"Oral Bacteria Interaction Produces Compound Behind Bad Breath"

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"Oral Bacteria Interaction Produces Compound Behind Bad Breath"
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A study published in mSystems reveals that the interaction between two common oral bacteria, Fusobacterium nucleatum and Streptococcus gordonii, leads to the production of a chemical compound, methyl mercaptan, which is a major cause of bad breath. The researchers found that S. gordonii prompts F. nucleatum to produce more methyl mercaptan by releasing a substance called ornithine, which activates F. nucleatum's methionine salvage pathway. Understanding this bacterial interaction could aid in developing treatments for bad breath and preventing associated periodontal disease.

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