In this work is illustrated the potentiality use of a Nanowire (Nw) MOS sensor array to be use as tool to monitor the human skin microbiota in order to identify quantitative and qualitative changes. Tree different blends of microorganisms grown in artificial sweat have been tested. Classical techniques, like GC-MS with SPME, have been performed as well, in order to have a multidisciplinary approach and consistent data set. The obtained results show the ability of the NW technology to discriminate between the different blends of microorganisms and to follow up the development of the growth inside the blends during the analysis. The previous results have been confirmed by GC-MS with SPME.
Skin Microbiota Monitoring by Nanowire MOS Sensors / Sberveglieri, Veronica; Carmona, Estefania Núñez; Ponzoni, Andrea; Comini, Elisabetta; Galstyan, Vardan; Zappa, Dario; Pulvirenti, Andrea. - In: PROCEDIA ENGINEERING. - ISSN 1877-7058. - 120:(2015), pp. 756-759. (Intervento presentato al convegno 29th European Conference on Solid-State Transducers, EUROSENSORS 2015; Freiburg; Germany; 6 September 2015 through 9 September 2015. tenutosi a deu nel 2015) [10.1016/j.proeng.2015.08.798].
Skin Microbiota Monitoring by Nanowire MOS Sensors
SBERVEGLIERI, VERONICA
;PULVIRENTI, Andrea
2015
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In this work is illustrated the potentiality use of a Nanowire (Nw) MOS sensor array to be use as tool to monitor the human skin microbiota in order to identify quantitative and qualitative changes. Tree different blends of microorganisms grown in artificial sweat have been tested. Classical techniques, like GC-MS with SPME, have been performed as well, in order to have a multidisciplinary approach and consistent data set. The obtained results show the ability of the NW technology to discriminate between the different blends of microorganisms and to follow up the development of the growth inside the blends during the analysis. The previous results have been confirmed by GC-MS with SPME.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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