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posted by mrpg on Wednesday July 04 2018, @08:25PM   Printer-friendly
from the sniff dept.

New generation of deodorants 'on the way'

Experts believe they have found a better way to tackle body odour (BO). The key, they say, is understanding how skin bacteria create the smell from virtually odourless armpit sweat.

Two teams, at the Universities of York and Oxford, say they have now deciphered the first step in this molecular process. It could pave the way for a new generation of deodorants designed to block this unpleasant chain of events, the journal eLife [open, DOI: 10.7554/eLife.34995] [DX] reports.

[...] Co-author Dr Gavin Thomas, from the Department of Biology at the University of York, said: "Modern deodorants act a bit like a nuclear bomb in our underarms, inhibiting or killing many of the bacteria present in order to prevent BO. Only a small number of the bacteria in our armpits are actually responsible for bad smells."

These Staphylococus hominis bacteria use a "transport" protein to recognise and swallow up the odourless compounds secreted in sweat that they convert into BO. And Dr Thomas and colleagues say this could be used as a blueprint to develop a more guided weapon against BO - a new type of spray or roll-on deodorant containing a substance that would stop the transport protein from functioning.

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  • (Score: 3, Interesting) by bzipitidoo on Thursday July 05 2018, @04:29AM (3 children)

    by bzipitidoo (4388) on Thursday July 05 2018, @04:29AM (#702841) Journal

    Maybe we could engineer our noses to be unable to smell BO.

    Or maybe, we could stop thinking of BO as stink. How the heck did people get along in the days before indoor plumbing?

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  • (Score: 4, Informative) by takyon on Thursday July 05 2018, @04:39AM (1 child)

    by takyon (881) <takyonNO@SPAMsoylentnews.org> on Thursday July 05 2018, @04:39AM (#702843) Journal

    https://theweek.com/articles/614722/brief-history-body-odor [theweek.com]

    By the 5th century A.D., scented oils and incense had become entwined with religious rituals across Europe, including those of Judaism and Christianity. The mixing of various social classes at public worship spaces meant that everyone brought their own particular smells, and incense helped to mask the God-fearing funk. "Priests were so overwhelmed by the stench of their worshipers that they would avidly burn incense to counteract the worshipers' body odor," Everts says.

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    • (Score: 2) by bzipitidoo on Thursday July 05 2018, @01:31PM

      by bzipitidoo (4388) on Thursday July 05 2018, @01:31PM (#702966) Journal

      That's why they burned incense? To mask BO? I thought incense was to fog up the air and people's brains, and as another minor way to show off the wealth and power of the church. And yet another thing to build ceremonies around.

      Well, lots of religions do have rituals centered around washing. Holy water and baptisms, bathing in rivers, and expressions such as the "unwashed masses" and "cleanliness is next to godliness".

  • (Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday July 05 2018, @06:07AM

    by bob_super (1357) on Thursday July 05 2018, @06:07AM (#702868)

    Body odor started being a big deal as soon as someone had a deodorant for sale. Before that, perfume was the answer