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Physiological effects of wood on humans: a review

This review has described scientific reports that elucidated the physiological effects of wood-derived stimulation. Throughout, these reports showed that olfactory, … See more

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Association of wood use in bedrooms with comfort and …

WebSleep is an essential factor for health promotion along with nutrition and exercise. It has been reported that poor sleep is a risk factor for metabolic syndrome, …

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Effects of olfactory stimulation by α-pinene on autonomic …

WebThe HF value associated with olfactory stimulation by α-pinene is shown in Fig. 2a. The mean baseline HF for 30 s before stimulation (pre-measurement condition) …

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Lipopolysaccharide from Yoshino cedar trees (Cryptomeria …

WebWood has multiple effects on human health, including the immune system [1, 2].Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica D. Don) is an indigenous and abundant …

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House dust mites and their sensitivity to wood oils and volatiles

WebAllergic diseases such as bronchial asthma, perennial rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis caused by the house dust mites Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus and …

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Physiological effects of touching sugi

WebWood is used as an interior material in Japan, and it is empirically known that contact with wood induces relaxation in humans. However, evidential data regarding …

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Sensory irritations and pulmonary effects in human …

WebPinewood (Pinus ssp.) is widely used for furniture and building purposes. However, despite its widespread use, information on possible human sensory irritations …

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Effects and interaction of different interior material

WebJapanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) wood is widely used as a traditional construction material in Japan. The relationship between an individual’s perceived …

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Effect of quercetin derivatives on melanogenesis …

WebControlling melanogenesis is important for maintaining the good health and cosmetic appearance of a human body. This study aims to search the active compounds …

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Neuropharmacological activities of phytoncide released …

WebForest-air bathing and walking (shinrin-yoku) is beneficial to human heath. In this study the phytoncide (volatile compounds) released from Cryptomeria japonica …

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Neuropharmacological activities of fruit essential oil from

WebLitsea cubeba (Lauraceae) is woody plant endemic to Taiwan that is traditionally used as a spice. In the current study, several behavioral analyses were …

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Antioxidative compounds from leaves of Tahongai

WebIn Indonesia, where herbal medicine has been popular, more than 1300 species are known as medicinal plants, called Jamu [].The uses of Jamu fall into four …

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Physiological and psychological responses to olfactory simulation …

WebTaiwania (Taiwania cryptomerioides) is a valuable raw material in the wood products industry in Taiwan. An empirical study of the physiological and psychological …

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Knotwood and bark extracts: strong antioxidants from

WebThe antioxidant properties of hydrophilic extracts of knotwood of several industrially important tree species were evaluated by lipid-peroxidation inhibition and …

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Evaluation of biological activities of extracts from the fruiting body

WebPleurotus citrinopileatus Singer has recently become a popular delicacy in East Asian countries. We prepared a methanol extract, soluble fractions from the …

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A comparative study of morphological characteristics of

WebIn this study, the morphological characteristics of MDF sanding dust were explored by sieve and image analyses. It was found that more than 95% of MDF sanding …

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Antibacterial compounds from shoot skins of moso bamboo

WebBamboo is intricately associated with human activity, and its usefulness is well known. For example, its roots and leaves have been used as medicinal products. …

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Stereochemistry and biosynthesis of 8-

WebT Kawasaki K Uezono Y Nakazawa (2000) ArticleTitle Antihypertensive mechanism of food for specified health use: “Eucommia leaf glycoside” and its clinical application (in …

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The importance of debarking in mitigating the leaching of …

WebSprinkling wood with water is a common method for protecting wood during storage, yet the polluted runoff generated by the log yard is a major drawback. To study …

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Biodegradation of diuron in artificially contaminated water and

WebWe investigated the potential of white-rot fungi for bioremediation of aqueous environments contaminated with diuron (3-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea). First, …

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Characterization of the effluents condensated by volatile organic

WebHeat treatment was an eco-friendly modification technology for rubberwood, without the addition of chemical reagents into the wood and wood performance has been …

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Spatial distribution characteristics of the dust emitted

WebCutting methods. Background dust concentration was adjusted around 0.07 mg/m 3 by measuring initial dust concentration in the room before each milling. As …

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