming unit |
TSB | Tryptic soy broth |
DMS | Dimethyl sulfide |
DMDS | Dimethyl disulfide |
VSC | Volatile sulfuric compound |
Susc./S | Susceptible |
Res./R | Resistant |
IMI | Imipenem |
PBS | Phosphate-buffered saline |
HC | Hydrocarbon |
Alc. | Alcohol |
Ald. | Aldehyde |
Ket. | Ketone |
MCC-IMS | Multi-capillary column-ion mobility spectrometry |
GC-IMS | Gas chromatography–ion mobility spectrometry |
PTR-MS | Proton transfer reaction–mass spectrometry |
SIFT-MS | Selected-ion flow-tube mass spectrometry |
FDR | False discovery rate |
VIM | Verona-integron encoded beta-lactamase enzyme |
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Timepoint | Mean CFU/mL for Susceptible Strain | Standard Deviation [CFU/mL] for Susceptible Strain | Mean CFU/mL for Resistant Strain | Standard Deviation [CFU/mL] for Resistant Strain | Mean CFU/mL for Isolates | Standard Deviation [CFU/mL] for Isolates |
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T0 (0 h) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
T1 (2 h) | 3.18 × 106 | 2.15 × 106 | 3.81 × 107 | 1.35 × 107 | 1.86 × 107 | 1.16 × 107 |
T2 (3.5 h) | 1.08 × 108 | 7.59 × 107 | 4.35 × 108 | 6.61 × 107 | 2.77 × 108 | 1.48 × 108 |
T3 (5 h) | 7.65 × 108 | 4.42 × 108 | 1.31 × 109 | 9.15 × 107 | 1.33 × 109 | 4.19 × 108 |
T4 (6.5 h) | 9.15 × 108 | 4.58 × 108 | 1.52 × 109 | 7.18 × 107 | 1.67 × 109 | 5.15 × 108 |
T5 (8 h) | 9.90 × 108 | 4.91 × 108 | 1.53 × 109 | 2.05 × 108 | 1.83 × 109 | 5.74 × 108 |
T6 (24 h) | 1.61 × 109 | 8.20 × 108 | 1.67 × 109 | 3.23 × 108 | 2.44 × 109 | 8.17 × 108 |
Class | VOC | CAS Number | RT (min) | Strain | T0 (0 h) | T1 (2 h) | T2 (3.5 h) | T3 (5 h) | T4 (6.5 h) | T5 (8 h) | T6 (24 h) | Previously Reported |
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HC | Pentane (-n) | 109-66-0 | 25,545 | Susc. | 1.46 × 104 | 1.19 × 104 | 1.34 × 104 | 1.82 × 104 | 3.82 × 104 | 3.34 × 104 | 2.68 × 104 | |
Res. | 1.22 × 104 | 1.18 × 104 | 1.21× 104 | 2.02 × 104 | 2.24 × 104 | 2.47 × 104 | 2.65 × 104 | |||||
1-Hexene | 592-41-6 | 36,856 | Susc. | 4.61 × 105 | 7.34 × 105 | 1.75 × 106 | 3.65 × 106 | 4.64 × 106 | 5.30 × 106 | 6.57 × 106 | ||
Res. | 3.86 × 103 | 1.01 × 104 | 8.60 × 103 | 1.45 × 104 | 1.68 × 104 | 1.54 × 104 | 1.50 × 104 | |||||
Heptane (-n) | 142-82-5 | 51,257 | Susc. | 8.98 × 104 | 8.55 × 104 | 1.82 × 105 | 9.21 × 105 | 1.36 × 106 | 1.21 × 106 | 9.59 × 105 | ||
Res. | 1.06 × 105 | 1.18 × 105 | 3.03 × 105 | 6.42 × 105 | 7.74× 105 | 8.68 × 105 | 6.35 × 105 | |||||
Nonane (-n) | 111-84-2 | 67,066 | Susc. | 1.87 × 105 | 1.26 × 105 | 6.92 × 105 | 5.67 × 106 | 9.35 × 106 | 9.17 × 106 | 3.62 × 106 | ||
Res. | 2.44 × 104 | 1.69 × 105 | 6.59 × 105 | 2.19 × 106 | 3.10 × 106 | 3.94 × 106 | 2.84 × 106 | |||||
1-Decene | 872-05-9 | 71,200 | Susc. | 4.38 × 104 | 5.14 × 104 | 1.00 × 105 | 5.08 × 105 | 9.41 × 105 | 9.64 × 105 | 4.69 × 105 | ||
Res. | 5.27 × 104 | 1.69 × 104 | 7.02 × 104 | 2.15 × 105 | 3.36 × 106 | 4.53 × 105 | 4.33 × 105 | |||||
1-Undecene | 821-95-4 | 72,300 | Susc. | 2.89 × 104 | 2.14 × 104 | 4.00 × 105 | 4.63 × 106 | 8.48 × 106 | 7.66 × 106 | 5.02 × 106 | ||
Res. | 4.41 × 104 | 0 | 4.15 × 105 | 2.42 × 106 | 3.53 × 106 | 4.40 × 106 | 2.67 × 106 | |||||
Undecane (-n) | 1120-21-4 | 73,000 | Susc. | 1.82 × 105 | 1.35 × 105 | 1.67 × 105 | 4.99× 105 | 8.23 × 105 | 8.19 × 105 | 1.37 × 106 | ||
Res. | 1.67 × 105 | 5.80 × 104 | 7.30 × 104 | 1.88 × 106 | 3.06 × 105 | 3.68 × 105 | 7.72 × 105 | |||||
alc. | Ethanol | 64-17-5 | 14,000 | Susc. | 1.32 × 107 | 1.39 × 107 | 1.93 × 108 | 4.89 × 108 | 5.49 × 108 | 5.12 × 108 | 6.40 × 108 | [5,8,11,12,13,15,16,21,22,23,24] |
Res. | 1.37 × 107 | 1.09 × 107 | 2.54 × 108 | 5.01 × 108 | 5.46 × 108 | 5.46 × 108 | 6.02 × 108 | |||||
1-Propanol | 71-23-8 | 26,439 | Susc. | 1.23 × 106 | 1.50 × 106 | 1.40 × 107 | 5.45 × 107 | 1.29 × 108 | 1.25 × 108 | 1.16 × 108 | [3,5,16,21,22] | |
Res. | 9.95 × 105 | 1.28 × 106 | 9.43 × 106 | 1.82 × 107 | 2.03 × 107 | 2.49 × 107 | 1.53 × 107 | |||||
2-Methyl-1-Propanol | 78-83-1 | 36,856 | Susc. | 8.39 × 105 | 1.18 × 106 | 2.93 × 106 | 6.34 × 106 | 7.88 × 106 | 7.03 × 106 | 9.02 × 106 | [5,22] | |
