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PLOS ONE | 2014

Suppression of Microbial Metabolic Pathways Inhibits the Generation of the Human Body Odor Component Diacetyl by Staphylococcus spp

Takeshi Hara; Hiroshi Matsui; Hironori Shimizu

Diacetyl (2,3-butanedione) is a key contributor to unpleasant odors emanating from the axillae, feet, and head regions. To investigate the mechanism of diacetyl generation on human skin, resident skin bacteria were tested for the ability to produce diacetyl via metabolism of the main organic acids contained in human sweat. l-Lactate metabolism by Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis produced the highest amounts of diacetyl, as measured by high-performance liquid chromatography. Glycyrrhiza glabra root extract (GGR) and α-tocopheryl-l-ascorbate-2-O-phosphate diester potassium salt (EPC-K1), a phosphate diester of α-tocopherol and ascorbic acid, effectively inhibited diacetyl formation without bactericidal effects. Moreover, a metabolic flux analysis revealed that GGR and EPC-K1 suppressed diacetyl formation by inhibiting extracellular bacterial conversion of l-lactate to pyruvate or by altering intracellular metabolic flow into the citrate cycle, respectively, highlighting fundamentally distinct mechanisms by GGR and EPC-K1 to suppress diacetyl formation. These results provide new insight into diacetyl metabolism by human skin bacteria and identify a regulatory mechanism of diacetyl formation that can facilitate the development of effective deodorant agents.


Chemistry & Biodiversity | 2015

Butane-2,3-dione: the Key Contributor to Axillary and Foot Odor Associated with an Acidic Note

Takeshi Hara; Ayumi Kyuka; Hironori Shimizu

Human body odor, which contains several volatile organic compounds, possesses various odor qualities. To identify key volatile compounds responsible for the common unpleasant odors derived from human axillae and feet, the odor quality and intensity of 118 human axillae and feet were directly evaluated by sniffing, and odor compounds obtained from the subjects were identified. Furthermore, the sensory differences in odor intensity and quality with and without addition of butane‐2,3‐dione were evaluated by using the visual analog scale (VAS). An acidic odor was a common unpleasant note in human axillae and feet. Butane‐2,3‐dione was identified as a key compound associated with this odor. Strong positive correlations between the amount of butane‐2,3‐dione, and the odor intensities of axillae and feet were observed, and the addition of butane‐2,3‐dione solution to blended short‐chain fatty‐acid solutions caused significantly increased VAS values of axillary‐like odor, unpleasantness, and odor intensity compared to those of each solution without added butane‐2,3‐dione.


Biocontrol Science | 2018

Characterization of the Axillary Microbiota of Japanese Male Subjects with Spicy and Milky Odor Types by Pyrosequencing

Hiroya Okamoto; Shoko Koizumi; Hironori Shimizu; Otomi Cho; Takashi Sugita

 Malodorants in the human axilla are produced from human biogenic precursors by axillary bacterial enzymes. In the present study, we used pyrosequencing analysis to identify the axillary bacterial microbiota of 13 Japanese male subjects with cumin-like, spicy body odor (C type), and 9 with milky, skin-based body odor (M type). Anaerococcus, Corynebacterium, and Staphylococcus predominated in both C- and M-type subjects, followed by Moraxella and Peptoniphilus. These genera accounted for 96.2-99.9% of the total bacterial population, except in the microbiota of one C-type subject. However, the axillary bacteria in C-type subjects were more abundant than that in M-type subjects. These results suggest that the level of colonization by axillary bacteria is important for the production of malodorants.


Archive | 2013

BODY ODOR SUPPRESSING AGENT

Takeshi Hara; Hironori Shimizu


Archive | 2012

INDEX AGENT FOR DETERMINING BODY ODOR

Hironori Shimizu; 弘典 志水; Takeshi Hara; 武史 原; Hiroshi Matsui; 宏 松井


Archive | 2010

Sebum model and method for evaluating washability of detergent for hair

Takeshi Hara; Ikuko Kuwata; Hiroshi Matsui; Hironori Shimizu; 武史 原; 弘典 志水; 宏 松井; 郁子 桑田


Archive | 2015

Index agent for body odor determination

弘典 志水; Hironori Shimizu; 武史 原; Takeshi Hara; 宏 松井; Hiroshi Matsui


Archive | 2015

Indicator for determining body odor

弘典 志水; Hironori Shimizu; 武史 原; Takeshi Hara; 宏 松井; Hiroshi Matsui


Archive | 2014

Body odor suppressant

武史 原; Takeshi Hara; 宏 松井; Hiroshi Matsui; 弘典 志水; Hironori Shimizu


Archive | 2014

Agent de suppression d'odeurs corporelles

武史 原; Takeshi Hara; 宏 松井; Hiroshi Matsui; 弘典 志水; Hironori Shimizu

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Otomi Cho

Meiji Pharmaceutical University

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Takashi Sugita

Meiji Pharmaceutical University

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