Monday, 26 August 2019

A fungus makes a chemical that neutralizes the stench of skunk spray

A fungus makes a chemical that neutralizes the stench of skunk spray

A puppy pal that gets sprayed by a skunk is no friend to human noses. The nasty odor can linger for weeks or more. But at least one kind of Tolypocladium fungi makes a chemical that can snuff out the stink. Called pericosine, it reacts with skunk spray’s sulfur-containing compounds, forming residues that aren’t offensive to the nose and can be more easily washed away, researchers report in the July 26 Journal of Natural Products.
Read more: https://www.sciencenews.org/article/fungus-makes-chemical-neutralizes-stench-skunk-spray?source=Snapzu

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