Bacteria feed on stinky breath.Bad breath is something that most people fight hard to avoid. Now, scientists have isolated from people's mouths bacteria that aid in that battle. The microbes consume the chemicals that cause mouth odor. Last year, Ann P. Wood of King's College King's College, former name of Columbia Univ. London and her colleagues reported that a group of bacteria, known as methylotrophs, live off chemicals that emanate em·a·nate intr. & tr.v. em·a·nat·ed, em·a·nat·ing, em·a·nates To come or send forth, as from a source: light that emanated from a lamp; a stove that emanated a steady heat. from smelly feet. These bacteria eat methylated meth·yl·ate n. An organic compound in which the hydrogen of the hydroxyl group of methyl alcohol is replaced by a metal. tr.v. meth·yl·at·ed, meth·yl·at·ing, meth·yl·ates 1. sulfur compounds, chemicals that result from the breakdown of amino acids. Further investigations by others showed that these compounds are also present in people's mouths--causing some types of bad breath. Wood's team wondered whether methylotrophs were there as well. No previous study had shown that methylotrophs normally live in the mouth. Wood and her colleagues swabbed the mouths of 16 volunteers, including people with good oral health and others with various stages of periodontal disease Periodontal Disease Definition Periodontal diseases are a group of diseases that affect the tissues that support and anchor the teeth. Left untreated, periodontal disease results in the destruction of the gums, alveolar bone (the part of the jaws where . The scientists then wiped the swabs on lab dishes with nutrients that would support the growth of only methylotrophs. They also used molecular tools to search the swabs for genes present only in these bacteria. The team reports in the August Environmental Microbiology Environmental microbiology is the study of the composition and physiology of microbial communities in the environment. The environment in this case means the soil, water, air and sediments covering the planet and can also include the animals and plants that inhabit these areas. that several types of methylotroph species gobble up Verb 1. gobble up - eat a large amount of food quickly; "The children gobbled down most of the birthday cake" garbage down, shovel in, bolt down eat - take in solid food; "She was eating a banana"; "What did you eat for dinner last night?" bad breath compounds in the mouths of all the volunteers, regardless of their oral health. Wood hypothesizes that in some people, the proportion of methylotrophs among mouth bacteria may be low, leading to chronically high amounts of the stinky sulfur compounds. |
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