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Gemelli Biotech Launches Novel Breath Test Measuring Hydrogen, Methane and Hydrogen Sulfide
LOS ANGELES & RALEIGH, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Los Angeles- and Raleigh-based Gemelli Biotech announced the launch of a novel breath test called trio-smart™ that provides a more complete fermented gas profile of a patient’s microbiome by measuring levels of hydrogen, methane, and hydrogen sulfide after the consumption of a sugar substance (lactulose or glucose). trio-smart™ is a Laboratory Developed Test (LDT) conducted at a CLIA-certified lab.
The trio-smart breath test measures hydrogen sulfide in addition to hydrogen and methane. Patients who appear "normal" on previous breath tests may have elevated levels of hydrogen sulfide. Excited for this innovation to help so many patients!
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While hydrogen and methane breath tests have been common, hydrogen sulfide - the third important fermentable gas in the human microbiome - has been known to have toxicity at elevated levels, also affecting the GI tract; however, the measurement of hydrogen sulfide levels in the breath of patients has previously been unavailable to physicians and researchers due to technological challenges. As a result, many patients with serious GI symptoms appear “normal” on hydrogen and methane breath tests.
Now, the culmination of years of research, a breakthrough by scientists at the Medically Associated Science and Technology (MAST) program at Cedars-Sinai has led to the development of cutting-edge technology that can accurately capture, transport, and measure hydrogen sulfide in the breath of patients. The patent rights covering the technology are owned by Cedars-Sinai Medical Center and are exclusively licensed by Cedars-Sinai Medical Center to Gemelli Biotech.
“An estimated 25% of patients who appear normal on hydrogen and methane tests could have elevated hydrogen sulfide levels and associated GI complications,” says Dr. Mark Pimentel, executive director of MAST. “These patients were being unrecognized by previous tests that did not measure hydrogen sulfide.”
He adds that hydrogen, methane, hydrogen sulfide, and the organisms that produce these gases are linked in a complex interplay.1 “These gases do not act independently of each other in the microbiome. Therefore, it is impossible to get a full picture of a patient’s fermented gas profile without measuring all three gases.”
Gemelli Biotech previously partnered with MAST to bring their second-generation blood test for IBS called ibs-smart™ to the market. Building on this successful partnership, Gemelli will be offering trio-smart™ as a mail-in kit-based test that physicians can order directly from the trio-smart™ website.
No other breath test offers the measurement of all three gasses. Matt Mitcho, CEO of Gemelli Biotech, says this is in line with Gemelli’s commitment to putting patients first.
“We are focused on making the process of breath testing as easy and effective as possible. With a user-friendly sample collection system and testing technology that is best in class for accuracy, trio-smart™ has the potential to benefit countless patients.”
1. Singer-Englar, T., Rezaie, A., Gupta, K. et al. (2018). Competitive Hydrogen Gas Utilization by Methane- and Hydrogen Sulfide-Producing Microorganisms and Associated Symptoms: Results of a Novel 4-Gas Breath Test Machine. [Abstract]. Gastroenterology. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1016/S0016-5085(18)30625-5.
