Osaka Kyoiku University Researcher Information
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Profile Information
- Affiliation
- President, Other, Osaka Kyoiku University
- Degree
- Doctor of Philosophy(Osaka City University)学術博士(大阪市立大学)(BLANK)(Osaka City University)家政学修士(大阪市立大学)
- Researcher number
- 00135766
- J-GLOBAL ID
- 200901001425641160
- researchmap Member ID
- 1000032204
- External link
Research Interests
7Research Areas
3Research History
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Apr, 2016 - Present
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Apr, 2002 - Mar, 2016
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Apr, 2014 - Mar, 2016
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Apr, 2004 - Mar, 2014
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Apr, 1988 - Mar, 2002
Education
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Apr, 1977 - Mar, 1980
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- 1980
Committee Memberships
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2014 - Present
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Jan, 2016 - Mar, 2017
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2015 - 2016
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2012 - 2016
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2014 - 2015
Awards
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Oct, 2008
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1986
Misc.
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Journal of the Japan Research Association for Textile End-Uses, 40(3) 60-67, 1999
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Journal of Life Culture, 37 191-202, 1997
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Proceeding of the 8th Congress of the International Colour Association, 1 259-262, 1997
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Japanese Journal of Physiological Anthropology, 1(2) 67-74, 1996
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Journal of the Color Science Association of Japan, 20 Supplement 14-15, 1996
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Journal of Life Culture, 35 141-152, 1995
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Die Farberei mit dem Naturfarbstoff durch die Methode "Trocknung im gefrorenen Zustand" .I. : WermutMemoirs of Osaka Kyoiku University. II, Social science and home science, 42(2) 117-128, 1994
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Journal of the Color Science Association of Japan, 17(1) 51-52, 1993
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Annual Report of Science of Living Osaka City University, 41(41) 1-19, 1993
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JOURNAL of the JAPAN RESEARCH ASSOCIATION for TEXTILE END-USES, 28(12) 522-530, 1987This study aims to estimate the effects of mechanical action for detergency and damage of fabrics in washing process with and without protease. For this purpose, we prepared naturally stained cotton shirting and cotton jersey with a sort of soil containing much of epidermal stratum corneum debris. And we also confirmed the adhering state and the amount of the stains. The observation with the scanning electron microscope has shown that much of stains adhered on the fiber surface or between the fibers in the case of shirting, and in the thread-core of jersey. After washing, the fibrils (0.2M).8/xm) appeared on the surface of fiber, corresponding to increased mechanical action, for instance, over 105 c.p.m. of Terg-O-Tometer. After five to ten times repeats of washing cycles, the fibers were furthermore damaged. The soil removal efficiency of cotton shirting was lower than cotton jersey. In the case of shirting, however, pre-soak with bacillus alkaline protease was very effective, so that the efficiency of washing by the heavy duty detergent was remarkably higher than without the pre-soaking. Generally, when the stained fabrics were washed, after pre-soaked with the protease, the higher detergency with the less damage of cotton fabrics was found, even if at low temperature (10°C or 25°C) and on the reduced mechanical action. © 1987, IEEE. All rights reserved.
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JOURNAL of the JAPAN RESEARCH ASSOCIATION for TEXTILE END-USES, 28(4) 167-172, 1987The effects of alkaline protease on epidermal stratum corneum debris in low temperature washing at 10°C-40°C have been studied. In this paper, the behavior of the two bacillus alkaline protease (BP-1 and BP-2), which have similar characters except optimum temperature, that is, 60°C for BP-1 and 50°C for BP-2, were compared. The soil removal efficiency of the protease added to heavy duty detergent was remarkably higher than that without enzyme. The detergency of BP-2 (produced by Batillus subtilis sp.) was certainly higher than that of BP-1 (produced by B. subtilisin carlsberg.). And the usual decrease of the removal efficiency of the soil in hard water by detergent alone was prevented by addition of enzyme, even if in low temperature. Furthermore, the mechanical action in washing process might also be reduced. © 1987, IEEE. All rights reserved.
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繊維製品消費科学, 28 12, 1987 Peer-reviewed
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JOURNAL of the JAPAN RESEARCH ASSOCIATION for TEXTILE END-USES, 26(12) 511-521, 1985The adhering state and the amount of stains in the course of drycleaning using various kinds of solvents, detergents and enzymes have been studied by preparing twelve kinds of fabrics which were naturally stained with a sort of soils containing much of epidermal stratum corneum debris. © 1985, The Japan Research Association for Textile End-Uses. All rights reserved.
Professional Memberships
4Works
12Research Projects
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Apr, 2012 - Mar, 2013
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1990