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Application of Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry for Assessment of the Condition of Intestinal Microflora

Using gas chromatography–mass spectrometer for studying and evaluating the intestinal microflora in humans with chronic gastroduodenitis compared to traditional methods of diagnosis and microbiological analysis can significantly extend the range of the defined microbiota and its possible changes at...

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Published in:Biomedical engineering 2015-05, Vol.49 (1), p.12-14
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description Using gas chromatography–mass spectrometer for studying and evaluating the intestinal microflora in humans with chronic gastroduodenitis compared to traditional methods of diagnosis and microbiological analysis can significantly extend the range of the defined microbiota and its possible changes at different phases of the disease, thus enabling successful correction of microflora and suggesting prospective targeted treatment, followed by evaluation of its effectiveness. The composition and quantity of microorganisms in the intestinal wall of 340 patients aged 12 to 18 years were analyzed using gas chromatography–mass spectrometer in the acute phase, in remission, and at the end of treatment.
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Gas chromatography
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Intestinal microflora
Intestine
Mass spectrometers
Mass spectrometry
Mass spectroscopy
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Medical services
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Microorganisms
Phases
Remission
Spectrometers
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