What stinks? The role of hydrogen sulfide in the gut

Whoever smelt it dealt it … especially if what’s been dealt smells like rotten eggs. The culprit behind that eggy stink is hydrogen sulfide (H2S), a colorless, pungent gas produced by both mammalian and bacterial cells in the gut.


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Source: Phys.org