Evaluation of the Sedative Effect of Fragrance on Filipinas Using a Biochemical Marker
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概要
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate the usefulness of salivary amylase activity as an indicator of the acute psychological sedative effects of fragrances used in household products such as clothing softeners. Twenty seven healthy Philippine female subjects in their late 30s were enrolled (38.7±5.2 yr). This study was undertaken to investigate the favorite fragrance of Asian and Pacific Islander women. Our results indicated that (i) a mixed floral fragrance might be a favorite fragrance for Filipinas; (ii) fragrances contained in a softener significantly induced a sedative effect in humans, as assessed by both analysis of the biochemical marker and subjective evaluation; (iii) salivary amylase activity has the potential to be an excellent indicator for the evaluation of the acute psychological sedative effects of fragrance.
- 日本生理人類学会の論文
著者
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Yamaguchi Masaki
富山大学 工学部
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Yamaguchi Masaki
University Of Toyama
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Sakakima Josaku
University of Toyama
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Sato Kimiharu
Procter & Gamble Far East, Inc.
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Nakano Kimihiro
Procter & Gamble Far East, Inc.
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Sato Kimiharu
Procter & Gamble Far East Inc.
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Nakano Kimihiro
Procter & Gamble Far East Inc.
関連論文
- PC2-1 Evaluation of Sedative Effect of Fragrance by Biochemical Marker in Filipina(Proceedings of The 8th International Congress of Physiological Anthropology)
- Evaluation of the Sedative Effect of Fragrance on Filipinas Using a Biochemical Marker
- The Evaluation of the Stress Sedative Effect of Perfume : Using Salivary Amylase (Proceedings of the 54th Meeting of Japan Society of Physiological Anthropology)