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    Degradation of PVC insulated cable by Small Punch test considering molecular weight change

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    PVC used as insulation material for industrial power cable was tried to evaluate degradation by Small Punch test (SP test) as a simple and easy assessment method. It was suggested that the SP test can analyze chemical changes from the correlation with IR. Qualitative assessment shows agreement between SP test and tensile test, and it is possible to apply to evaluation of strength at long aging times. However, the failure load in the SP test samples is complex and scattered, so that detailed study on SP test is required. Thus, we focused chemical reaction mechanisms and tried to clarify their influence on SP behavior. Molecular weight change was measured for each aging time by SEC and discussed how polymer chains are cut based on IR result. We discuss the relationship between molecular weight and the mechanical properties of PVC by SP test. The effectiveness of SP test as the evaluation method for residual life prediction will be addressed

    Preliminary Clinical Evaluation of Toxicity and Efficacy of A New Astaxanthin-rich Haematococcus pluvialis Extract

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    Astaxanthin (Ax), a carotenoid ubiquitously distributed in microorganisms, fish, and crustaceans, has been known to be a potent antioxidant and hence exhibit various physiological effects. We attempted in these studies to evaluate clinical toxicity and efficacy of long-term administration of a new Ax product, by measuring biochemical and hematological blood parameters and by analyzing brain function (using CogHealth and P300 measures). Ax-rich Haematococcus pluvialis extracts equivalent to 4, 8, 20 mg of Ax dialcohol were administered to 73, 38, and 16 healthy adult volunteers, respectively, once daily for 4 weeks to evaluate safety. Ten subjects with age-related forgetfulness received an extract equivalent to 12 mg in a daily dosing regimen for 12 weeks to evaluate efficacy. As a result, no abnormality was observed and efficacy for age-related decline in cognitive and psychomotor functions was suggested

    Degradation of PVC insulated cable by Small Punch test considering molecular weight change

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    PVC used as insulation material for industrial power cable was tried to evaluate degradation by Small Punch test (SP test) as a simple and easy assessment method. It was suggested that the SP test can analyze chemical changes from the correlation with IR. Qualitative assessment shows agreement between SP test and tensile test, and it is possible to apply to evaluation of strength at long aging times. However, the failure load in the SP test samples is complex and scattered, so that detailed study on SP test is required. Thus, we focused chemical reaction mechanisms and tried to clarify their influence on SP behavior. Molecular weight change was measured for each aging time by SEC and discussed how polymer chains are cut based on IR result. We discuss the relationship between molecular weight and the mechanical properties of PVC by SP test. The effectiveness of SP test as the evaluation method for residual life prediction will be addressed
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