B. Sebastian, Alejandro C. Javier, Ryan F. Chua, Byron D. Traje
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摘要
臭脚病或足臭影响着世界各地的许多人。鞋子除臭剂是用来防止异味的,但大多数可用的产品可能使用有害材料,不能完全消除其原因。这些产品含有降解环境的物质(Steinmann, 2016),并构成健康危害(Engelund, et al., 2005)。研究人员计划利用天然材料(活性炭和冻干柠檬)制造出一种除臭剂,既能消除脚臭的原因,又能减少生态足迹。根据以往的研究,脚臭是由异戊酸释放的,这是表皮葡萄球菌分解汗液中存在的亮氨酸的结果(Ara, et al., 2006)。当脚上的细菌食用亮氨酸等氨基酸时,会产生一种叫做异戊酸的副产物,从而产生臭味。关于使用柠檬和活性炭来减少恶臭也进行了各种研究(Otang & Afolavan 2016, Tada等人,2016)。研究人员将重点研究冻干柑橘柠檬(里斯本\quad品种)去除异味的有效性。科学技术部工业技术发展研究所(ITDI-DOST)对改良Kirby Bauer圆盘扩散试验方法进行了修订。研究人员能够验证冻干柠檬的抗菌特性。结果表明,样品冻干柠檬(10mm)产生完全的抑制活性,总平均抑制量为12.74mm,对皮肤正常微生物群中常见的金黄色葡萄球菌具有轻微的反应性。研究结果表明,冻干柠檬具有良好的抑臭潜力,可作为一种有效的除臭剂。
Efficiency of organic deodorizer in removing foul smell in shoes
Bromodosis or foot odor affects many people around the world. Shoe deodorizers are used to prevent the malodor, but most of the products available may use harmful materials that do not fully eliminate its cause. These products contain substances that degrade the environment (Steinmann, 2016), and pose as a health hazard (Engelund, et al., 2005). The researchers plan to utilize natural materials (activated charcoal and freeze-dried lemon) in creating a shoe deodorizer that can eliminate the cause of foot odor while reducing ecological footprint. Based on previous studies, foot odor was released from Isovaleric acid, which is the result of Staphylococcus epidermidis breaking-down leucine present in sweat (Ara, et al., 2006). When the bacteria in feet eat amino acids such as leucine, it produces a by-product called Isovaleric acid which causes the foul smell. Various studies have also been made regarding the use of lemon and activated charcoal to reduce foul smell (Otang & Afolavan 2016, Tada, et al., 2016). The researchers will focus on the effectiveness of freeze-dried Citrus limon, (Lisbon \quad variety) in removing malodor. A revised version of the Modified Kirby Bauer disc diffusion test method was done by the Industrial Technology Development Institute, Department of Science and Technology (ITDI-DOST. The researchers were able to verify the antibacterial properties of freeze-dried lemons. Results showed that the sample freeze–dried lemons (10mm), produced complete inhibitory activity with a Total Mean of Inhibition of 12.74mm, with mild reactivity against the test organism Staphylococcus aureus, a common specie of the normal microbiota of the skin. It was concluded from the research that freeze-dried lemons have a good potential to inhibit foul smell, and may be an effective ingredient for a shoe deodorizer.