科学美国人60秒 SSS 2014-09-12
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This is Scientific American Sixty Second Science. I'm Christopher Intagliata. Got a minute?
You've probably noticed that
synthetic1 t-shirts
stink2 more after a work-out, compared to cotton. But hey, it's not the fabric's fault, it's the microbes that hang out on
synthetics3 that creates that characteristic stench. That's according to a study in the journal
applied4 in environmental microbiology. Twenty-six volunteers, half men, half women worked out on spinning bikes for an hour and they did so
outfitted5 with t-shirts of cotton, polyester, or a cotton synthetic blend. Then researchers stuffed the sweaty shirts into plastic bags. the next day, a trained panel
sniffed6 them, reading their funk, unlucky job, because yes, the polyester shirts were indeed more musty, sour and ammonia like than the cotton.
DNA7 analysis reviewed that microbe coccus bacteria were to blame.they aren't actually all that common in the armpit itself, and they don't flock to cotton. But researchers say they thrive on the open-air latus of synthetic
fibers8, where they sit
chomping9 on the long-chained fatty acids in our sweat, turning them into shorter stinkier
molecules10. These findings might just explain one of the most
vexing11 questions of
adolescence12: why do your stinky shirts smell so unpleasantly different, from the body odour in the armpit themselves. could be because your favorite shirt has a microbe bio of its own.
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