MUMBAI, India, June 16 -- Intellectual Property India has published a patent application (202611055577 A) filed by Sensaheal India Llp, Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, on April 30, for 'portable breath analysis system for detecting volatile organic compounds in exhaled breath and method thereof.'
Inventor(s) include Pankaj Tyagi; Imlimaong Aier; and Pritish Kumar Varadwaj.
The application for the patent was published on June 5, under issue no. 23/2026.
According to the abstract released by the Intellectual Property India: "The present invention relates to a portable breath analysis system (100) for detecting volatile organic compounds present in exhaled breath. The system (100) includes a breathing mask (102) configured to receive exhaled breath and direct the breath toward a sensor array (104) comprising a plurality of metal oxide semiconductor sensors capable of detecting volatile organic compounds. An exhaust fan (106) establishes controlled airflow across the sensor array (104) to facilitate interaction between the sensors and the exhaled breath. A controller (108) receives and processes sensor signals corresponding to conductance variations caused by the detected compounds using statistical and machine learning based signal processing to generate analysis results. The results are presented through a display device (110). The system (100) is powered by a power source (112) and configured as a portable device. The exhaled breath is delivered directly to the sensor array (104) without requiring sample pre-processing, chemical separation, or pre-concentration mechanisms, enabling rapid and non-invasive breath analysis."
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