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trimethylamine and Halitosis

trimethylamine has been researched along with Halitosis in 9 studies

Halitosis: An offensive, foul breath odor resulting from a variety of causes such as poor oral hygiene, dental or oral infections, or the ingestion of certain foods.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
" The aliphatic tertiary amine, trimethylamine, is such a volatile compound that is generated to excess in patients with a metabolic disorder known as trimethylaminuria (fish-odour syndrome)."4.82Trimethylaminuria (fish-odour syndrome) and oral malodour. ( Mitchell, SC, 2005)
"Halitosis is caused primarily by bacterial putrefaction and the generation of volatile sulfur compounds."4.79Halitosis. A common oral problem. ( Bivona, P; Rifkin, BR; Spielman, AI, 1996)

Research

Studies (9)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's3 (33.33)18.2507
2000's5 (55.56)29.6817
2010's0 (0.00)24.3611
2020's1 (11.11)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Mogilnicka, I1
Bogucki, P1
Ufnal, M1
Pardini, RS1
Sapien, RE1
Greenman, J1
Duffield, J1
Spencer, P1
Rosenberg, M1
Corry, D1
Saad, S1
Lenton, P1
Majerus, G1
Nachnani, S1
El-Maaytah, M1
Menna, VJ1
Varma, S1
Mitchell, SC2
Whittle, CL1
Fakharzadeh, S1
Eades, J1
Preti, G2
Spielman, AI1
Bivona, P1
Rifkin, BR1
Clark, L1
Cowart, BJ1
Feldman, RS1
Lowry, LD1
Weber, E1
Young, IM1

Clinical Trials (1)

Trial Overview

TrialPhaseEnrollmentStudy TypeStart DateStatus
Effect Off Full Mouth Disinfection And Scaling Root Planing Per Quadrant In Halitosis in Patients With Advanced Chronic Periodontitis: Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial[NCT02368678]30 participants (Actual)Interventional2013-04-30Completed
[information is prepared from clinicaltrials.gov, extracted Sep-2024]

Reviews

4 reviews available for trimethylamine and Halitosis

ArticleYear
Microbiota and Malodor-Etiology and Management.
    International journal of molecular sciences, 2020, Apr-20, Volume: 21, Issue:8

    Topics: Animals; Bacteria; Body Fluids; Dysbiosis; Gastrointestinal Microbiome; Halitosis; Host-Pathogen Int

2020
Trimethylaminuria (fish-odour syndrome) and oral malodour.
    Oral diseases, 2005, Volume: 11 Suppl 1

    Topics: Amino Acid Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Fish Products; Halitosis; Humans; Liver Diseases; Methylamines

2005
The fish-odor syndrome.
    Perspectives in biology and medicine, 1996,Summer, Volume: 39, Issue:4

    Topics: Diet; Halitosis; Humans; Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Methylamines; Odorants; Sweat; Syndrome

1996
Halitosis. A common oral problem.
    The New York state dental journal, 1996, Volume: 62, Issue:10

    Topics: Bacteria; Carcinoma; Dental Restoration, Permanent; Dentures; Diabetes Complications; Food; Halitosi

1996

Other Studies

5 other studies available for trimethylamine and Halitosis

ArticleYear
Trimethylaminuria (fish odor syndrome) related to the choline concentration of infant formula.
    Pediatric emergency care, 2003, Volume: 19, Issue:2

    Topics: Choline; Halitosis; Humans; Infant; Infant Food; Male; Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Methylamines; Odor

2003
Study on the organoleptic intensity scale for measuring oral malodor.
    Journal of dental research, 2004, Volume: 83, Issue:1

    Topics: Butyrates; Disulfides; Halitosis; Hemiterpenes; Humans; Hydrogen Sulfide; Linear Models; Methylamine

2004
Question from the clinician: malodorous breath, hair, and body.
    Pediatrics in review, 2004, Volume: 25, Issue:4

    Topics: Child; Hair; Halitosis; Humans; Metabolism, Inborn Errors; Methylamines; Odorants

2004
Human breath odors and their use in diagnosis.
    Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2007, Volume: 1098

    Topics: Biomarkers; Breath Tests; Halitosis; Humans; Methylamines; Odorants

2007
Non-oral etiologies of oral malodor and altered chemosensation.
    Journal of periodontology, 1992, Volume: 63, Issue:9

    Topics: Acetoin; Adult; Aged; Aged, 80 and over; Air; Amino Acids, Sulfur; Aniline Compounds; Carboxylic Aci

1992