Abstract
Through the direct detection of bacterial volatile organic compounds
(VOCs), via surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), we report here a reconfigurable
assay for the identification and monitoring of bacteria. We demonstrate differentiation
between highly clinically relevant organisms: Escherichia coli, Enterobacter
cloacae, and Serratia marcescens.
This is the first differentiation of bacteria via SERS of bacterial VOC
signatures. The assay also detected as few as 10 CFU/ml of E. coli in under 12 hrs, and detected E. coli from whole human blood and human urine in 16 hrs at
clinically relevant concentrations of 103 CFU/ml and 104
CFU/ml, respectively. In addition, the recent emergence of portable Raman
spectrometers uniquely allows SERS to bring VOC detection to point-of-care
settings for diagnosing bacterial infections.
Supplementary materials
Title
SERS VOC SI ver01x4
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