نتایج جستجو برای: malodor

تعداد نتایج: 312  

Journal: :Kathmandu University Medical Journal 1970

Journal: :The Bulletin of Tokyo Dental College 2011

2011
Naofumi Tamaki Kenta Kasuyama Mitsue Esaki Takara Toshikawa Shun-Ichi Honda Daisuke Ekuni Takaaki Tomofuji Manabu Morita

BACKGROUND The B/B Checker®, a new portable device for detecting odorous compounds in oral, exhaled, and nasal air, is now available. As a single unit, this device is capable of detecting several kinds of gases mixed with volatile sulfur compounds (VSC) in addition to other odorous gasses. The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness of the B/B Checker® for detecting the m...

2016
Nao Suzuki Takuya Higuchi Masato Nakajima Akie Fujimoto Hiromitsu Morita Masahiro Yoneda Takashi Hanioka Takao Hirofuji

Volatile sulfur compounds (VSCs) produced by oral anaerobes are the major compounds responsible for oral malodor. Enterococcus faecium WB2000 is recognized as an antiplaque probiotic bacterium. In this study, the effect of E. faecium WB2000 on VSC production by Porphyromonas gingivalis was evaluated, and the mechanism of inhibition of oral malodor was investigated. P. gingivalis ATCC 33277 was ...

Journal: :Varna Medical Forum 2017

Journal: :Journal of Japan Association on Odor Environment 2013

Journal: :Drug metabolism and disposition: the biological fate of chemicals 2001
S C Mitchell R L Smith

The fish malodor syndrome (also known as the fish odor syndrome and trimethylaminuria) is a metabolic disorder characterized by the presence of abnormal amounts of the dietary-derived tertiary amine, trimethylamine, in the urine, sweat, expired air, and other bodily secretions. Trimethylamine itself has the powerful aroma of rotting fish, and this confers upon the sufferer a highly objectionabl...

2013
Louis Z.G. Touyz

This article appraises the olfactory/gustatory mechanism, provides working concepts of different kinds of oral malodor, deconstructs OM deriving from direct-oral, and indirect non-oral causes, lists common causes of both, and reviews clinical measurement, diagnosis, management and treatment.

Journal: :Journal of periodontology 1992
G Preti L Clark B J Cowart R S Feldman L D Lowry E Weber I M Young

A number of non-oral causes for oral malodor have been discussed. Several well documented etiologies for non-oral malodor include renal failure, cirrhosis of the liver, and diabetes mellitus. Each of these conditions has been examined using analytical instrumentation. In addition there appear to be several other metabolic conditions involving enzymatic and transport anomalies (such as trimethyl...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Association on Odor Environment 2013

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