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Environ Geochem Health ; 40(5): 2131-2141, 2018 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29549471

ABSTRACT

The ambient air particulates pollutants of total suspended particulates (TSP) and PM2.5 were collected by using PS-1 and Wilbur PM2.5 sampler, simultaneously during the year of 2015-2017 at a photoelectric factory in Science Park of central Taiwan. And those of the ambient air atmospheric metallic elements (Cr, Mn, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pb) concentrations which attached on the TSP and PM2.5 were analyzed by using inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectrometer. In addition, identifying anthropogenic and natural pollutants sources were conducted by using the enrichment factor (EF) and principal component analysis (PCA) methods. The results indicated that the average TSP and PM2.5 concentrations were ranked highest in winter season, while summer season was ranked lowest during the year of 2015-2016. In addition, the average highest metallic element concentrations were occurred in winter season for both TSP and PM2.5 during the year of 2015-2016, while the average lowest metallic elements concentrations in TSP and PM2.5 were also occurred in winter season during the year of 2016-2017. Moreover, the EF analysis results showed that the metallic element Zn came from anthropogenic emission source. As for metallic element Mn, the results showed that metallic element Mn was mainly attributed to natural emission in this study. Finally, the PCA results showed that metallic elements Cr, Zn and Pb were the dominant emissions metallic elements in this study. As for PM2.5, the results showed that the metallic elements Cr, Cu and Pb were the dominant emissions metallic elements at this HPB sampling site.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants/analysis , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Particulate Matter/analysis , Chromium/analysis , Manganese/analysis , Particle Size , Seasons , Taiwan , Zinc/analysis
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Environ Geochem Health ; 40(4): 1601-1607, 2018 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29435703

ABSTRACT

The plum rain season in Taiwan is in May and June. The severest plum rain season over the last 21 years was in 2017. This study involves the collection of mercury wet depositions in the plum rain season of May-June in 2017. A DMA-80 (Direct Mercury Analyzer) was used to analyze the precipitated mercury concentrations and calculate the wet depositions of mercury in the plum rain season. The results indicate that the highest wet depositions of mercury in the aqueous phase were on 6/16, reaching 209.04 µg/m2 * day, while the lowest were on 5/15, at 0.18 µg/m2 * day. The mercury wet depositions in the particulate phase were highest on 6/17, when it exceeded 100 µg/kg, and lowest on particulate phase were occurred in 6/11, when it was 3.64 µg/m2 * day. The relationship between the wet depositions of mercury in the aqueous phase and rainfall was insignificant, while that between the wet depositions of mercury in the particulate phase and rainfall was significant. The wet depositions of mercury in this study were second highest (30.73 µg/m2 day) when compared with those in studies in the years 2007-2017. Although the rainfall in this study was only 564 mm H2O, high mercury concentrations obtained from the plum rain season result in the high wet depositions of mercury in Taichung, Taiwan.


Subject(s)
Mercury/analysis , Rain , Seasons , Humidity , Hydrogen-Ion Concentration , Taiwan , Wind
3.
Environ Geochem Health ; 40(1): 461-472, 2018 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28303454

ABSTRACT

The concentrations of particulates and metallic elements that were bound to total suspended particulates in ambient air at Long Cyuan Elementary School (LCYES), Lung Ching Elementary School (LCHES) and Long Shan Primary School (LSPS) sampling sites in the Longjing area were measured. Significant difference tests were conducted at LSPS, LCYES and LCHES sites. Finally, carcinogenic and non-carcinogenic risk values for LSPS, LCYES and LCHES sites in the Longjing district were evaluated. The results show that the most average particulate and metallic element concentrations were highest in October, November, January, February, March, April, August, and September The average particulate and metallic element concentrations at LCHES were higher than at the other sampling sites. The Concentration Scatter Diagrams reveal the absence of significant variation among the LSPS, LCYES and LCHES sampling sites in the Longjing district. Therefore, these sampling sites are inferred to have similar emission sources. The children and adults inhalation carcinogenic risks which referenced US EPA method were all within acceptable ranges. Non-carcinogenic risks revealed that all metallic elements considered herein were harmless to human health.


