Age-related changes in body odor likely have nothing to do with personal hygiene. Instead, experts think it’s the result of odor compounds and bacteria interacting on the skin. The major odor compound at play is called 2-nonenal. Basically, the types of bacteria that live on your skin go...
Age-related changes in body odor likely have nothing to do with personal hygiene. Instead, experts think it’s the result of odor compounds and bacteria interacting on the skin. The major odor compound at play is called 2-nonenal. Basically, the types of bacteria that live on your skin go...
Age-related changes in body odor likely have nothing to do with personal hygiene. Instead, experts think it’s the result of odor compounds and bacteria interacting on the skin. The major odor compound at play is called 2-nonenal. Basically, the types of bacteria that live on your skin go...
Japanese researchers traced the odor to a chemical compound (化合物) called 2-nonenal. The compound is a byproduct of other chemical breakdowns and sends out a “greasy” or “grassy” odor as the molecules (分子) exit...
The oxidative degradation of lipid membranes, also known as lipid peroxidation, generates over 200 types of aldehydes, many of which are highly reactive and toxic, including malondialdehyde, nonenal, 3,4-dihydroxyphenylacetaldehyde, 4-hydroxy-2-nonenal acrolein, and formaldehyde. The accumulation of ...