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題名
Title

"Photopolymerizable golden-varnish in the ancient East-Asian countries, and KOSHIABURA of Japan"

掲載文献名
Publication title
Progress in Organic Coatings 31(1997)81-86
発行所
Publisher
ELSEVIER
発行年
Publish Date
1997
分類
Type
総論
言語
Language
English
所蔵者
Location
京都市工業試験場
著者
Author
"Akira Terada,Yasuhiro Tanoue,Seiji Shimamoto"
概要
Summary

" Regarding the Koshiabura tree in ancient painting technology, many people have investigated its history but its material have not been made clear. KOSHIABURA was a mysterious problem among Japanese art technologists. In ancient times, it was significant that Japanese people usually thought that Koshiabura, Takanotsume and Kakuremino trees were the same, and these three were exactly the trees to make KOSHIABURA varnish for a tribute. We first reported on the chemical constituents of the KOSHIABURA varnishes made from resinous saps of Takanotsume,Japanese and Korean Kakuremino and Koshiabura trees, and found that they principally contained conjugated diyne compounds as the photopolymerizable monomers. These monomers easily polymerized under sunshine to from golden-colored, hardcoating films in a short time, and the films were waterproof and anticorrosive. In ancient times KOSHIABURA varnish in Japan was usually applied to paint armor suite, helmets, and arrowheads. In addition, we have found that the acetylenes of the Kakuremino tree have strong inhibitory activities against fungi.Therefore they are phytoalexins. "

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