Desai, AdityaTankasala, DivyaNg, Gabriel P.Thakkar, PanktiHoilett, Orlando S.Mather, Kieren J.Linnes, Jacqueline C.2025-03-032025-03-032025Desai A, Tankasala D, Ng GP, et al. Selective Collection of Exhaled Breath Condensate for Noninvasive Screening of Breath Glucose. J Diabetes Sci Technol. 2025;19(1):161-164. doi:10.1177/19322968231179728https://hdl.handle.net/1805/46153Background: Although exhaled breath condensate (EBC) is a promising noninvasive sample for detecting respiratory analytes such as glucose, current EBC collection methods yield inconsistent results. Methods: We developed a custom EBC collection device with a temperature-based algorithm to selectively condense alveolar air for reproducible EBC glucose detection. We characterized the condensate volumes and the corresponding glucose concentrations. We performed a pilot study demonstrating its use during oral glucose tolerance tests. Results: The novel device selectively captured alveolar air resulting in slightly higher and less variable glucose concentrations than the overall EBC. Participants with type 2 diabetes demonstrated significantly higher blood plasma-EBC glucose ratios than normoglycemic participants. Conclusions: Temperature-based selective EBC collection allows EBC glucose measurement and is a promising sampling method to distinguish patients with and without diabetes.en-USPublisher PolicyExhaled breath condensateGlucosePoint-of-care diagnosticsType 2 diabetesSelective Collection of Exhaled Breath Condensate for Noninvasive Screening of Breath GlucoseArticle