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Detailed Analysis on the Toxic Effect of Bisphenol A to the Liver and Testis in the Rat

  • Choi Ju-Yun;Yoo Min
    • Biomedical Science Letters
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    • v.11 no.3
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    • pp.333-336
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    • 2005
  • Environmental endocrine disruptors are very toxic to the animals including humans. They are hormone-like acting chemicals which can be found in our normal daily life. We have examined the toxic effect of bisphenol A and if lactic acid bacteria could suppress this toxic effect. Thirty rats were divided into three groups (control, bisphenol A treated, bisphenol A and lactic acid bacteria treated). Treatments were carried out at an interval of 12 hours for each group. Control group showed normal and clear morphology of tissues. Cells were fine in their shape and color, and density was high enough for the normal function. However, bisphenol A treated group was abnormally destructed in cell morphology. In the testis, sperms were totally destructed. When treated with lactic acid bacteria together, the toxic effect of bisphenol A was clearly decreased. This study indicated that bisphenol A was toxic in any concentration especially for the liver and testis, however, lactic acid bacteria could suppress the toxic effects of bisphenol A.

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Research of Detection Method for Cytotoxic Effects of Environmental Pollutants Using Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM) in HeLa Cells (원자현미경(AFM)을 이용한 환경오염물질에 노출된 HeLa 세포의 표면변화 연구)

  • Lee, Si-Won;Lee, Soo-Il;Choi, Jin-Hee
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.23 no.1
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    • pp.47-51
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    • 2008
  • The toxicity of environmental pollutants was measured between a image of the surface topography in HeLa cells using atomic force microscopy for the possibility of toxic effect measurement and environmental monitoring. A image of the surface topography by AFM were estimated as toxic endpoints. The surface topography by AFM was observed a change of the cell surface in the environmental pollutants, but the standard of the measurement requires for the dose-effect degree. The overall results indicate that the possibility of measurement using AFM were confirmed a dose-effect degree related toxic effects, but it requres correlation between more various biomarker and AFM's measurements if the possibility of the toxic effect measurement was established.

Binary Mixture Toxicity of AROCLOR 1248, Oleic Acid, and Elemental Sulfur to Vibrio fischeri Luminescence

  • Kalciene, Virginija;Dabkeviciene, Daiva;Cetkauskaite, Anolda
    • Journal of Environmental Science International
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    • v.24 no.11
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    • pp.1541-1546
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    • 2015
  • The objective of this research was to evaluate the toxicity of the industial xenobiotic Aroclor 1248 (A) and natural origin substances~elemental sulfur (S80) and oleic acid (OA) and their binary mixtures to V. fischeri bioluminescence during the prolonged exposure time (up to 60 min). The bioluminescence quenching test was used to determine the toxic effects. Full factorial experiment design and multiple regression analysis and the comparison of binary mixture effect with the sum of effects of individual chemicals were used for the evaluation of combined effects of toxicants. The analysis of general trend of mixture toxicity to bioluminescence showed that mixture toxic effects were reversible up to 60 min. Data analysis revealed different joint effects, which were depended on mixture composition. S80 enhanced toxic effect of A and acted additively with synergistic interaction. Hydrophobic OA in mixture with A acted antagonistically and in mixture with sulfur caused an additive effect with antagonistic component of interaction. It was concluded that low concentrations of natural toxic substances present in environmental samples as mixtures of chemicals can define the toxicodynamic character of industrial xenobiotics.

Analysis of Dispersion Characteristics and Toxic Effect in the Small-Scale Continuous Release of Chlorine Gas (염소가스의 소규모 연속누출에서 분산특성 및 독성영향 해석)

  • Kim Tae-Ok;Jang Seo-Il;Lee Young-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.8 no.2 s.23
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    • pp.8-14
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    • 2004
  • This study analyzed dispersion characteristics and toxic effect in the small-scale continuous release of chlorine gas. We found that the Gaussian model using the Briggs' dispersion coefficient and the effective release height was better predicting experiments than the BM model. From chlorine concentrations calculated by Gaussian model, simulation results showed that the dispersion of chlorine was more affected by atmospheric stability and wind speed than release rate and that the toxic effect of chlorine gas was similar to the effect of parameters on chlorine dispersion. From effected areas with toxic criteria, damaged areas could be estimated to protect human.

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Development of Emergency Response System for Toxic Gas Facilities Using Quantitative Risk Analysis (독성가스 시설의 정량적 위험성 평가를 이용한 비상대응시스템 구축)

  • Yoo Jin Hwan;Kim Min Seop;Ko Jae Wook
    • Journal of the Korean Institute of Gas
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    • v.9 no.2 s.27
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    • pp.43-49
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    • 2005
  • Today toxic gas has various uses. If there is a release accident, the gas rapidly disperse into the atmosphere. The extent of damage due to toxic gas accident is very wide and fatal to human being. So, it is necessary for toxic gas facilities which have high risk to construct an emergency response system that prepare to toxic release and make immediate response to be possible at accident appearance. In this study accident scenario were selected and frequency analysis was executed using FTA technique. Dispersion effect of toxic gas release was analyzed using DNV company's PHAST(Ver. 6.2). Finally, an emergency response system was developed using results of quantitative risk analysis.

