Stereochemical Theory of Olfaction
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IN his recent article on this subject J. E. Amoore1 ascribes the odours of substances to the size and shape of their molecules: the olfactory epithelium, he suggests, contains receptor sites of definite shapes and dimensions, and a substance with a molecule of configuration appropriate to fit into one of these sites will have one of the primary odours.
[1] R. Kirk,et al. Ability to smell Solutions of Potassium Cyanide , 1953, Nature.