Subject(s)
Metals, Heavy/analysis , Metals, Heavy/toxicity , Particulate Matter/analysis , Particulate Matter/toxicity , Population Health , Adolescent , Adult , Aged , Carcinogens/analysis , Carcinogens/toxicity , Child , Climate , Environmental Exposure , Environmental Monitoring/methods , Humans , Middle Aged , Quality Control , Risk Assessment , Schools , Seasons , Spectrum Analysis/methods , Taiwan , Young Adult
4.
Environ Geochem Health ; 40(3): 1127-1144, 2018 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28584978

ABSTRACT

In Asian countries such as China, Malaysia, Pakistan, India, Taiwan, Korea, Japan and Hong Kong, ambient air total suspended particulates and PM2.5 concentration data were collected and discussed during the years of 1998-2015 in this study. The aim of the present study was to (1) investigate and collect ambient air total suspended particulates (TSP) and PM2.5 concentrations for Asian countries during the past two decades. (2) Discuss, analyze and compare those particulates (TSP and PM2.5) annual concentration distribution trends among those Asian countries during the past two decades. (3) Test the mean concentration differences in TSP and PM2.5 among the Asian countries during the past decades. The results indicated that the mean TSP concentration order was shown as China > Malaysia > Pakistan > India > Taiwan > Korea > Japan. In addition, the mean PM2.5 concentration order was shown as Vietnam > India > China > Hong Kong > Mongolia > Korea > Taiwan > Japan and the average percentages of PM2.5 concentrations for Taiwan, China, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, Mongolia and Other (India and Vietnam) were 8, 21, 6, 8, 14, 13 and 30%, respectively, during the past two decades. Moreover, t test results revealed that there were significant mean TSP and PM2.5 concentration differences for either China or India to any of the countries such as Taiwan, Korea and Japan in Asia during the past two decades for this study. Noteworthy, China and India are both occupied more than 60% of the TSP and PM2.5 particulates concentrations out of all the Asia countries. As for Taiwan, the average PM2.5 concentration displayed increasing trend in the years of 1998-1999. However, it showed decreasing trend in the years of 2000-2010. As for Korea, the average PM2.5 concentrations showed decreasing trend during the years of 2001-2013. Finally, the average PM2.5 concentrations for Mongolia displayed increasing trend in the years of 2004-2013.


Subject(s)
Particulate Matter/analysis , Asia , Vehicle Emissions
5.
Environ Geochem Health ; 39(1): 99-108, 2017 Feb.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26943145

ABSTRACT

This study measured the concentrations of particulates and metallic elements in ambient air by using PS-1 sampler (TSP) at Longjing area. And this study focuses on the collection of ambient air particulates, metallic elements, particulate-bound mercury Hg(p), concentrations. In addition, the sources of ambient pollutants by way of back trajectory analysis are found. Moreover, test mean concentration variance differences for metallic elements (PM, Hg(p), Mn, Fe, Zn, Cr, Cu, and Pb) among the four seasons (spring, summer, autumn and winter) through ANOVA are calculated. The result indicates that the average highest particulate concentration occurred in winter season, and the order was winter > spring > autumn > summer, and the mostly highest average metallic element (Mn, Fe, Zn, Cr, Cu, Pb) concentrations occurred in autumn. Moreover, the mostly average lowest metallic element concentrations occurred in summer. In addition, the above results of backward trajectories that the major particulate pollutants parcel mainly come from northeastern Taiwan. Moreover, when comparing the results of the first half year to that of the second half year, the they indicated that all metallic elements displayed significant differences in concentrations except those of Hg(p), Mn, Fe, Zn. Finally, metallic element Hg(p) is the only one which showed no significant concentration difference from either seasonal variations or half-year observations.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants/analysis , Seasons , Analysis of Variance , Taiwan
6.
Environ Geochem Health ; 39(4): 791-802, 2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27372658

