sudaromas
Sudaromas is a term that appears in several disciplines but does not have a single, widely accepted definition. In dermatology and olfaction contexts, it is sometimes used informally to refer to the spectrum of volatile compounds emitted by human sweat that are thought to contribute to body odor. In perfumery and ethnographic writing, sudaromas may be used to describe scent profiles or aroma motifs inspired by sweat-derived odors or associated cultural rituals; in these cases, usage and meaning can vary considerably.
Etymology and origin of the term are not well documented in authoritative sources. The word appears to
Usage and reception of the term are limited. Sudaromas is not considered a standard term in formal
See also: body odor, volatile organic compounds, aroma compounds, fragrance.