Senin, 08 Juni 2015

Armpit sweat Potent bacteria powerfull to treat acne?

Armpit sweat often interfere with activity. However, the results of research conducted by the company's Cleveland AOBiome, mention the sweat it thus can be beneficial to skin health. Researchers claim, bacteria in sweat is able to treat pimples to sores on the skin.

Ammonia, which is a major component of the sweat that's rated potent treat disorders of the skin, such as acne. Ammonia-oxidising bacteria (of the AOB) or ammonium oxidizing bacteria commonly found in soil and water as long as it is an important component of the nitrogen cycle and the process of nitrification on the environment.

The researchers said that of the AOB is apparently also suitable for human skin. This is due to the oxidation of ammonia to nitrite and nitric oxide-turned out to be good for the skin, including the relaxation of blood vessels, inflammation and wound healing.

Researchers trying to these bacterial utilization on 24 volunteers who are divided into two groups. The first group was given a suspension of bacteria on the face and scalp for a week. The second group using a placebo. As a result, those who use of the AOB have better skin condition.

For this study, researchers used the nitrosomonas bacteria isolated from soil samples of organic. Nitrosomonas is a bacterium that has the ability to overhaul the compound ammonia into nitrite compounds.

According to research, there are no side effects of the medication on the skin of the AOB. The Chief Medical Officer of the AOBiome, doctor Larry Weiss plans to conduct clinical trials for the handling of medical patients against breakouts as well as ulcers.

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