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1996 Fiscal Year Final Research Report Summary

Investigation on Contamination Source of Highly Toxic Dioxin Analogues in Taiwan

Research Project

Project/Area Number 08041185
Research Category

Grant-in-Aid for international Scientific Research

Allocation TypeSingle-year Grants
SectionField Research
Research InstitutionSetsunan University

Principal Investigator

MIYATA Hideaki  Setsunan Universiry, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Professor, 薬学部, 教授 (80167676)

Co-Investigator(Kenkyū-buntansha) AOZASA Osamu  Setsunan University, Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Assistant, 薬学部, 助手 (20248066)
Project Period (FY) 1996
KeywordsDioxin analogues / PCDD / PCDF / Coplanar PCB / Sediment / broadleaf tree / Pollution / Analysis
Research Abstract

All dioxin analogues composing of polychlorinated dibenzo-podioxins (PCDDs), polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) and coplanar PCBs (Co-PCBs) are very toxic. Even at environmental pollution level, it is revealed that they give a hormonal damage in women, and pointed out that they will occur immunosuppression and genital function damage in human. Therefore, in recent years, U.S.A., Canada and Europe countries have actively took measures to decrease the environemental pollution level. We already revealed that sediments in the estuary and the neighboring area of 12 rivers over northern to southern Taiwan, Republic of China, were heavily polluted by Dioxin analogues.
In this study, 18 surface sediment samples from over the estuary to the upper stream area of river in northern Taiwan were analyzed in order to reveal the contamination source. The sediments from urban and the neighboring areas showed high pollution levels. This result suggest that many contamination sources might exist largel … More y in urban area.
Dioxin analogues are generated as by-product from various combustion processes, and they are released to the atmosphere. In order to estimate the contamination source, we surveyed the air pollution using broadleaf tree (banyan tree) as a biomonitoring indicator. Fourteen samples from urban, industrial and local areas over northern to southern Taiwan were analyzed. The contamination level was remarkably high at urban and/or industrial areas such as Hsinchu city, Chiayi city, Kaohsiung city and Taipei city. While the local areas with a small pollution density showed the lower pollution level. Thus contamination tendency was also seen in a case of Japan. In Japan, Dioxin analogues generated from burning process in municipal waste incineration. However, the combustion amount of municipal waste is small in Taiwan. Hereafter, it is necessary to determine the true contamination sources.
From above results, it is concluded that our monitoring techniques are good means for the evaluation of environmental contamination to the dioxin analogues. Less

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All Publications (4 results)

  • [Publications] Hideaki Miyata et.al.: "Contamination levels of dioxin analogues in sediment from nothern part of rivers in Taiwan,Republic of China" Organohalogen Compounds.

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  • [Publications] Osamu Aozasa et.al.: "Inrestigation on air pollntion by dioxin analogaes in Taiwan,Republic of China using leaf of broadleaf tree as on indicator" Organohalogen Compounds.

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  • [Publications] Hideaki Miyata, Teruyuki Nakao, Osamu Aozasa, Souiti Ohta, Chin-Wan Huang and Hui-Tuh Tsai: "Contamination Levels of Dioxin Analogues in Sediment from Nothern Part of Rivers in Taiwan, Republic of China" Organohalogen Compounds.

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  • [Publications] Osamu Aozasa, Teruyuki Nakao, Souiti Ohta, Hideaki Miyata, Chin-Wan Huang and Hui-Tuh Tsai: "Investigation on Air Pollution by Dioxin Analogues in Taiwan, Republic of China Using Leaf of Broadleaf Tree as an Indicator" Organohalogen Compounds.

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Published: 1999-03-09  

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