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Can you smell asparagus in your urine?

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Asparagus stalks – iStock
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After eating asparagus, do you notice your urine smells funny? Your answer may depend on your genetic makeup, a new study suggests.

'Asparagus anosmic'

To see why some people are spared the pungent odor after eating the vegetable, researchers looked at data from more than 6,900 people of European-American descent.

The study, led by Sarah Markt and Lorelei Mucci of the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health in Boston, found that 40 percent of the participants could smell asparagus in their urine after consuming and digesting the green stalks. The rest said that they could not.

The investigators then identified 871 variants in multiple genes involved in the sense of smell that are strongly associated with an inability to detect the scent of asparagus in pee. These people were labeled "asparagus anosmic". Anosmic is defined as the absence or loss of the sense of smell.

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According to the study authors, the "findings present candidate genes of interest for future research on the structure and function of olfactory (sense of smell) receptors and on the compounds responsible for the distinctive odour produced by asparagus metabolites." Further research is needed to learn why these genetic variants developed, the authors added.

"Future replication studies are necessary before considering targeted therapies to help anosmic people discover what they are missing," Markt and colleagues noted in a Harvard news release.

More men than women reported being able to smell asparagus in their urine, but this might be due to under-reporting by a few modest women. In addition, women might be less likely to notice an unusual odour because of their position during urination, the study authors suggested.

The study was published online in the BMJ.

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