16 results match your criteria: "Yokohama City Institute of Health: 1-2-17[Affiliation]"
Environ Res
February 2015
Department of Environmental Health, National Institute of Public Health, 2-3-6 Minami, Wako-shi, Saitama 351-0197, Japan.
A nationwide survey of indoor air quality in Japan was conducted using four types of diffusive samplers. Gaseous chemical compounds such as carbonyls, volatile organic compounds (VOC), acid gases, basic gases, and ozone were measured in indoor and outdoor air of 602 houses throughout Japan in winter and summer. Four kinds of diffusive samplers were used in this study: DSD-BPE/DNPH packed with 2,4-dinitrophenyl hydrazine and trans-1,2-bis(2-pyridyl)ethylene coated silica for ozone and carbonyls; VOC-SD packed with Carboxen 564 particles for volatile organic compounds; DSD-TEA packed with triethanolamine impregnated silica for acid gases; and DSD-NH3 packed with phosphoric acid impregnated silica for basic gases.
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April 2014
Department of Testing and Research, Yokohama City Institute of Health, Takigashira 1-2-17, Isogo-ku, Yokohama, Kanagawa, 235-0012, Japan,
Group C rotavirus (GCRV) infection has been described in several parts of the world, predominantly as sporadic cases of acute gastroenteritis. Little is known about the yearly changes in the GCRV strains from diarrheal outbreaks. Stool samples collected from outbreaks of acute gastroenteritis in Yokohama, Japan, between 2006 and 2012 that were negative for norovirus, sapovirus, and group A rotavirus, were screened for GCRV using a reverse passive hemagglutination method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFShokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi
August 2007
Yokohama City Institute of Health, 1-2-17 Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
Possible intermediates in the formation of chloroform during by the sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) treatment of L-tyrosine were investigated using HPLC and LC/MS. One product showed the same MS characteristics as the substance formed by the NaClO treatment of 4-hydroxybenzyl cyanide (4-HBC), and it was suggested to be m-chloro-4-hydroxybenzyl cyanide (m-C-4-HBC). Since m-C-4-HBC is not commercially available it was synthesized by treating 4-HBC with NaClO, and purified by extraction with ethyl acetate, followed by HPLC on preparative isolation columns, using a column switching method.
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October 2006
Yokohama City Institute of Health, 1-2-17, Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi
June 2006
Yokohama City Institute of Health: 1-2-17, Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
A peak considered to be due to disulfoton sulfoxide as a metabolite of disulfoton was detected in the analysis of the chingentsuai extraction solution of vegetables by GC-FPD. In the analysis by GC/MS for identification, though the retention time and the mass spectrum were the same as those of the standard, the spectrum was different from MS library data. It appeared that decomposition of disulfoton sulfoxide occurred at the inlet.
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December 2005
Yokohama City Institute of Health, 1-2-17, Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
Fifty-two samples of broiled eels and broiled eel liver were analyzed for total mercury (total Hg) and methyl mercury. The mean concentrations of total Hg in broiled eels and broiled eel liver were 0.21 ppm and 0.
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April 2005
Yokohama City Institute of Health: 1-2-17 Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
Unknown peaks were detected in the chromatogram of garland chrysanthemum extract in analysis of organophosphorus pesticide residues. The unknown peaks were identified as isomers of tricresyl phosphate (TCP) by GC/MS. TCP is used as a plasticizer in polyvinyl chloride, and there is no report of its detection in foods.
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May 2004
Yokohama City Institute of Health, 1-2-17 Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
Carbonyl compounds (aldehydes and ketones) are suspected to be among the chemical compounds responsible for Sick Building Syndrome and Multiple Chemical Sensitivities. A headspace gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) analysis for these compounds was developed using derivatization of the compounds into volatile derivatives with o-(2,3,4,5,6-pentafluorobenzyl)hydroxylamine (PFBOA). For GC/MS detection, two ionization modes including electron impact ionization (EI) and negative chemical ionization (NCI) were compared.
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August 2003
Yokohama City Institute of Health: 1-2-17, Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
We have analyzed moxidectin residues in beef by a rapid and highly sensitive liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC/MS) method without fluorescent derivatization. By using atmospheric pressure chemical ionization (APCI) with a fragment voltage of 100 V, good measurement results were obtained and the recoveries of moxidectin were 93.3% and 96.
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August 2003
Yokohama City Institute of Health: 1-2-17, Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
Two peaks, A and B, detected in chromatograms of commercial frozen vegetable extracts during analysis of organophosphorus pesticide residues by GC-FPD, were identified as tris(2,4-ditert-butylphenyl)phosphite (Irgafos 168) and Irgafos 168 oxide, respectively, from their mass spectra. Irgafos 168 is used as an antioxidant in plastics, and there has been no report of its detection in foods. We analyzed Irgafos 168 and its oxide in 38 samples of commercial frozen vegetables, and they were detected from 4 samples (0.
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January 2003
Yokohama City Institute of Health, 1-2-17 Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
We have improved our sea urchin micronucleus assay for aquatic samples and used it to evaluate marine pollution. We found that the water samples we had collected for 2 years from the Tokyo bay coast near Tokyo, an industrial megalopolis, were positive due to the water samples being hypo-osmotic rather than to chemical pollutants. The evidence was as follows: (i) the osmolality and salinity of the samples were about half that of sea water; (ii) the micronucleus frequency induced in the water sample decreased to the control level when the osmolality was increased to that of sea water; (iii) artificial sea water diluted with distilled water induced micronuclei dilution-dependently.
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June 2002
Yokohama City Institute of Health: 1-2-17, Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
A dual-column GC system equipped with MS and ECD, using two identical columns (HP-1701), one connected to the MS and one to the ECD, has been developed. The carrier gas flow rate was adjusted to give the same retention time of each peak in both columns. Unknown peaks were detected and identified in 7 samples of crops using this system.
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February 2002
Yokohama City Institute of Health, Takigashira 1-2-17, Isogo, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
We developed a method for preparing male chromosomes from sea urchin hybrid andromerogones created with cryopreserved sperm. We obtained hybrid andromerogones by heterospermic insemination of Hemicentrotus pulcherrimus non-nucleate egg fragments produced by centrifuging unfertilized eggs in a stepwise saccharose density gradient. The hybrid andromerogones showed cleavage rates of 1%-93%, cleaved successively into two- and four- blastomeres and developed to early blastulae.
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August 2001
Yokohama City Institute of Health: 1-2-17, Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
Shokuhin Eiseigaku Zasshi
June 2001
Yokohama City Institute of Health: 1-2-17, Takigashira, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235-0012, Japan.
An unknown peak (peak A) was detected in a mass chromatogram of komatsuna extract containing a high concentration of phenthoate (PAP), and it was considered to be O,O,S-trimethyl phosphorodithioate (OOS). Although it is generally known that OOS exists as an impurity in technical malathion and PAP, it has not been reported that OOS is present in crops. Since an OOS standard is not commercially available, OOS was separated and purified from commercial emulsifiable malathion.
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October 2012
Yokohama City Institute of Health, Takigashira 1-2-17, Isogo-ku, Yokohama 235, Japan.
A cytotoxicity test with the crystal violet staining method was developed using Chinese hamster lung and HeLa S3 cells in 96-well microtitre plates with an automatic plate reader, to facilitate examination of serial dilutions of the test substance. A good correlation was observed between this procedure and routine cell counting. However, for some chemicals results of the microtitre plate method differed from colony formation counts, particularly when the chemical induced cell stasis.
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