Res. | 1.33 × 106 | 1.26 × 106 | 3.90 × 106 | 6.91 × 106 | 7.66 × 106 | 8.45 × 106 | 7.88 × 106 | |||||
1-Butanol | 71-363 | 40,196 | Susc. | 1.94 × 106 | 1.04 × 106 | 1.50 × 106 | 5.74 × 106 | 3.27 × 107 | 3.66 × 107 | 4.52 × 107 | [5,9,11,14,15,22,25] | |
Res. | 9.97 × 105 | 8.69 × 105 | 1.76 × 106 | 7.56 × 106 | 2.26 × 107 | 3.05 × 107 | 2.85 × 107 | |||||
3-Methyl-1-Butanol | 123-51-3 | 50,395 | Susc. | 8.29 × 105 | 2.25 × 106 | 1.27 × 107 | 2.68 × 107 | 3.00 × 107 | 2.61 × 107 | 3.26 × 107 | [10,11,25] | |
Res. | 1.17 × 106 | 3.67 × 106 | 1.75 × 107 | 2.86 × 107 | 3.04 × 107 | 3.17 × 107 | 2.82 × 107 | |||||
ald. | Acetaldehyde | 75-07-0 | 9644 | Susc. | 1.32 × 107 | 1.10 × 107 | 3.41 × 107 | 7.19 × 107 | 5.64 × 107 | 4.78 × 107 | 8.61 × 107 | [11,12,16,21,25] |
Res. | 1.12 × 107 | 9.71 × 106 | 4.63 × 107 | 7.36 × 107 | 4.99 × 107 | 5.05 × 107 | 5.55 × 107 | |||||
Octanal | 124-13-0 | 70.320 | Susc. | 3.83 × 104 | 2.89 × 104 | 1.04 × 105 | 4.86 × 105 | 6.11 × 105 | 5.49 × 105 | 4.31 × 105 | [23] | |
Res. | 4.67 × 104 | 2.85 × 104 | 1.09 × 105 | 2.79 × 105 | 3.22 × 105 | 3.84 × 105 | 2.51× 105 | |||||
Decanal | 112-31-2 | 76,452 | Susc. | 2.16 × 104 | 3.88 × 104 | 2.80 × 105 | 1.35 × 106 | 1.87 × 106 | 1.90 × 106 | 8.04 × 105 | [14,23] | |
Res. | 1.52 × 105 | 3.33 × 104 | 2.44 × 105 | 5.97 × 105 | 7.35 × 105 | 1.07 × 106 | 8.21 × 105 | |||||
ket. | 2-Pentanone | 107-87-9 | 44,911 | Susc. | 6.88 × 105 | 8.41 × 105 | 1.34 × 106 | 1.33 × 106 | 1.17 × 106 | 1.17× 106 | 1.46 × 106 | [26] |
Res. | 5.90 × 105 | 1.15 × 106 | 1.64 × 106 | 1.48 × 106 | 1.20 × 106 | 1.32× 106 | 1.97 × 106 | |||||
2-Heptanone | 110-43-0 | 63,501 | Susc. | 6.83 × 104 | 8.30 × 104 | 8.67 × 104 | 8.52 × 104 | 1.48 × 105 | 1.61× 105 | 2.90 × 105 | [3,4,7,14,22,27] | |
Res. | 9.16 × 104 | 8.76 × 104 | 6.38 × 104 | 1.18 × 105 | 1.54 × 105 | 1.79× 105 | 5.93 × 105 | |||||
esters | Ethyl Acetate | 141-78-6 | 33,382 | Susc. | 1.54 × 106 | 6.95 × 105 | 3.03× 106 | 1.96 × 107 | 4.04 × 107 | 4.19 × 107 | 9.22 × 107 | [15,22] |
Res. | 1.04 × 106 | 6.51 × 105 | 4.26× 106 | 2.66 × 107 | 3.97 × 107 | 5.61 × 107 | 8.18 × 107 | |||||
Ethyl Propionate | 105-37-3 | 46,658 | Susc. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.68 × 104 | 1.50 × 106 | 2.61 × 106 | 7.78 × 106 | ||
Res. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.47 × 104 | 2.33 × 105 | 3.53 × 106 | |||||
Ethyl Butyrate | 105-54-4 | 55,760 | Susc. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.66 × 104 | 7.38 × 104 | 6.11 × 104 | 3.80 × 105 | [7,15] | |
Res. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1.39 × 104 | 5.53 × 104 | 8.33 × 104 | 2.70 × 105 | |||||
n-Propyl Propionate | 106-36-5 | 56,260 | Susc. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9.23 × 104 | 3.30 × 105 | 9.96 × 105 | ||
Res. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 4.78 × 104 | |||||
n-Butyl Acetate | 123-86-4 | 56,755 | Susc. | 3.33 × 104 | 9.19 × 103 | 1.00 × 104 | 8.86 × 104 | 2.27 × 105 | 2.67 × 105 | 4.58 × 105 | [22] | |
Res. | 1.29 × 104 | 9.51 × 103 | 1.62 × 104 | 9.45 × 104 | 2.07 × 105 | 2.69 × 105 | 4.17 × 105 | |||||
3-Methylbutyl Acetate | 123-92-2 | 62,865 | Susc. | 5.00 × 103 | 1.00 × 104 | 3.17 × 104 | 7.49 × 104 | 8.50 × 104 | 6.65 × 104 | 1.05 × 105 | ||
Res. | 3.19 × 103 | 8.63 × 103 | 4.30 × 104 | 8.76 × 104 | 9.43 × 104 | 9.82 × 104 | 1.18 × 105 | |||||
n-Octyl acetate | 112-14-1 | 75,906 | Susc. | 0 | 2.28 × 104 | 9.50 × 104 | 4.41 × 105 | 7.51 × 105 | 6.24 × 105 | 3.60 × 105 | ||
Res. | 0 | 0 | 3.42 × 104 | 3.47 × 105 | 4.05 × 105 | 4.85 × 105 | 2.79 × 105 | |||||
VSCs | Methanethiol | 74-93-1 | 10,900 | Susc. | 3.44 × 106 | 3.41 × 106 | 5.27 × 106 | 1.27 × 107 | 1.53 × 107 | 1.38 × 107 | 1.03 × 107 | [11,12,16,22] |
Res. | 2.26 × 106 | 3.42 × 106 | 6.14 × 106 | 1.55 × 107 | 1.66 × 107 | 1.63 × 107 | 7.79 × 106 | |||||
Mercaptoacetone | 24653-75-6 | 41,956 | Susc. | 1.24 × 105 | 7.37 × 104 | 9.82 × 104 | 2.88 × 105 | 5.82 × 105 | 4.42 × 105 | 4.21 × 105 | ||
