The molecular impact of life in an indoor environment

The chemistry of indoor surfaces and the role of microbes in shaping and responding to that chemistry are largely unexplored. We found that, over 1 month, people’s presence and activities profoundly reshaped the chemistry of a house. Molecules associated with eating/cooking, bathroom use, and person...

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Veröffentlicht in:Science advances 2022-06, Vol.8 (25), p.eabn8016-eabn8016
Hauptverfasser: Aksenov, Alexander A., Salido, Rodolfo A., Melnik, Alexey V., Brennan, Caitriona, Brejnrod, Asker, Caraballo-Rodríguez, Andrés Mauricio, Gauglitz, Julia M., Lejzerowicz, Franck, Farmer, Delphine K., Vance, Marina E., Knight, Rob, Dorrestein, Pieter C.
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Zusammenfassung:The chemistry of indoor surfaces and the role of microbes in shaping and responding to that chemistry are largely unexplored. We found that, over 1 month, people’s presence and activities profoundly reshaped the chemistry of a house. Molecules associated with eating/cooking, bathroom use, and personal care were found throughout the entire house, while molecules associated with medications, outdoor biocides, and microbially derived compounds were distributed in a location-dependent manner. The house and its microbial occupants, in turn, also introduced chemical transformations such as oxidation and transformations of foodborne molecules. The awareness of and the ability to observe the molecular changes introduced by people should influence future building designs. Human presence and everyday activities such as cooking and cleaning shape the molecular profile of surfaces throughout a house.
ISSN:2375-2548
2375-2548
DOI:10.1126/sciadv.abn8016