女性の排卵期に増加して、男性にポジティブな生理・心理効果を与える体臭成分を特定

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2025-07-29 東京大学

東京大学の研究チームは、女性の排卵期に増加する3種の体臭成分((E)-ゲラニルアセトン、テトラデカン酸、(Z)-9-ヘキサデセン酸)を特定し、これらを脇臭に加えると、男性の不快感が軽減し、リラックス感や女性の顔への好印象が高まることを確認しました。ストレス指標も改善され、これらの成分が男女間の嗅覚コミュニケーションにおいて生理・心理的にポジティブな役割を果たす可能性が示されました。

女性の排卵期に増加して、男性にポジティブな生理・心理効果を与える体臭成分を特定
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人間の排卵期増加臭は、男性にポジティブな感情とストレス抑制効果を引き起こす Human ovulatory phase-increasing odors cause positive emotions and stress-suppressive effects in males

Nozomi Ohgi ∙ Mika Shirasu ∙ Yusuke Ogura ∙ … ∙ Rieko Kawamura ∙ Hirosato Takikawa ∙ Kazushige Touhara
iScience  Published:July 28, 2025
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.113087

Highlights

  • Axillary odor is more pleasant, fragrant, and less vinegary during the ovulatory phase
  • The three compounds that increase during the ovulatory phase were identified
  • Ovulatory phase compounds reduce unpleasantness of axillary odor and enhance its preference
  • Ovulatory phase compounds reduce axillary odor stress and enhance female face impressions

Summary

In many animals, olfactory cues are key for recognizing their sex, kinship, and reproductive status. In humans, it has been proposed that males find female body odors attractive during the ovulatory phase, coinciding with peak fertility. However, the molecular and physiological foundations of this attractiveness remain unclear. In this study, we combined sensory evaluation with gas chromatography-mass spectrometry for chemical analysis and identified volatile compounds that fluctuate across menstrual cycle phases. We identified three ovulatory phase-increasing compounds that mitigate the basal unpleasant axillary odor, resulting in the ovulatory-phase body odor being perceived as the most pleasant by males. Additionally, these compounds alleviated hostility and stress induced by the basal axillary odor, leading to relaxation in males and an enhanced positive impression of female facial images. Our results suggest that several ovulatory phase-increasing compounds may contribute to the positive effects of ovulatory female odor on males, as proposed in previous research.

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