Res. | 1.05 × 105 | 6.47 × 104 | 7.69 × 104 | 3.71 × 105 | 4.67 × 105 | 5.15 × 105 | 4.14 × 105 | |||||
Dimethyl Disulfide (DMDS) | 624-92-0 | 47,136 | Susc. | 2.85 × 107 | 2.30 × 107 | 2.87 × 107 | 6.33 × 107 | 7.40 × 107 | 5.64 × 107 | 9.72 × 107 | [5,6,14,16,23] | |
Res. | 2.14 × 107 | 2.19 × 107 | 4.62 × 107 | 8.25 × 107 | 9.73 × 107 | 1.10 × 108 | 5.98 × 107 | |||||
other | Ethyl Vinyl Ether | 109-92-2 | 23,548 | Susc. | 6.55 × 103 | 5.67 × 103 | 9.35 × 103 | 8.82 × 104 | 7.05 × 104 | 4.01 × 105 | 3.94 × 105 | |
Res. | 8.46 × 103 | 5.40 × 103 | 1.80 × 104 | 9.43 × 104 | 5.74 × 104 | 5.46 × 104 | 2.62 × 105 | |||||
Indole | 120-72-9 | 77,470 | Susc. | 9.13 × 105 | 4.42 × 105 | 4.56 × 105 | 4.68 × 105 | 1.62 × 106 | 1.08 × 107 | 1.66 × 108 | [3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17] | |
Res. | 6.41 × 105 | 3.18 × 105 | 2.46 × 105 | 3.25 × 105 | 3.43 × 105 | 6.41× 105 | 1.17 × 108 |
Class | VOC | CAS Number | RT (min) | Strain | T0 (0 h) | T1 (2 h) | T2 (3.5 h) | T3 (5 h) | T4 (6.5 h) | T5 (8 h) | T6 (24 h) | Previously Reported |
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HC | 1,3-Butadiene | 106-99-0 | 12,987 | Susc. | 2.85 × 105 | 2.34× 105 | 4.72 × 105 | 2.10 × 106 | 1.34 × 106 | 1.05 × 106 | 1.74 × 106 | |
Res. | 1.45 × 105 | 2.45 × 105 | 7.64 × 105 | 2.08 × 106 | 8.94 × 105 | 9.86 × 105 | 1.08 × 106 | |||||
2-Methyl-2-Butene | 513-35-9 | 21,456 | Susc. | 2.86 × 105 | 2.86 × 105 | 3.87 × 105 | 2.41 × 106 | 4.78 × 106 | 3.08 × 106 | 2.28 × 105 | ||
Res. | 2.83 × 105 | 2.89 × 105 | 3.30 × 105 | 2.30 × 106 | 4.48 × 106 | 3.63 × 106 | 4.81 × 105 | |||||
Isoprene | 78-79-5 | 24,927 | Susc. | 4.24× 105 | 4.82 × 105 | 2.45 × 106 | 1.08 × 107 | 7.64 × 106 | 3.58 × 106 | 1.36 × 106 | [3,9,15,21] | |
Res. | 3.85× 105 | 6.01 × 105 | 3.62 × 106 | 9.62 × 106 | 6.47 × 106 | 5.26 × 106 | 8.54 × 105 | |||||
2-Pentene (Z-) | 627-20-3 | 25,271 | Susc. | 1.33× 105 | 1.10 × 105 | 3.21 × 105 | 5.08 × 106 | 1.27 × 107 | 8.37 × 106 | 3.56 × 105 | ||
Res. | 2.15× 105 | 1.43 × 105 | 2.38 × 105 | 5.35 × 106 | 1.22 × 107 | 9.61 × 106 | 3.42 × 105 | |||||
2-Pentene (E-) | 627-20-3 | 25,680 | Susc. | 1.34× 105 | 1.09 × 105 | 3.18 × 105 | 5.11 × 106 | 1.27 × 107 | 8.37 × 106 | 3.63 × 105 | ||
Res. | 2.08× 105 | 1.51 × 105 | 2.25 × 105 | 5.37 × 106 | 1.22 × 107 | 9.63 × 106 | 3.38 × 105 | |||||
(E)-1,3-Pentadiene | 2004-70-8 | 27,082 | Susc. | 8.02 × 104 | 6.42 × 104 | 1.02 × 105 | 2.33 × 105 | 1.93 × 105 | 1.58 × 105 | 2.14 × 105 | ||
Res. | 8.35 × 104 | 7.47 × 104 | 1.34 × 105 | 2.20 × 105 | 1.17 × 105 | 1.23 × 105 | 1.84 × 105 | |||||
ald. | Propanal | 123-38-6 | 18,263 | Susc. | 4.16 × 105 | 5.91 × 105 | 2.58 × 106 | 4.01 × 106 | 1.29 × 107 | 3.59 × 106 | 2.96 × 106 | [25] |
Res. | 2.75 × 105 | 6.16 × 105 | 1.40 × 106 | 1.33 × 106 | 8.32 × 105 | 1.05 × 106 | 4.55 × 105 | |||||
Butanal | 123-72-8 | 31,169 | Susc. | 1.35 × 106 | 1.47 × 106 | 1.66 × 106 | 4.69 × 106 | 3.71 × 106 | 3.03 × 106 | 3.24 × 106 | [9,22] | |
Res. | 8.05 × 105 | 1.58 × 106 | 2.29 × 106 | 4.84 × 106 | 2.70 × 106 | 2.97 × 106 | 2.97 × 106 | |||||
2-Butenal | 4170-30-3 | 35,863 | Susc. | 1.77 × 106 | 2.18 × 106 | 5.81 × 106 | 2.23 × 107 | 5.57× 106 | 2.53 × 106 | 9.09 × 106 | ||
Res. | 5.33 × 105 | 2.48 × 106 | 1.21 × 107 | 2.35 × 107 | 2.81 × 106 | 2.92 × 106 | 5.18 × 106 | |||||
esters | Ethyl n-Octanoate | 106-32-1 | 75,589 | Susc. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 9.42 × 105 | 3.56 × 106 | 2.54 × 106 | 8.26 × 104 | |
Res. | 0 | 0 | 0 | 5.84 × 105 | 1.25 × 106 | 1.44 × 106 | 2.25 × 105 | |||||
ket. | Acetone | 67-64-1 | 18,266 | Susc. | 1.37× 108 | 1.63 × 108 | 1.67 × 108 | 1.76 × 108 | 1.74 × 108 | 1.61 × 108 | 1.41 × 108 | [5,11,15,17,23,25,26] |
Res. | 7.89 × 107 | 1.61 × 108 | 1.39 × 108 | 1.73 × 108 | 1.70 × 108 | 1.69 × 108 | 1.10 × 108 | |||||
3-Pentene-2-one, (E) | 625-33-2 | 48,521 | Susc. | 1.80 × 105 | 6.15 × 105 | 9.50 × 105 | 5.23 × 105 | 1.88 × 105 | 1.61 × 105 | 3.53× 105 | ||
Res. | 1.12 × 105 | 1.12 × 106 | 7.78 × 105 | 5.33 × 105 | 1.49 × 105 | 1.66 × 105 | 2.39 × 105 | |||||
