

We analyze various chemical substances in environmental
samples and media.
We also interpret natural phenomena using the accurate data obtained
from physical and chemical analyses, such as biological exposure tests,
to meet clients’ needs.
Clarifying the concentrations of various chemical substances
in our living environment has become increasingly important in recent
years. At our laboratories, we analyze trace chemicals in environmental
samples (water, soil, air, organisms, etc) and various media (food, building
material, electronic parts, etc) promptly and accurately using GC/MS,
LC/MS and ICP.
We try to meet the individual client’s needs by adopting
survey and analysis methods, such as measurements of pollutants (domestic
and agricultural) in groundwater using Carbon/Nitrogen Isotopic Ratio
Mass Spectroscopy, deposition dating measurements of sediment with 210Pb,
and biological exposure tests for endocrine-disrupting compounds.

Identification of asbestos by phase-contrast microscopy

ICP-MS for analysis of trace contaminants

Medaka (rice-fish) ELISA kit for screening endocrine disrupters

Analyzing the impacts of endocrine disrupting chemicals on fish
Accurate Measurements of all Types of Parameters by
Physical and Chemical analyses
- Water, sediment, air, organisms, soil, waste
- Dioxins
- Endocrine-disrupting compounds, such as vitellogenin, etc.
- Acute toxicity testing for fishes
- Asbestos concentrations in air, and asbestos content in building
materials
- Investigation for sick building syndrome
- Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS*) directive products
(*RoHS : EU Directive on ‘Restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment’)
- Analysis of pesticide residue in food
- Pesticide residue in food
- Deposition dating measurements of sediment using 210Pb
- Carbon/Nitrogen Isotopic Ratio Mass Spectroscopy (estimation of pollution
source in groundwater)
- Handling of ultra trace substances by clean room, etc.
- Stabilization and acceleration of pre-treatment by automation
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