Unravelling the interplay between a human’s microbiome and physiology is a relevant task for understanding the principles underlying human health and disease. With regard to human chemical communication, it is of interest to elucidate the role of the microbiome in shaping or generating volatiles emitted from the human body. In this study, we characterized the microbiome and volatile organic compounds (VOCs) sampled from the neck and axilla of ten participants (five male, five female) on two sampling days, by applying different methodological approaches. Volatiles emitted from the respective skin site were collected for 20 min using textile sampling material and analyzed on two analytical columns with varying polarity of the stationary phase...
Scents are well known to be emitted from flowers and animals. In nature, these volatiles are respons...
Microbiota on the human skin plays a major role in body odour production. The human microbial and ch...
Skin barrier structure and function is essential to human health. Hitherto unrecognized functions of...
Human skin is a region of high metabolic activity where a rich variety of biomarkers are secreted fr...
Background—Human skin emits a variety of volatile metabolites, many of them odorous. Much previous w...
Advances in sequencing, bioinformatics and analytics now allow the structure, function and interrela...
Skin is a complex organ serving a critical role as a barrier and mediator of interactions between th...
Microbial cultures and/or microbial associated diseases often have a characteristic smell. Volatile ...
Cultivation of human skin reveals numerous bacteria and at least one fungus to be normal inhabitants...
Human skin and its commensal microbiome form the first layer of protection to the outside world. A d...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emanating from the surfaces of human skin are of great interest to...
The human derma emits volatile compounds whose interaction with a receiver's olfactory sensory syste...
The analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can provide important clinical information (entire...
The skin is the largest and outermost organ of the human body. The microbial diversity of the skin ...
Human skin is the largest yet complex organ that performs many functions. The skin barrier is crucia...
Scents are well known to be emitted from flowers and animals. In nature, these volatiles are respons...
Microbiota on the human skin plays a major role in body odour production. The human microbial and ch...
Skin barrier structure and function is essential to human health. Hitherto unrecognized functions of...
Human skin is a region of high metabolic activity where a rich variety of biomarkers are secreted fr...
Background—Human skin emits a variety of volatile metabolites, many of them odorous. Much previous w...
Advances in sequencing, bioinformatics and analytics now allow the structure, function and interrela...
Skin is a complex organ serving a critical role as a barrier and mediator of interactions between th...
Microbial cultures and/or microbial associated diseases often have a characteristic smell. Volatile ...
Cultivation of human skin reveals numerous bacteria and at least one fungus to be normal inhabitants...
Human skin and its commensal microbiome form the first layer of protection to the outside world. A d...
Volatile organic compounds (VOCs) emanating from the surfaces of human skin are of great interest to...
The human derma emits volatile compounds whose interaction with a receiver's olfactory sensory syste...
The analysis of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) can provide important clinical information (entire...
The skin is the largest and outermost organ of the human body. The microbial diversity of the skin ...
Human skin is the largest yet complex organ that performs many functions. The skin barrier is crucia...
Scents are well known to be emitted from flowers and animals. In nature, these volatiles are respons...
Microbiota on the human skin plays a major role in body odour production. The human microbial and ch...
Skin barrier structure and function is essential to human health. Hitherto unrecognized functions of...