ABSTRACT

PM2.5 has become an important environmental issue in Taiwan during the past few years. Moreover, electricity increased significantly during the summertime and TTPP generated by coal burning base is the main electricity provider in central Taiwan. Therefore, summer season has become the main research target in this study. The ambient air concentrations of particulate matter PM2.5 and PM10 collected by using VAPS at a mixed characteristic sampling site were studied in central Taiwan. The results indicated that the average daytime PM2.5 and PM10 particulate concentrations were occurred in May and they were 44.75 and 57.77 µg/m3 in this study. The results also indicated that the average nighttime PM2.5 and PM10 particulate concentrations were occurred in June and they were 38.19 and 45.79 µg/m3 in this study. The average PM2.5/PM10 ratios were 0.7 for daytime, nighttime and 24-h sampling periods in the summer for this study. This value was ranked as the lowest ratios when compared to the other seasons in previous study. Noteworthy, the results further indicated that the metallic element Pb has the mean highest concentrations for 24-h, daytime and nighttime sampling periods when compared to those of the other metallic elements (Ni, Cu, Zn and Cd). The average mean highest metallic Pb concentrations in PM10 were 110.7, 203.0 and 207.2 ng/m3 for 24-h, daytime and nighttime sampling periods in this study. And there were 59.53, 105.2 and 106.6 ng/m3 for Pb in PM2.5 for 24-h, daytime and nighttime sampling periods, respectively. Moreover, the results further indicated that mean metallic element Pb concentrations on PM2.5 and PM10 were all higher than those of the other elements for 24 h, day and nighttime.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants/analysis , Metals, Heavy/analysis , Particle Size , Particulate Matter/analysis , Power Plants , Seasons , Air Pollutants/chemistry , Cadmium/analysis , Copper/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Lead/analysis , Metals, Heavy/chemistry , Nickel/analysis , Particulate Matter/chemistry , Taiwan , Time Factors , Zinc/analysis
7.
Environ Geochem Health ; 39(4): 901-911, 2017 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27495251

ABSTRACT

The main purpose of this study was to monitor ambient air particulates and mercury species [RGM, Hg(p), GEM and total mercury] concentrations and dry depositions over rural area at Longjing in central Taiwan during October 2014 to September 2015. In addition, passive air sampler and knife-edge surrogate surface samplers were used to collect the ambient air mercury species concentrations and dry depositions, respectively, in this study. Moreover, direct mercury analyzer was directly used to detect the mercury Hg(p) and RGM concentrations. The result indicated that: (1) The average highest RGM, Hg(p), GEM and total mercury concentrations, and dry depositions were observed in January, prevailing dust storm occurred in winter season was the possible major reason responsible for the above findings. (2) The highest average RGM, Hg(p), GEM and total mercury concentrations, dry depositions and velocities were occurred in winter. This is because that China is the largest atmospheric mercury (Hg) emitter in the world. Its Hg emissions and environmental impacts need to be evaluated. (3) The results indicated that the total mercury ratios of Kaohsiung to that of this study were 5.61. This is because that Kaohsiung has the largest industry density (~60 %) in Taiwan. (4) the USA showed average lower mercury species concentrations when compared to those of the other world countries. The average ratios of China/USA values were 89, 76 and 160 for total mercury, RGM and Hg(p), respectively, during the years of 2000-2012.


