Seiichi Uno
Kagoshima University
66 Papers
292 Citations
Seiichi Uno is an academic researcher from Kagoshima University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Environmental science. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 63 publications.
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Papers
Histopathological alterations in gill, liver and kidney of common carp exposed to chlorpyrifos.
TL;DR: The most significant conclusion drawn from this study was that with the increased concentration and duration the toxicosis of chlorpyrifos would be enhanced as shown through the analysis of mean assessment value (MAV) and degree of tissue changes (DTC) also.
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Assessment of pesticide residues in freshwater areas affected by rice paddy effluents in Southern Japan.
TL;DR: Pesticide residues in five freshwater areas that are directly affected by rice paddy effluents in southern Japan were measured to determine their maximum concentrations and temporal variations and analysis of temporal variations showed that herbicides had relatively higher concentrations in the earlier stages of the rice planting season, while insecticides and fungicides had comparatively higher concentrations at the later stages.
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1H NMR‐based metabolomics approach to assess toxicity of bunker a heavy oil to freshwater carp, Cyprinus carpio
TL;DR: Changes in the metabolites associated with the tri‐carboxylic‐acid (TCA) cycle suggest that oil exposure resulted in the disturbance of the TCA cycle in the liver of the carp.
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Bioremediation of Heavily Oil-Polluted Seawater by a Bacterial Consortium Immobilized in Cocopeat and Rice Hull Powder
Sharon N. Nunal,Sheila Mae S. Santander-De Leon,Eugene T. Bacolod,Jiro Koyama,Seiichi Uno,Masayasu Hidaka,Takeshi Yoshikawa,Hiroto Maeda +7 more
TL;DR: Results of this study demonstrated that inexpensive waste materials can be utilized as biocarriers of an oil-degrading consortium and that immobilization on bioccarriers can enhance the bioremediation of oil-contaminated seawater.
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Detection of zearalenone and its metabolites in naturally contaminated follicular fluids by using LC/MS/MS and in vitro effects of zearalenone on oocyte maturation in cattle
Mitsuhiro Takagi,Shuhei Mukai,Toshiyuki Kuriyagawa,Katsuhito Takagaki,Seiichi Uno,Emiko Kokushi,Takeshige Otoi,Agung Budiyanto,Koumei Shirasuna,Akio Miyamoto,Osamu Kawamura,Koji Okamoto,Eisaburo Deguchi +12 more
TL;DR: Zearalenone (Zen) and its metabolites are estrogenic and may be important factors involved in reproductive disorders in domestic animals and high Zen concentration may adversely affect meiotic competence but not the fertilization and development rates.
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