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Non-Invasive Hydrogen Monitoring Device to Assess Gut Health (2021-114)
Humans do not produce hydrogen gas; however, many microbes found in the human gut do. The hydrogen produced from gut microbiota can have beneficial effects, but an excess of hydrogen can also have harmful effects on the human host, as it is proposed to be associated with various gastrointestinal disorders. Hydrogen gas produced by the microbes in the...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): Senu Apewokin, Michael Smith, Peng Zhang, Racheal Wilkinson, Sarah Pixley Bell, William Heineman
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Category(s): Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Diseases & Disorders > Digestive, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Biomedical, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Diseases & Disorders, Technology Classifications > Life Sciences > Diagnostics
Hydrogen Sensing Films
Subtitle Image* [UPLOAD IMAGE HERE] https://uc.technologypublisher.com/files/sites/117097_image-20221214123315-2.png Description* Dr. William Heineman, PhD Professor in the College of Chemistry and his team have developed a novel solution to aid in the monitoring of hydrogen gas. The developed films provide an easy to see visual transformation from...
Published: 8/30/2023   |   Updated: 8/30/2023   |   Inventor(s): John Lynch, Julie Kuhlmann, Daniel Rose, Daoli Zhao, William Heineman
Keywords(s): Film, Hydrogen, hydrogen detection, hydrogen gas, hydrogen sensing, Mechanical Failure, Passive Monitoring, Visual Transformation
Category(s): Technology Classifications > Sensors > Health-related Sensors, Technology Classifications > Sensors > Commercial-Industrial, Technology Classifications > Sensors