VSCs | Carbon Disulfide | 75-15-0 | 20,163 | Susc. | 9.09 × 105 | 9.43 × 105 | 9.97 × 105 | 1.30 × 106 | 2.24 × 106 | 1.14 × 106 | 7.18 × 105 | [9,21] |
Res. | 4.44 × 105 | 9.88 × 105 | 1.09E + 06 | 1.54 × 106 | 2.57 × 106 | 1.40 × 106 | 4.93 × 105 | |||||
Dimethyl Sulfide | 75-18-3 | 20,432 | Susc. | 7.96 × 105 | 3.91 × 105 | 3.44 × 106 | 2.75 × 107 | 1.48 × 107 | 8.51 × 106 | 4.31 × 106 | [15,21,23,26] | |
Res. | 5.12 × 105 | 2.49 × 105 | 1.97× 106 | 2.62 × 107 | 1.56 × 107 | 1.03 × 107 | 3.19 × 106 | |||||
Ethyl Methyl Sulfide | 624-89-5 | 32,634 | Susc. | 0 | 0 | 6.89 × 104 | 1.19 × 106 | 1.17 × 106 | 6.51 × 105 | 6.59 × 104 | [23] | |
Res. | 0 | 0 | 5.21 × 104 | 9.06 × 105 | 1.06 × 106 | 8.07 × 105 | 3.29 × 104 | |||||
Dimethyl sulfone | 67-71-0 | 59,629 | Susc. | 3.35× 105 | 0 | 5.69 × 105 | 1.49 × 106 | 2.15 × 106 | 1.54 × 106 | 5.90 × 105 | ||
Res. | 2.85× 105 | 1.00 × 104 | 3.47 × 105 | 1.31 × 106 | 1.69 × 106 | 1.4 × 106 | 3.29 × 105 | |||||
other | Furan | 110-00-9 | 17,916 | Susc. | 6.19× 105 | 6.92 × 105 | 1.16 × 106 | 4.17 × 106 | 1.83 × 106 | 1.27 × 106 | 1.56 × 106 | |
Res. | 3.56 × 105 | 6.07 × 105 | 2.21 × 106 | 4.15 × 106 | 1.41 × 106 | 1.39 × 106 | 1.21 × 106 |
Class | VOC | CAS Number | RT (min) | Strain | T0 (0 h) | T1 (2 h) | T2 (3.5 h) | T3 (5 h) | T4 (6.5 h) | T5 (8 h) | T6 (24 h) | Previously Reported |
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HC | iso-Butane | 75-28-5 | 12,000 | Susc. | 6.06 × 106 | 5.59 × 106 | 3.15 × 106 | 8.76 × 105 | 8.38 × 105 | 8.16 × 105 | 5.97 × 105 | |
Res. | 1.93 × 106 | 4.87 × 106 | 1.04 × 106 | 7.93 × 105 | 8.76 × 105 | 9.65× 105 | 8.43 × 105 | |||||
2-methyl-1-propene | 115-11-7 | 12,629 | Susc. | 6.13 × 106 | 5.48 × 106 | 3.22 × 106 | 1.11 × 106 | 9.51 × 105 | 8.68 × 105 | 6.42 × 105 | ||
Res. | 2.27 × 106 | 4.62 × 106 | 1.27 × 106 | 1.01 × 106 | 9.08 × 105 | 8.65 × 105 | 8.02 × 105 | |||||
(Z)-2-Butene | 590-18-1 | 12,766 | Susc. | 2.99 × 106 | 2.49 × 106 | 1.73 × 106 | 1.20 × 106 | 1.23 × 106 | 1.13 × 106 | 1.33 × 106 | ||
Res. | 1.61× 106 | 2.15 × 106 | 1.12 × 106 | 1.03 × 106 | 9.53× 105 | 9.68× 105 | 1.09 × 106 | |||||
n-Butane | 106-97-8 | 13,378 | Susc. | 7.88 × 104 | 7.31 × 104 | 6.73 × 104 | 3.25× 104 | 3.44 × 104 | 3.92 × 104 | 2.59 × 104 | ||
Res. | 4.14 × 104 | 6.92 × 104 | 5.58 × 104 | 3.06 × 104 | 3.72 × 104 | 4.12× 104 | 2.60 × 104 | |||||
(E)-2-Butene | 624-64-6 | 13,659 | Susc. | 4.88 × 105 | 4.52 × 105 | 3.25 × 105 | 1.16 × 105 | 6.00 × 104 | 6.16 × 104 | 6.38 × 104 | ||
Res. | 2.41 × 105 | 4.16 × 105 | 2.07 × 105 | 9.21 × 104 | 6.49 × 104 | 6.54 × 104 | 6.07 × 104 | |||||
ald. | Methacrolein | 78-85-3 | 28,261 | Susc. | 1.27 × 107 | 1.20 × 107 | 9.42 × 106 | 2.73 × 106 | 9.86 × 105 | 4.46 × 105 | 6.73 × 105 | |
Res. | 9.08 × 106 | 1.21 × 107 | 8.46 × 106 | 1.48 × 106 | 7.11 × 105 | 4.76 × 105 | 4.55 × 105 | |||||
2-Methylpropanal | 78-84-2 | 28,588 | Susc. | 1.54 × 107 | 1.95 × 107 | 1.73 × 107 | 3.34 × 106 | 5.90 × 105 | 2.84 × 105 | 2.19 × 105 | [9,22] | |
Res. | 8.49 × 106 | 1.68 × 107 | 7.18 × 106 | 9.87× 105 | 3.86 × 105 | 2.54 × 105 | 1.63 × 105 | |||||
2-Ethylacrolein | 922-63-4 | 41,552 | Susc. | 3.32 × 106 | 2.61 × 106 | 1.54 × 106 | 2.65 × 105 | 7.47 × 104 | 5.16 × 104 | 1.96 × 105 | ||
Res. | 3.38 × 106 | 2.29 × 106 | 9.65 × 105 | 1.68 × 105 | 5.81 × 104 | 8.15 × 104 | 1.31× 105 | |||||
3-MethylButanal | 590-86-3 | 42,417 | Susc. | 1.53 × 106 | 1.33 × 108 | 7.18 × 107 | 3.83 × 106 | 1.30 × 106 | 1.04 × 106 | 1.09 × 106 | [3,4,5,6,9,22] | |
Res. | 1.09 × 108 | 1.24 × 108 | 1.61 × 107 | 2.24 × 106 | 1.35 × 106 | 1.19 × 106 | 9.53 × 105 | |||||
2-Methyl-2-Butenal | 1115-11-3 | 47,964 | Susc. | 7.70 × 106 | 7.01 × 106 | 4.73 × 106 | 1.68 × 106 | 1.10 × 106 | 7.42 × 105 | 3.52 × 105 | ||
Res. | 5.65 × 106 | 6.33 × 106 | 2.76 × 106 | 1.37 × 106 | 9.95 × 105 | 7.71 × 105 | 2.22 × 105 | |||||
Furfural | 98-01-1 | 53,615 | Susc. | 1.53 × 106 | 9.14 × 105 | 8.78 × 105 | 7.16 × 105 | 3.49 × 105 | 6.79 × 105 | 1.37× 106 | ||
Res. | 1.64 × 106 | 9.70 × 105 | 7.78 × 105 | 7.60 × 105 | 4.83 × 105 | 5.90 × 105 | 9.59× 105 | |||||
