The human body generates various malodor compounds in different body parts and even in the same parts. A more effective and versatile
deodorant material that can suppress various key contributors to the
body odor must be developed to improve the quality of life of affected individuals. In this study, activated
carbon (AC) was found to have higher adsorption ability toward key
body odor-generating compounds than
zinc oxide (ZnO), which is a well-known
deodorant material. To prevent pigmentation of human skin induced by the direct application of AC, white activated
carbon (WAC) was developed by blending AC,
titanium dioxide (TiO2), and
ammonium acrylate copolymer. AC to TiO2 ratio of 1:6 was found to be the optimum blending ratio to form WAC. Compared with ZnO, this optimal WAC exhibited higher adsorption ability toward five key
body odor compounds. The in vivo evaluation of the sample containing WAC revealed that it significantly suppressed the generation of axillary odor without a bactericidal effect. The developed WAC can effectively suppress the human body odor in different body parts. These findings are valuable for individuals experiencing psychological stress attributed to their unpleasant
body odor.