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Androstenol吸入がヒトに及ぼす心理的効果

open access: yesThe Proceedings of the Annual Convention of the Japanese Psychological Association, 2012
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Comparative biosynthetic pathway of androstenol and androgens

The Journal of Steroid Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 2001
It has been shown recently that androstenol and androstanol could modulate gene expression through the nuclear orphan receptors CAR (constitutive androstane receptor) and PXR (pregnane X receptor). Although, in the pig, androstenol is produced in high amounts and is active as a pheromone, its role in the human is ill defined.
I, Dufort   +3 more
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Effects of androstenol on human sexual arousal

Biological Psychology, 1986
The hypothesis that 5-alpha-androst-16-en-3 alpha-ol increases the sexual arousal of the human female was examined. This substance is produced by the male and has been suggested to be a possible human pheromone. Groups of female subjects were asked to read either a neutral or a sexually-arousing passage in the presence of either androstenol or a ...
D, Benton, V, Wastell
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Does androstenol affect emotion?

Ethology and Sociobiology, 1981
Abstract Men and women read an erotic literary passage while being exposed to the odor of androstenol, rose water, or a control. Subjects then rated the intensity of eleven different emotions. Little evidence was found to support the hypothesis that androstenol affects emotional responsiveness in either men or women.
Patricia A. McCollough   +2 more
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Androstenol as a human pheromone: No effect on perceived physical attractiveness

Behavioral and Neural Biology, 1982
A male and female confederate of the experimenter, emanating either the odor of androstenol, a presumed human pheromone, or of ExaltolideR, a synthetic musk, or no applied odor, were individually paired with a series of opposite-sex university students. Each couple interacted briefly and then viewed slides for 15 min in close proximity. No evidence was
S L, Black, C, Biron
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The effect of the human pheromone androstenol on product evaluation

Psychology and Marketing, 2005
The chemical communication between humans has received considerable attention recently. Among the findings in psychology and anthropology have been the effects of putative human pheromones on the evaluation of persons. This article investigates if the finding that the pheromone androstenol influences person evaluation extends to the evaluation of ...
Ebster, Claus, Kirk-Smith, Michael D.
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Psychological Effects of Musky Compounds: Comparison of Androstadienone with Androstenol and Muscone

Hormones and Behavior, 2002
Previously, we have shown that delta4,16-androstadien-3-one modulates psychological state, reducing negative mood and increasing positive mood (Jacob and McClintock, 2000; Jacob et al., 2001a). In order to determine whether similar musky compounds also produce these effects, we compared the effects of androstadienone to those of androstenol and muscone,
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Study on Extraction and Detection of α-Androstenol in Truffle

Advanced Materials Research, 2014
In order to fully exploit the truffle resources, this article took fresh and mature truffles as raw material, studied on extraction and detection of α-androstenol. The experiment used acetone as extracting agent and used ultrasonic wave extraction method to extract α-androstenol.
Zhi Guo Huang   +4 more
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ANDROSTENONE, ANDROSTENOL AND ODOR INTENSITY IN BACKFAT OF 100- AND 130-KG BOARS AND GILTS

Canadian Journal of Animal Science, 1986
Forty-nine boars and 13 gilts were fed ad libitum from 20 to 100 kg body weight. Fifteen boars and four gilts were slaughtered at 100 kg and the remaining animals were fed ad libitum or at 70% of ad libitum feed intake from 100 kg liveweight until they were slaughtered at 130 kg.
J. J. BRENNAN   +4 more
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Isolation of a New Androstenol-3(α)-on-17 from the Urine of a Patient with Adrenal Cancer

Nature, 1948
IN a previous paper (Dingemanse, Huis in ‘t Veld and De Laat1), we reported that we had detected, by means of a chromatographic-colorimetric method, a new 17-ketosteroid in the urine of patients suffering from a dysfunction of the adrenal cortex. This 17-ketosteroid, to which we refer in this paper as 17-ketosteroid II, occurs in the urine of normal ...
E, DINGEMANSE   +2 more
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