Literature DB >> 26819913

Conifer-Derived Monoterpenes and Forest Walking.

Kazuhiro Sumitomo1, Hiroaki Akutsu2, Syusei Fukuyama1, Akiho Minoshima1, Shin Kukita1, Yuji Yamamura1, Yoshiaki Sato1, Taiki Hayasaka1, Shinobu Osanai1, Hiroshi Funakoshi2, Naoyuki Hasebe3, Masao Nakamura1.   

Abstract

Conifer and broadleaf trees emit volatile organic compounds in the summer. The major components of these emissions are volatile monoterpenes. Using solid phase microextraction fiber as the adsorbant, monoterpenes were successfully detected and identified in forest air samples. Gas chromatography/mass chromatogram of monoterpenes in the atmosphere of a conifer forest and that of serum from subjects who were walking in a forest were found to be similar each other. The amounts of α-pinene in the subjects became several folds higher after forest walking. The results indicate that monoterpenes in the atmosphere of conifer forests are transferred to and accumulate in subjects by inhalation while they are exposed to this type of environment.

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Keywords:  conifer; forest therapy; forest walking; monoterpenes; pinene

Year:  2015        PMID: 26819913      PMCID: PMC4642800          DOI: 10.5702/massspectrometry.A0042

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mass Spectrom (Tokyo)        ISSN: 2186-5116


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7.  (-)-Bornyl acetate induces autonomic relaxation and reduces arousal level after visual display terminal work without any influences of task performance in low-dose condition.

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Authors:  Mitsuo Miyazawa; Chikako Yamafuji
Journal:  J Agric Food Chem       Date:  2005-03-09       Impact factor: 5.279

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Journal:  J Food Sci       Date:  2010-04       Impact factor: 3.167

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Authors:  Riina Muilu-Mäkelä; Ulla Aapola; Jenni Tienaho; Hannu Uusitalo; Tytti Sarjala
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2022-06-17       Impact factor: 4.927

2.  Development and Validation of an Analytical Method for Quantitation of Alpha-pinene in Rodent Blood and Mammary Gland by Headspace GC-MS.

Authors:  Melanie A Rehder Silinski; Joseph Licause; Teruyo Uenoyama; James C Blake; Reshan A Fernando; Veronica G Robinson; Suramya Waidyanatha
Journal:  J Anal Toxicol       Date:  2020-12-18       Impact factor: 3.367

3.  Temporal and Spatial Variability of Volatile Organic Compounds in the Forest Atmosphere.

Authors:  Francesco Meneguzzo; Lorenzo Albanese; Giorgio Bartolini; Federica Zabini
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2019-12-05       Impact factor: 3.390

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5.  Short-Term Effects of Forest Therapy on Mood States: A Pilot Study.

Authors:  Francesco Meneguzzo; Lorenzo Albanese; Michele Antonelli; Rita Baraldi; Francesco Riccardo Becheri; Francesco Centritto; Davide Donelli; Franco Finelli; Fabio Firenzuoli; Giovanni Margheritini; Valentina Maggini; Sara Nardini; Marta Regina; Federica Zabini; Luisa Neri
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-09-09       Impact factor: 4.614

6.  The Relationship between the Restorative Perception of the Environment and the Physiological and Psychological Effects of Different Types of Forests on University Students.

Authors:  Qiaohui Liu; Xiaoping Wang; Jinglan Liu; Guolin Zhang; Congying An; Yuqi Liu; Xiaoli Fan; Yishen Hu; Heng Zhang
Journal:  Int J Environ Res Public Health       Date:  2021-11-21       Impact factor: 3.390

7.  Health Risk Implications of Volatile Organic Compounds in Wildfire Smoke During the 2019 FIREX-AQ Campaign and Beyond.

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8.  Measures to Promote Rural Healthcare Tourism with a Scientific Evidence-Based Approach.

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Authors:  Albert Bach Pagès; Josep Peñuelas; Jana Clarà; Joan Llusià; Ferran Campillo I López; Roser Maneja
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