Benzaldehyde | 100-52-7 | 65,584 | Susc. | 2.82 × 107 | 2.84 × 107 | 2.68 × 107 | 1.38 × 107 | 3.10 × 106 | 1.43 × 106 | 2.61 × 106 | [3,5,7,17,25] | |
Res. | 2.71 × 107 | 2.90 × 107 | 1.90 × 107 | 2.34 × 106 | 1.26 × 106 | 1.25 × 106 | 1.97 × 106 | |||||
esters | Methyl Methacrylate | 80-62-6 | 45,514 | Susc. | 2.16 × 106 | 1.76 × 106 | 1.75 × 106 | 1.88 × 106 | 1.77 × 106 | 1.47 × 106 | 1.02 × 106 | |
Res. | 2.00 × 106 | 2.15 × 106 | 2.11 × 106 | 2.52 × 106 | 2.35 × 106 | 2.23 × 106 | 1.05 × 106 |
Original Profile | “p” for Susceptible | After IMI Addition | “p” for Resistant | After IMI Addition | |
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Acetaldehyde | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.229767 | no change | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
Methanethiol | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
iso-Butane | S ↓, N.S res. | 0.810181 | no change | 0.022480 | Res N.S.↓ |
2-methyl-1-propene | S ↓, N.S res. | 0.471171 | no change | 0.008114 | Res N.S.↓ |
(Z)-2-Butene | S ↓, N.S res. | 0.030640 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | Res N.S.↓ |
1,3-Butadiene | STM,RTM | 0.128206 | no change | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
n-Butane | S ↓, N.S res. | 0.065553 | no change | 0.013711 | Res N.S.↓ |
(E)-2-Butene | S ↓, R ↓ | 0.045328 | S ↑ | 0.022480 | R ↓ |
Ethanol | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.008239 | S ↓ | 0.013711 | R ↓ |
Furan | STM,RTM | 0.173486 | no change | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
Propanal | STM,RTM | 0.045328 | S ↓ | 0.013711 | R ↓ |
Acetone | R↑, N.S. susc. | 0.173486 | no change | 0.082838 | no change |
Carbon Disulfide | RTM, N.S. susc. | 0.092697 | no change | 0.235334 | no change |
Dimethyl Sulfide | STM,RTM | 0.575174 | no change | 0.022480 | R ↓ |
2-Methyl-2-Butene | STM,RTM | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.522817 | no change |
Ethyl Vinyl Ether | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.810181 | no change | 0.055235 | no change |
Isoprene | STM,RTM | 0.297954 | no change | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
Pentane (-n) | S ↑, N.S res. | 0.013066 | S ↓ | 0.082838 | Res N.S.↓ |
2-Pentene (Z-) | STM,RTM | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.927265 | no change |
2-Pentene (E-) | STM,RTM | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.927265 | no change |
1-Propanol | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.170904 | no change |
(E)-1,3-Pentadiene | STM, N.S res. | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | Res N.S.↓ |
Methacrolein | S ↓, R ↓ | 0.005075 | S ↑ | 0.035765 | R ↓ |
2-Methylpropanal | S ↓, R ↓ | 0.005075 | S ↑ | 0.170904 | no change |
Butanal | STM,RTM | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
Ethyl Methyl Sulfide | STM,RTM | 0.065553 | no change | 0.022480 | R ↓ |
Ethyl Acetate | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.013066 | S ↓ | 0.035765 | R ↓ |
2-Butenal | STM,RTM | 0.013066 | S ↑ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
1-Hexene | S ↑, N.S res. | 0.013066 | S ↓ | 0.013711 | Res N.S.↓ |
2-Methyl-1-Propanol | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.013066 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
1-Butanol | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.055235 | no change |
2-Ethylacrolein | S ↓, R ↓ | 0.020241 | S ↑ | 0.022480 | R ↓ |
Mercaptoacetone | S ↑, N.S res. | 0.173486 | no change | 0.035765 | Res N.S.↓ |
3-MethylButanal | S ↓, R ↓ | 0.005075 | S ↑ | 0.013711 | R ↓ |
2-Pentanone | S ↑, N.S res. | 0.013066 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | Res N.S.↓ |
Methyl Methacrylate | S ↓, N.S res. | 0.936186 | no change | 0.120692 | no change |
Dimethyl Disulfide (DMDS) | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.013066 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
Ethyl Propionate | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.004772 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
