Sokolov J J, Harris R T, Hecker M R
Arch Sex Behav. 1976 Jul;5(4):269-74. doi: 10.1007/BF01542078.
Fractionation of vaginal secretions from sexually human females by partitioning and chromatographic procedures demonstrates the presence of short-chain fatty acids seen as crucial pheromonal components in previous higher primate studies. In addition, the appearance of these short-chain fatty acids suggests a possible correlation of the rise and fall of hormone levels during the female menstrual cycle.
通过分配和色谱程序对有性行为的人类女性的阴道分泌物进行分级分离,结果表明存在短链脂肪酸,这在先前的高等灵长类动物研究中被视为关键的信息素成分。此外,这些短链脂肪酸的出现表明女性月经周期中激素水平的升降可能存在相关性。