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To suppress the activity of house dust mites in tatami mats, where they tend to breed, tatami mats were prepared with embedded softwood veneers. The effective period of the volatiles from the veneers on the mites was then measured. To investigate the effective period of volatiles from hiba (Thujopsis dolabrata var. hondai) and hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa) veneers on house dust mites (Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus), 5-day exposure tests were conducted every few weeks for 54 weeks. In the exposure tests, the activity of the mites was observed after 5 days of exposure to the volatiles. Volatiles from hiba veneers strongly suppressed the activity of the mites for 15 weeks. The suppressive effect decreased gradually after that, but it was maintained for 54 weeks. Volatiles from hinoki veneers showed moderate to high suppression of mite activity for 11 weeks, but no suppressive effect was observed after that. In conclusion, embedding hiba or hinoki veneers in tatami mats is an effective method of suppressing the activity of mites for about a year or for slightly less than 3 months, respectively.
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Part of this paper was presented at the 51st Annual Meeting of the Japan Wood Research Society in Tokyo, April 2001
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Hiramatsu, Y., Miyazaki, Y. Effective period of volatiles from softwood veneers embedded in tatami mats on the activity of house dust mites. J Wood Sci 50, 217–222 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10086-003-0560-8
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10086-003-0560-8