2-Methyl-2-Butenal | S ↓, R ↓ | 0.173486 | no change | 0.082838 | no change |
3-Penten-2-one, (E) | STM,RTM | 0.297954 | no change | 0.315303 | no change |
3-Methyl-1-Butanol | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.173486 | no change | 0.120692 | no change |
Heptane (-n) | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
Furfural | S ↓, R ↓ | 0.688921 | no change | 0.022480 | R ↓ |
Ethyl Butyrate | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.377643 | no change | 0.022480 | R ↓ |
n-Propyl Propionate | S ↑, N.S res. | 0.002779 | S ↓ | 0.927265 | no change |
n-Butyl Acetate | S ↑, N.S res. | 0.006151 | S ↓ | 0.035765 | Res N.S.↓ |
Dimethyl solfone | STM, N.S res. | 0.297954 | no change | 0.120692 | no change |
3-Methylbutyl Acetate (banana oil) | S ↑, N.S res. | 0.128206 | no change | 0.055235 | no change |
2-Heptanone | S ↑, N.S res. | 0.092697 | no change | 0.927265 | no change |
Benzaldehyde | S ↓, R ↓ | 0.005075 | S ↑ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
Nonane (-n) | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.013066 | S ↓ | 0.013711 | R ↓ |
Octanal | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.008239 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
1-Decene | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.020241 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
1-Undecene | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.045328 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
Undecane (-n) | S ↑, N.S res. | 0.030640 | S ↓ | 0.022480 | Res N.S.↓ |
Ethyl n-Octanoate | STM,RTM | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.120692 | no change |
n-Octyl acetate | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
Decanal | S ↑,R ↑ | 0.008239 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | R ↓ |
Indole | S ↑, N.S res. | 0.005075 | S ↓ | 0.008114 | Res N.S.↓ |
Class | VOC | CAS | RT (min) | T0 | T3 | T5 | T6 | Previously Reported | |||||
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Mean Peak Area | Occur. (n = 21) | Mean Peak Area | Occur. (n = 21) | Mean Peak Area | Occur. (n = 21) | Mean Peak Area | Occur. (n = 16) | ||||||
RELEASE | HC | Propene | 115-07-1 | 7250 | 3.42 × 106 | 21 | 1.78 × 106 | 21 | 1.24 × 106 | 21 | 5.80 × 105 | 15 | [12] |
Pentane (-n)C | 109-66-0 | 25,545 | 1.01 × 104 | 21 | 1.42 × 104 | 21 | 1.82 × 104 | 21 | 1.29 × 104 | 16 | |||
1-Hexene C | 592-41-6 | 36,856 | 4.07 × 105 | 21 | 1.72 × 106 | 21 | 2.08 × 106 | 21 | 1.86 × 106 | 16 | |||
Heptane (-n) C | 142-82-5 | 51,257 | 8.80 × 104 | 21 | 4.79 × 105 | 21 | 5.82 × 105 | 21 | 2.77 × 105 | 16 | |||
Nonane (-n) C | 111-84-2 | 67,066 | 2.15 × 105 | 21 | 1.83 × 106 | 21 | 2.68 × 106 | 21 | 1.05 × 106 | 16 | |||
1-Decene | 872-05-9 | 71,200 | 5.01 × 104 | 10 | 2.51 × 105 | 20 | 4.72 × 105 | 20 | 4.43 × 105 | 14 | |||
1-Undecene | 821-95-4 | 72,300 | 1.23 × 105 | 3 | 1.92 × 106 | 18 | 2.19 × 106 | 21 | 7.50 × 105 | 13 | |||
Undecane (-n) | 1120-21-4 | 73,000 | 1.45 × 105 | 11 | 9.87 × 105 | 20 | 9.62 × 105 | 21 | 5.67 × 105 | 13 | |||
alc. | Ethanol C | 64-17-5 | 14,000 | 5.33 × 106 | 21 | 4.04× 108 | 21 | 4.34 × 108 | 21 | 4.34 × 108 | 16 | [5,8,11,12,13,15,16,21,22,23,24] | |
1-Propanol | 71-23-8 | 26,439 | 2.86 × 105 | 20 | 8.41 × 106 | 21 | 1.47 × 107 | 21 | 6.06 × 106 | 16 | [3,5,12,16,21,22] | ||
2-Methyl-1- Propanol | 78-83-1 | 36,856 | 4.38 × 105 | 21 | 2.05 × 106 | 21 | 5.73 × 106 | 21 | 2.36 × 106 | 15 | [5,22] | ||
1-Butanol | 71-363 | 40,196 | 6.48 × 105 | 11 | 5.11 × 106 | 20 | 2.84 × 107 | 21 | 1.72 × 107 | 16 | [5,9,11,14,15,22,25] | ||
3-Methyl-1- Butanol C | 123-51-3 | 50,395 | 6.51 × 105 | 21 | 1.65 × 107 | 21 | 1.95 × 107 | 21 | 1.43 × 107 | 16 | [10,11,25] | ||
ald. | Octanal | 124-13-0 | 70,320 | 4.22 × 104 | 20 | 1.41 × 105 | 20 | 1.57 × 105 | 21 | 1.01 × 105 | 14 | [23] | |
Decanal | 112-31-2 | 76,452 | 1.40 × 105 | 19 | 5.07 × 105 | 21 | 6.49 × 105 | 20 | 4.09 × 105 | 13 | [14,23] | ||
ket. | 2-Heptanone C | 110-43-0 | 63,501 | 1.09 × 105 | 21 | 4.38 × 105 | 21 | 4.71 × 105 | 21 | 5.64 × 105 | 16 | [3,4,7,14,22,27] | |
