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Huan Jing Ke Xue ; 39(2): 585-591, 2018 Feb 08.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29964819

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From March 2013 to December 2014, we on-site inspected indoor concentrations of formaldehyde and a benzene series in 454 children's bedrooms that were decorated earlier than one year before our inspection. Large differences existed in the formaldehyde and benzene-series concentrations among individual bedrooms. Bedrooms that were inspected in winter had significantly higher concentration of formaldehyde than bedrooms that were inspected in other seasons (P<0.001), but the benzene-series concentration had no significant seasonal difference. Among bedrooms that were inspected in spring, those using different materials as wall coverings had significant differences in concentrations of the benzene series. Among bedrooms that were inspected in summer, those using different materials as floor coverings had significant differences in concentrations of the benzene series (P<0.01). Among bedrooms that were inspected in autumn, those with>5 household bonsais had significantly higher concentrations of formaldehyde than other bedrooms did. Among bedrooms that were inspected in winter, those with frequent use of air humidifiers and those in which pets were kept had significantly higher concentrations of the benzene series than other bedrooms did (P<0.05). These results indicate that, after a long time since decoration, the types of household wall and floor covering materials still have certain relationships with indoor benzene-series levels and, compared to decoration materials, household ventilation perhaps has greater effect on indoor formaldehyde levels. The indoor benzene-series level perhaps has associations with indoor humidity level and the keeping of pets in households. Household bonsaies may have limited effect on indoor formaldehyde and benzene-series levels in residences that were decorated a long time ago.


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Air Pollution, Indoor/analysis , Benzene/analysis , Formaldehyde/analysis , Housing , Animals , Child , China , Floors and Floorcoverings , Humans , Pets , Seasons
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Phytochem Anal ; 19(6): 560-7, 2008.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18618474

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INTRODUCTION: Jasmonic acid (JA), abscisic acid (ABA) and indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) are important plant hormones. Plant hormones are difficult to analyse because they occur in small concentrations and other substances in the plant interfere with their detection. OBJECTIVE: To develop a new, inexpensive procedure for the rapid extraction and purification of IAA, ABA and JA from various plant species. METHODOLOGY: Samples were prepared by extraction of plant tissues with methanol and ethyl acetate. Then the extracts were further purified and enriched with C(18) cartridges. The final extracts were derivatised with diazomethane and then measured by GC-MS. The results of the new methodology were compared with those of the Creelman and Mullet procedure. RESULTS: Sequential elution of the assimilates from the C(18 )cartridges revealed that IAA and ABA eluted in 40% methanol, while JA subsequently eluted in 60% methanol. The new plant hormone extraction and purification procedure produced results that were comparable to those obtained with the Creelman and Mullet's procedure. This new procedure requires only 0.5 g leaf samples to quantify these compounds with high reliability and can simultaneously determine the concentrations of the three plant hormones. CONCLUSION: A simple, inexpensive method was developed for determining endogenous IAA, ABA and JA concentrations in plant tissue.


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Abscisic Acid/isolation & purification , Chemistry Techniques, Analytical/methods , Cyclopentanes/isolation & purification , Indoleacetic Acids/isolation & purification , Oxylipins/isolation & purification , Plants/chemistry , Acetates/chemistry , Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry , Methanol/chemistry , Plant Leaves/chemistry , Reference Standards
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