The reference laboratory in France for biochemical exploration of stools and exploration of intestinal homeostasis was looking for a faster analysis method that would limit the need for solvents and sample preparation. Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR spectroscopy) and the NIRS DS2500 Solid Analyzer from Metrohm proved to be a viable solution.
NIR spectroscopy to the rescue
The functional coprology lab of the university is in charge of analyzing lipids, nitrogen, carbohydrates, energy, bacterial metabolites, electrolytes, calprotectin, and elastase in stool samples. They turned to NIR spectroscopy because of the following advantages:
- Fast and hygienic measurements
- No solvents and sample preparation needed
- Automation options
- Multiparameter analysis (lipids, nitrogen, and hydration can be analyzed at the same time in one measurement)
In the beginning, they faced some challenges with other NIRS analyzers not from Metrohm, as the results were not satisfactory. After close collaboration between Metrohm and the laboratory team, the methods for even the difficult samples (e.g., very liquid or greasy samples) could be validated and a reliable NIRS analyzer was in place.
Fast, robust, and user-friendly NIR analyzer
The NIRS DS2500 Solid Analyzer from Metrohm is used in two areas:
- A routine sector that groups the main biological analyses performed for exploration of diarrhea (nutrients, electrolytes, and metabolites measurements)
- A specialized sector dedicated to nutritional assessments and follow-up of patients who have undergone digestive surgery such as extensive intestinal resection leading to malabsorption and wasting conditions leading to intestinal failure, by-pass, or intestinal transplantation
According to the laboratory, the advantages of the NIRS DS2500 Solid Analyzer can be summarized as follows:
- Time-saving with regards to sample preparation, measurement, and analyzer maintenance
- Reduced turnaround time for results
- User-friendly software, also for people without laboratory experience
- Non-destructive analysis
Additional information:
Brochure: Pre-calibration for the analysis of human stool
Interview: Stool analysis with NIR Spectroscopy
Application note: Human stool analysis by near-infrared spectroscopy