esters | Ethyl Acetate C | 141-78-6 | 33,382 | 7.54 × 105 | 21 | 1.14 × 107 | 21 | 1.69 × 107 | 21 | 2.01 × 107 | 16 | [15,22] | |
Ethyl Propionate | 105-37-3 | 46,658 | 0 | 0 | 1.37 × 105 | 3 | 6.06 × 105 | 16 | 2.17 × 106 | 15 | |||
Ethyl Butyrate | 105-54-4 | 55,760 | 0 | 0 | 2.62 × 104 | 19 | 6.64 × 104 | 20 | 1.60 × 105 | 16 | [7,15] | ||
n-Butyl Acetate | 123-86-4 | 56,755 | 3.85 × 104 | 11 | 5.67 × 104 | 20 | 2.11 × 105 | 20 | 3.66 × 105 | 16 | [22] | ||
3-Methylbutyl Acetate (Banana oil) | 123-92-2 | 62,865 | 0 | 0 | 4.15 × 104 | 21 | 5.54 × 104 | 21 | 8.01 × 104 | 14 | |||
Ethyl n-Octanoate | 106-32-1 | 75,589 | 0 | 0 | 5.73 × 105 | 20 | 1.03 × 106 | 20 | 2.33 × 105 | 12 | |||
n-Octyl Acetate | 112-14-1 | 75,906 | 3.94 × 104 | 1 | 3.03 × 105 | 19 | 7.57 × 105 | 20 | 9.76 × 105 | 12 | |||
VSCs | Mercaptoacetone C | 24653-75-6 | 41,956 | 8.25 × 104 | 21 | 2.94 × 105 | 21 | 3.36 × 105 | 21 | 1.46 × 105 | 16 | ||
Dimethyl Disulfide C (DMDS) | 624-92-0 | 47,136 | 2.19 × 107 | 21 | 4.16 × 107 | 21 | 5.74 × 107 | 21 | 3.26 × 107 | 16 | [5,6,14,16,23] | ||
other | Ethyl Vinyl Ether | 109-92-2 | 23,548 | 6.09 × 103 | 19 | 5.19 × 104 | 21 | 3.35 × 104 | 21 | 6.54 × 104 | 13 | ||
Acetic Acid | 64-19-7 | 33.000 | 9.63 × 106 | 14 | 3.25 × 107 | 20 | 4.19 × 107 | 20 | 1.62 × 107 | 11 | [3,8,14,15,16,22] | ||
Indole | 120-72-9 | 77,470 | 1.34 × 105 | 20 | 1.17 × 105 | 21 | 3.16 × 105 | 20 | 3.78 × 107 | 16 | [3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17] | ||
TEMPORARY MAXIMUM | HC | 1,3-Butadiene | 106-99-0 | 12,987 | 1.30 × 105 | 21 | 5.60 × 105 | 21 | 2.67 × 105 | 21 | 2.46 × 105 | 15 | |
2-Methyl- 2-Butene | 513-35-9 | 21,456 | 1.40 × 105 | 21 | 1.95 × 106 | 21 | 2.99 × 106 | 21 | 2.96 × 105 | 15 | |||
Isoprene C | 78-79-5 | 24,927 | 2.06 × 105 | 21 | 6.82 × 106 | 21 | 2.64 × 106 | 21 | 7.85 × 105 | 16 | [3,9,15,21] | ||
2-Pentene (Z-) C | 627-20-3 | 25,271 | 6.69 × 104 | 21 | 4.62 × 106 | 21 | 7.97 × 106 | 21 | 3.25 × 105 | 16 | |||
2-Pentene (E-) C | 627-20-3 | 25,680 | 6.68 × 104 | 21 | 4.60 × 106 | 21 | 7.88 × 106 | 21 | 3.26 × 105 | 16 | |||
alc. | 2-Propanol C | 67-63-0 | 22,209 | 1.11 × 107 | 21 | 1.60 × 107 | 21 | 1.51 × 107 | 21 | 1.08 × 107 | 16 | ||
ald. | Acetaldehyde C | 75-07-0 | 9,644 | 9.23 × 1061 | 21 | 5.65 × 107 | 21 | 3.07 × 107 | 21 | 2.44 × 107 | 16 | [11,12,16,21,25] | |
Propanal C | 123-38-6 | 18,263 | 2.09 × 105 | 21 | 6.44 × 105 | 21 | 8.02 × 105 | 21 | 1.81 × 105 | 16 | [25] | ||
2-Butenal C | 123-73-9 | 35,863 | 6.33 × 105 | 21 | 5.44 × 106 | 21 | 1.14 × 106 | 21 | 1.10 × 105 | 16 | |||
ket. | Acetone C | 67-64-1 | 18,266 | 1.08 × 108 | 21 | 1.27 × 108 | 21 | 1.23 × 108 | 21 | 5.29× 107 | 16 | [5,11,12,15,17,23,25,26] | |
VSCs | Methanethiol | 74-93-1 | 10,900 | 2.14 × 106 | 21 | 6.28 × 106 | 21 | 7.26 × 106 | 21 | 1.99 × 106 | 15 | [11,12,16,22] | |
Carbon Disulfide C | 75-15-0 | 20,163 | 7.98 × 105 | 21 | 8.95 × 105 | 21 | 1.22 × 106 | 21 | 3.34 × 105 | 16 | [9,21] | ||
Dimethyl Sulfide C | 75-18-3 | 20,432 | 2.12 × 105 | 21 | 1.23 × 107 | 21 | 4.14 × 106 | 21 | 1.39 × 106 | 16 | [15,21,23,26] | ||
Ethyl Methyl Sulfide | 624-89-5 | 32,634 | 0 | 0 | 7.00 × 105 | 20 | 2.98 × 105 | 20 | 1.08 × 104 | 6 | [23] | ||
Dimethyl sulfone | 67-71-0 | 59,629 | 1.56 × 105 | 12 | 6.70 × 105 | 21 | 5.94 × 105 | 21 | 2.47 × 105 | 8 | |||
other | Furan | 110-00-9 | 17,916 | 5.89 × 105 | 21 | 2.02 × 106 | 21 | 7.52 × 105 | 21 | 5.04 × 105 | 15 | ||
UPTAKE | HC | iso-Butane C | 75-28-5 | 12,000 | 4.12 × 106 | 21 | 4.23 × 105 | 21 | 5.66 × 105 | 21 | 3.25 × 105 | 16 | |
2-methyl-1- propene | 115-11-7 | 12,629 | 3.35 × 106 | 21 | 4.97 × 105 | 21 | 4.47 × 105 | 21 | 2.52 × 105 | 14 | |||
(Z)-2-Butene | 590-18-1 | 12,766 | 2.07 × 106 | 21 | 6.04 × 105 | 21 | 6.58 × 105 | 21 | 6.70 × 105 | 15 | |||
n-Butane | 106-97-8 | 13,378 | 6.42 × 104 | 21 | 1.77 × 104 | 21 | 2.84 × 104 | 21 | 2.92 × 104 | 13 | |||
E-2-Butene | 624-64-6 | 13,659 | 3.43 × 105 | 21 | 6.80 × 104 | 21 | 6.33 × 104 | 21 | 6.00 × 104 | 14 | |||
