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Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry | 2015

GC × GC–TOFMS and supervised multivariate approaches to study human cadaveric decomposition olfactive signatures

Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto; Katelynn Perrault; S Stadler; Romain Pesesse; Hélène N. LeBlanc; Shari L. Forbes; Jean-François Focant

In forensic thanato-chemistry, the understanding of the process of soft tissue decomposition is still limited. A better understanding of the decomposition process and the characterization of the associated volatile organic compounds (VOC) can help to improve the training of victim recovery (VR) canines, which are used to search for trapped victims in natural disasters or to locate corpses during criminal investigations. The complexity of matrices and the dynamic nature of this process require the use of comprehensive analytical methods for investigation. Moreover, the variability of the environment and between individuals creates additional difficulties in terms of normalization. The resolution of the complex mixture of VOCs emitted by a decaying corpse can be improved using comprehensive two-dimensional gas chromatography (GC × GC), compared to classical single-dimensional gas chromatography (1DGC). This study combines the analytical advantages of GC × GC coupled to time-of-flight mass spectrometry (TOFMS) with the data handling robustness of supervised multivariate statistics to investigate the VOC profile of human remains during early stages of decomposition. Various supervised multivariate approaches are compared to interpret the large data set. Moreover, early decomposition stages of pig carcasses (typically used as human surrogates in field studies) are also monitored to obtain a direct comparison of the two VOC profiles and estimate the robustness of this human decomposition analog model. In this research, we demonstrate that pig and human decomposition processes can be described by the same trends for the major compounds produced during the early stages of soft tissue decomposition.


ChemPlusChem | 2014

Reading Cadaveric Decomposition Chemistry with a New Pair of Glasses

Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto; Katelynn Perrault; S Stadler; Romain Pesesse; Michal Brokl; Shari L. Forbes; Jean-François Focant


Archive | 2018

Use of exhaled volatile organic compounds to discriminate asthma phenotypes

Delphine Zanella; Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto; Lena Dubois; Romain Pesesse; FLorence Schleich; Renaud Louis; Jean-François Focant


Archive | 2018

Tentative differentiation of asthma phenotypes using GC×GC-TOFMS

Delphine Zanella; Romain Pesesse; FLorence Schleich; Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto; Renaud Louis; Jean-François Focant


Archive | 2018

Asthma phenotyping using exhaled volatile organic compounds

Delphine Zanella; Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto; Lena Dubois; Romain Pesesse; FLorence Schleich; Renaud Louis; Jean-François Focant


Archive | 2018

ASTHMA PHENOTYPING USING BREATH- GC×GC-HRTOFMS

Delphine Zanella; Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto; Lena Dubois; Romain Pesesse; FLorence Schleich; Renaud Louis; Jean-François Focant


Archive | 2017

TD-GCxGC-HRTOFMS in biological applications

Jean-François Focant; Romain Pesesse; Lena Dubois; Virginie Bertrand; Marie-Claire Gillet; FLorence Schleich; Renaud Louis; Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto


Archive | 2017

Extracting Disease-Specific Information from Complex Analytical Data Sets in Separation Science

Jean-François Focant; Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto; Romain Pesesse; Gruber; Nicolas Di Giovanni; FLorence Schleich; Renaud Louis; Virginie Bertrand; Marie-Claire Gillet


Archive | 2017

Investigation of various data processing approaches for extracting disease-specific information from GC×GC-(HR)TOFMS breathprint data sets

Romain Pesesse; Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto; FLorence Schleich; Renaud Louis; Jean-François Focant


Archive | 2016

VOC monitoring by GCxGC-HRTOFMS

Pierre-Hugues Stefanuto; Katelynn Perrault; Lena Dubois; Anupam Giri; Romain Pesesse; Nicolas Di Giovanni; Robert B. Cody; Jean-François Focant

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S Stadler

University of Ontario Institute of Technology

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K Perrault

Chaminade University of Honolulu

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