What’s the True Cause of Armpit Body Odor?

In a report recently published in the journal, Scientific Reports, British scientists have discovered what makes people stink.  Turns out, we can all blame our B.O. on an enzyme that hides in specific bacteria that colonize the human armpit.

“Solving the structure of this ‘BO enzyme’ has allowed us to pinpoint the molecular step inside certain bacteria that makes the odor molecules,” said co-author Michelle Rudden, a postdoctoral research associate in biology at the University of York in the United Kingdom. “This is a key advancement in understanding how body odor works, and will enable the development of targeted inhibitors that stop BO production at the source without disrupting the armpit microbiome,” Rudden added in a university news release.

Your armpit hosts a community of bacteria that’s part of your natural skin microbiome. This study highlights Staphylococcus hominis as one of the main microbes causing body odor. Rudden’s team said the BO enzyme was present in S. hominis even before the evolution of modern humans, and that suggests body odor may have had an important role in societal communications among humans’ ancestral primates, the researchers said.

Even though humans in the present day would rather not communicate anything, anytime, anywhere through stinky armpit odor, it appears that B.O. is one of those things that has evolved right along with us.


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