Urinary Hippuric Acid Excretion after Use of Spray Ski-wax and Remover
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概要
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The biological monitoring for exposure to toluene is based on the measurement of urinary hippuric acid concentration (HA-U). In occupational health, workers exposed to toluene are examined for HA-U, because collection of urine samples is easy. The HA-U data of an engineer who did not use toluene occupationally showed relatively high values. It was indicated that he went to ski every weekend in winter and had used spray ski-wax and remover which contained toluene. The ski-club members of Tokai University, School of Medicine who used such sprays were examined for HA-U at the ski training camp. It was revealed that the use of these sprays elevated the HA-U values remarkably. Therefore, the use of sprays, especially in the winter season, can be one of confounding factors for biological monitoring of occupational exposure to toluene based on measurement of HA-U.
- 東海大学の論文
著者
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Aikawa Hiroyuki
Department Of Environmental Health Tokai University School Of Medicine
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Aikawa Hiroyuki
Department Of Occupational Health And Industrial Hygine School Of Medicine Tokai University
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SUGITA Minoru
Department of Environmental and Occupational Health, Toho University School of Medicine
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Suzuki Kenshi
東海大学 分子生物
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Sugita M
Department Of Environmental And Occupational Health Toho University School Of Medicine
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Sugita Minoru
Department Of Environmental And Occupational Health Toho University School Of Medicine
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Sugita M
Tokai Univ.
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Aikawa Hiroyuki
Department Of Basic Clinical Science And Public Health Tokai University School Of Medicine
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Aikawa Hiroyuki
Department Of Environmental Health Division Of Community And Environmental Health Tokai University S
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SUZUKI Kiiko
Medical Service Center, Sony Corporation
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MINOWA Hisako
Medical Service Center, Sony Corporation
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ETOH Ryozaburo
Medical Service Center, Sony Corporation
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KASUGA Hitoshi
Department of Public Health, School of Medicine, Tokai University
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YAMASAKI Takako
Medical Service Center, Sony Corporation
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MINOWA Hisako
Professional Counseling Services Corporation
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Suzuki K
Tokai Univ.
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Etoh Ryozaburo
Medical Service Center Sony Corporation
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Kasuga Hitoshi
Tokai University
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Kasuga H
Tokai University School Of Medicine
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Kasuga Hitoshi
Department Of Public Health School Of Medicine Tokai University
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Yamasaki Takako
Medical Service Center Sony Corporation
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Aikawa H
Tokai Univ. School Of Medicine
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Sugita Minoru
Department Of Biology School Of Education Waseda University
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Suchi M
Kanagawa Children's Medical Center
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