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Effect of Lead and Cadmium on Liver and Blood Phase in Rat (납 및 카드뮴이 흰쥐의 간과 혈액상에 미치는 영향)

  • 주병찬;홍사욱
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.2 no.1_2
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    • pp.43-53
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    • 1987
  • Among the environmental toxic metals, cadmium and lead compounds are very hazard for human health because these may affect the biological function of human body and furthermore enhance the cause of various disease. In recent years, as the view of environmental toxicology, the combination of toxic metals suffering human health is especially significant cadmium chloride (10 mg/kg P. 0., 1 mg/kg I.P.) and lead acetate (20 mg/kg P.O., 2 mg/kg I.P.) were administered to rats for 4 weeks on alternate days and then examined the effect of these on body weight, tissue weight and also biochemical function in blood and tissue were investigated and comparision of the two experimental groups such as single and combined administration. According to the results of this experiment, accumulation of heavy metals increased and biological metabolic function grew worse but, in tissue, toxic effect decreased by combined administration and intraperitoneal administration was more toxic than per OS.

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A Study on the Effects of LMX and Affiliation/Challenge-oriented OCB and Moderated-mediating Effects of Toxic Leadership (LMX와 관계/도전 지향적 조직시민행동의 영향 및 독성리더십의 조절된 매개효과 연구)

  • Sung-Su Ahn;Hyeon-Suk Park
    • Industry Promotion Research
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    • v.8 no.2
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    • pp.67-80
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    • 2023
  • This study analysis the effects of the relationship between LMX and affiliation-OCB, challenge-OCB which is voluntary behavior of organizational members. For this study, the effect of LMX on AOCB and COCB, as well as the mediating effect of AOCB behavior, the moderating role of toxic leadership, were analyzed. The results of studies are as follows. First, LMX had a positive effect on AOCB and COCB, respectively. Second, AOCB has a mediating-effect between LMX and COCB. and Third, toxic leadership confirmed the moderating-effect between LMX and AOCB, and finally the moderated-mediating-effect through AOCB in the relationship between LMX and COCB. Therefore, it was analyzed that the quality of the relationship between leader and member in the organization is an important factor in expanding the positive and voluntary behavior of members in the organization. In addition, since toxic leadership weakens positive and voluntary civic behavior for organizational members, it suggests the need for strategy to overcome toxic leadership for an efficient organization management.

Studies on the Population of Toxigenic Fungi in Foodstuffs(VIII) (한국 식품중의 유독성 진균에 관한 연구 8)

  • Koh, Choon-Myung;Kim, Se-Jong;Cho, She-Hoon;Kim, Sung-Kwang;Lew, Joon
    • Korean Journal of Microbiology
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    • v.12 no.2
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    • pp.59-68
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    • 1974
  • With an aim to disclose causal factors scably grains intoxications, the screening of toxic Fusaria and the detection of toxic priniciples were performed in respect of cultured cells bioassay with HeLa cells, skin-necrotizing effect, histopathological investigation and also chromatographic analysis sith following results ; 1. Among the fungi, Fusarium sp. F-27, F-63 and F-61 were highly toxic to mice, causing liver injury characterized necrosis and inflammation. 2. HeLa cell culture bioassay demonstrated that the cell of the isolated strains of Fusaria were suspected to produce toxic material (Fusarenon-X). 3. The culture filtrates of Fusarium nivale Fn-2B, F-27, and F-63, were injected subcutaneously, and caused inflammation followed by crust on the skin ICR-mice. 4. The observation method of skin-necrotizing effect to the mice can be used to the screening to the toxin-producing fungi isolated from many fusarial contaminations.

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The Toxicity of N-(2-Ethylhexyl)-8, 9, 10-trinorborn-5-ene-2, 3-dicorhoxymide on Cytochrome P-450 and Biochemical Parameter of Serum in Rats (N-(2-Ethylhexyl)-8, 9, 10-trinorborn-5-ene-2, 3-dicorhoxymide가 Rat의 Cytochrome P-450 및 생화학적 혈액상에 미치는 독성작용)

  • 홍사욱;장준식
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.7 no.1_2
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    • pp.1-16
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    • 1992
  • Biologically, MGK-264 (N-octyl bicycloheptene dicarboximide) acts as a synergists for insecticides mainly pyrethrins and pyrethroids. It's used extensively in combination with pyrethrin and piperonyl butoxide and also with personal insect repellent and cockroach repellents. But the toxic effect of MGK-264 in mamalians was a relatively little known therefore in this studies it was initiated to examine the toxic effect of MGK -264 in rats. For 5 weeks it administrated daily in each 250 mg and 500 mg of MGK-264 per kg of body weight in rats. 1) The body weight gain and the LYMPH (%) value in blood were observed a slight tendency to reduce in accordance with amount of dose and number treatment time. 2) The content of cytochrome P-450 and activity of NADPH-cytochrome c reductase were decreased in liver and those were observed some tendency in the kidney as liver but not significant. 3) The liver cholinesterase activity in the both 250 mg/kg and 500 mg/kg per kg of body weight with treated groups and the liver aniline hydroxylase in 500 mg/kg treated group were gradually decreased from 4 weeks after treated groups. In consequence it would sugested that the toxic effect of MGK-264 was low but in could offer hazard effect in liver and nervers system of rats if it was administrated move dose of MGK-264 and agumented in number of treated time.

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Study on the Subacute Toxicity of Anticancer Platinum Complexese (개발한 제3세대 항암제의 아만성 독성연구)

  • 정광원;노영수;정세영
    • Environmental Analysis Health and Toxicology
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    • v.11 no.3_4
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    • pp.1-10
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    • 1996
  • The purpose of this study was to characterise the subacute toxic potency of i.v. administered KHPC-005 and 006. Few test compounds-related toxic effects were observed in body weight gain, clinical signs, urinalysis, hematological parameters and serum biochemical values. Gross necropsy and histopathology revealed no evidance specific toxicity. Our data indicated that no-observed effect level of KI-IPC-005 and 006 were estimated to be 10mg/kg and 4mg/kg in male rats, and 10mg/kg and 1.33mg/kg in female rats, respectively.

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