Benzene C | 71-43-2 | 39,320 | 3.66 × 106 | 21 | 2.64 × 106 | 21 | 2.45 × 106 | 21 | 2.87 × 106 | 16 | |||
Toluene C | 108-88-3 | 51,942 | 9.55 × 106 | 21 | 8.86 × 106 | 21 | 8.47 × 106 | 21 | 5.77 × 106 | 16 | [5,22,27] | ||
ald. | Acrolein | 107-02-8 | 17,158 | 7.76 × 105 | 21 | 7.28 × 105 | 21 | 4.00 × 105 | 21 | 4.59 × 105 | 14 | ||
Methacrolein C | 78-85-3 | 28,261 | 1.20 × 107 | 21 | 1.71 × 106 | 21 | 3.44 × 105 | 21 | 1.97 × 105 | 16 | |||
2-Methylpropanal C | 78-84-2 | 28,588 | 9.59 × 106 | 21 | 1.73 × 106 | 21 | 3.28 × 105 | 21 | 7.56 × 104 | 16 | [9,22] | ||
2-Ethylacrolein | 922-63-4 | 41,552 | 2.50 × 106 | 21 | 1.47 × 105 | 21 | 5.30 × 104 | 20 | 3.88 × 104 | 14 | |||
3-MethylButanal C | 590-86-3 | 42,417 | 1.07 × 108 | 21 | 2.44 × 106 | 21 | 8.14 × 105 | 21 | 3.53 × 105 | 16 | [3,4,5,6,9,22] | ||
2-Methyl- 2-Butenal C | 1115-11-3 | 47,964 | 5.46 × 106 | 21 | 1.07 × 106 | 21 | 5.81 × 105 | 21 | 4.04 × 104 | 16 | |||
Furfural C | 98-01-1 | 53,615 | 8.09 × 105 | 21 | 3.73 × 105 | 21 | 2.10 × 105 | 21 | 4.24 × 105 | 16 | |||
Hexanal C | 66-25-1 | 55,982 | 1.37 × 105 | 21 | 5.82 × 104 | 21 | 6.20 × 104 | 21 | 4.87 × 104 | 16 | [22] | ||
Benzaldehyde C | 100-52-7 | 65,584 | 1.83 × 107 | 21 | 2.43 × 106 | 21 | 7.52 × 105 | 21 | 8.48 × 105 | 16 | [3,5,7,17,25] | ||
ket. | Methyl Vinyl Ketone | 78-94-4 | 30,239 | 2.11 × 105 | 21 | 2.63 × 105 | 21 | 1.03 × 105 | 21 | 2.48 × 105 | 14 | ||
2,3-Butanedione C | 431-03-8 | 31,663 | 2.50 × 106 | 21 | 4.08 × 106 | 21 | 3.52 × 106 | 21 | 9.48 × 105 | 16 | [3,10,27] | ||
2-Butanone C | 78-93-3 | 31,539 | 1.27 × 107 | 21 | 1.23 × 107 | 21 | 1.13 × 107 | 21 | 5.07 × 106 | 16 | [5,9,14,22,25] | ||
2,3-Pentanedione | 600-14-6 | 46,190 | 1.67 × 105 | 20 | 1.80 × 105 | 21 | 1.32 × 105 | 19 | 3.22 × 104 | 8 | [25] | ||
3-Penten-2-one, (E) C | 625-33-2 | 48,521 | 3.63 × 105 | 21 | 2.94 × 105 | 21 | 1.16 × 105 | 21 | 4.10 × 104 | 16 | |||
esters | Methyl Methacrylate C | 80-62-6 | 45,514 | 1.13 × 106 | 21 | 9.95 × 105 | 21 | 8.58 × 105 | 21 | 3.51 × 105 | 16 | ||
other | 2-Methylfuran C | 534-22-5 | 31,814 | 1.04 × 106 | 21 | 5.61 × 105 | 21 | 4.68 × 105 | 21 | 2.92 × 105 | 16 | ||
Pyrrole C | 109-97-7 | 45,243 | 2.88 × 105 | 21 | 2.17 × 105 | 21 | 1.83 × 105 | 21 | 8.04 × 104 | 16 | [15] | ||
2,3-Dimethylfuran C | 14920-89-9 | 44,854 | 1.75 × 105 | 21 | 1.20 × 105 | 21 | 1.06 × 105 | 21 | 7.83 × 104 | 16 | [22] | ||
N,N-Dimethylformamide C | 68-12-2 | 48,577 | 4.99 × 105 | 21 | 2.01 × 105 | 21 | 1.74 × 105 | 21 | 1.33 × 105 | 16 | |||
2,5-DimethylPyrazine C | 123-32-0 | 61,766 | 8.90 × 107 | 21 | 7.58 × 107 | 21 | 7.27 × 107 | 21 | 8.27 × 107 | 16 | [22,25] |
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Żuchowska, K.; Tracewska, A.; Depka-Radzikowska, D.; Bogiel, T.; Włodarski, R.; Bojko, B.; Filipiak, W. Profiling of Volatile Metabolites of Escherichia coli Using Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry. Int. J. Mol. Sci. 2025, 26, 8191. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26178191
Żuchowska K, Tracewska A, Depka-Radzikowska D, Bogiel T, Włodarski R, Bojko B, Filipiak W. Profiling of Volatile Metabolites of Escherichia coli Using Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2025; 26(17):8191. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26178191
Chicago/Turabian StyleŻuchowska, Karolina, Alicja Tracewska, Dagmara Depka-Radzikowska, Tomasz Bogiel, Robert Włodarski, Barbara Bojko, and Wojciech Filipiak. 2025. "Profiling of Volatile Metabolites of Escherichia coli Using Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry" International Journal of Molecular Sciences 26, no. 17: 8191. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26178191
APA StyleŻuchowska, K., Tracewska, A., Depka-Radzikowska, D., Bogiel, T., Włodarski, R., Bojko, B., & Filipiak, W. (2025). Profiling of Volatile Metabolites of Escherichia coli Using Gas Chromatography–Mass Spectrometry. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 26(17), 8191. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26178191