Subject(s)
Air Pollutants/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Mercury/analysis , Particulate Matter/analysis , Seasons , China , Reference Values , Taiwan , Time Factors , United States
8.
Environ Geochem Health ; 37(2): 233-49, 2015 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25185928

ABSTRACT

The purpose of this study is to characterize metallic elements associated with atmospheric particulate matter in the dry deposition plate, total suspended particulate, fine particles, and coarse particles at Taichung Harbor and Gong Ming Junior High School (airport) in central Taiwan at a sampling site from June 2013 to August 2013. The results indicated that: (1) the average concentrations of the metallic elements Cr and Cd were highest at the Gong Ming Junior High School (airport), and the average concentrations of the metallic elements Ni, Cu, and Pb were highest at the Taichung Harbor sampling site. (2) The high smelting industry density and export/import rate of heavily loaded cargos were the main reasons leading to these findings. (3) The average metallic element dry deposition and metallic element PM(2.5-10) all followed the order of Pb > Cr > Cu > Ni > Cd at the two sampling sites. However, the average metallic elements Cu and Pb were found to have the highest dry deposition velocities and concentrations in PM(2.5) for the two sampling sites in this study. (4) The correlation coefficients of ambient air particle dry deposition and concentration with wind speed at the airport were higher than those from the harbor sampling site. The wind and broad open spaces at Taichung Airport were the possible reasons for the increasing correlation coefficients for ambient air particle concentration and dry deposition with wind speed at the Taichung Airport sampling site.


Subject(s)
Metals, Heavy/analysis , Particulate Matter/analysis , Air Pollution/analysis , Environmental Monitoring , Metallurgy , Particle Size , Seasons , Taiwan , Wind
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-355057

ABSTRACT

<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To compare the therapeutic effects of minocycline, metronidazole and iodine glycerin on periodontitis.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>A total of 123 patients were randomly divided into 3 groups to receive the 3 topical remedies administered into the periodontal pockets. The total response rate of the 3 treatments was calculated, and the changes in GI, PL I, PD and BO P were observed.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>All the clinical indices of the 3 groups showed obvious improvements after the treatments compared with the baseline levels. The clinical indices of minocycline group and metronidazole group showed significant greater improvements than those of iodine glycerin group. The total response rate in minocycline group and metronidazole group was higher than that of iodine glycerin group.</p><p><b>CONCLUSIONS</b>Minocycline and metronidazole as topical remedies can be effective auxiliary treatments of periodontitis.</p>


Subject(s)
Adult , Aged , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Young Adult , Administration, Topical , Anti-Bacterial Agents , Therapeutic Uses , Iodine , Therapeutic Uses , Metronidazole , Therapeutic Uses , Minocycline , Therapeutic Uses , Periodontal Pocket , Periodontitis , Drug Therapy
10.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-282648

ABSTRACT

<p><b>OBJECTIVE</b>To investigate the effect of liquorice in functional modulation of intestinal P-glycoprotein (P-gp) in rats.</p><p><b>METHODS</b>An in vitro diffusion chamber system (Ussing chamber) was used to examine the direct effect of liquorice decoction on rhodamine 123 (a subtrate of P-gp) transport and evaluate the permeability of rhodamine 123 or fluorescein sodium through rat jejunum membranes after oral administration of liquorice decoction.</p><p><b>RESULTS</b>Direct application of liquorice decoction did not obviously affect rhodamine 123 transport across the intestinal mucosa. Oral administration of liquorice decoction (10 g/kg, twice daily for a week) significantly increased the absorption of rhodamine 123 and also enhanced rhodamine 123 secretion across the jejunum mucosa. Liquorice had no obvious effect on the transport of CF across the jejunum mucosa.</p><p><b>CONCLUSION</b>Liquorice may slightly inhibit P-gp function in the intestinal mucosa to increase the intestinal absorption of rhodamine 123.</p>


Subject(s)
Animals , Male , Rats , ATP Binding Cassette Transporter, Subfamily B, Member 1 , Metabolism , Glycyrrhiza , Intestinal Absorption , Intestinal Mucosa , Metabolism , Intestines , Metabolism , Plant Extracts , Pharmacology , Rats, Sprague-Dawley , Rhodamine 123 , Metabolism
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