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Professor Shigeo Suzuki suzuki |
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Basic Analytical Chemistry (1st grade) Practices of Basic Science for Pharmacy (1st grade) Scientific Reading in English 1 (3rd grade) Practices of Pharmaceutical Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry and Technology (2nd grade) |
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Lecturer Atsushi Taga punk |
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Instrumental Analysis (2nd grade) Practices of Basic Science for Pharmacy (1st grade) Practices of Pharmaceutical Physical Chemistry, Analytical Chemistry and Technology (2nd grade) |
1. Development of high-throughput analytisis systems using microchip electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection.
2. Development of affinity or binding assay systems using gold nanoparticles or magnetofluids.
3. Development of specific labeling reagents for sensitive detection of biological substances.
4. HPLC or capillary electrophoretic analysis of pharmaceuticals for various purposes.
Pharmaceutical and analytical chemistry laboratory resides in new laboratory building #38 in front of November Hall since April 2007. Analytical chemistry involves separation, identification and determination of the amounts of the components included in a sample matter. We have many years of experience in the field of analytical chemistry based on the specific detection by fluorimetric labeling and their separation using liquid chromatography and capillary electrophoresis.
We would like to welcome students to do their diploma work/master thesis work with us at our laboratory. We believe the diploma work becomes a good merit for your future works. You will get good laboratory practice and experience with modern analytical instruments.
2006
1. Suzuki, S., Fujimori, T., Yodoshi, M., Recovery of free oligosaccharides from derivatives labeled by reductive amination, Anal. Biochem., 354 94 - 103 (2006).
2. Taga, A., Oura, Y., Suzuki, S., Boki, K., Honda, S., Quick Analysis of Nitrosamines by Micellar Electrokinetic Chromatography., Oleo Science, 55 (2006) 573-577.
3. Kodama S., Aizawa S., Taga A., Yamashita T., Yamamoto A., Chiral resolution of monosaccharides as1-phenyl-3-methyl-5-pyrazolone derivatives by ligand exchange capillary electrophoresis using borate anion as a central ion of the chiral selector, Electrophoresis, 27 (2006) 4730-4734.
4. Taga, A., Capillary electrophoresis using chemical and physicochemical reactions., Chromatography, 27(1) (2006) 13-17.
2005
1. Kamoda, S., Nakano,M., Ishikawa, R., Suzuki, S., Kakehi, K., Rapid and Sensitive Screening of N-Glycans as 9-Fluorenylmethyl Derivatives by High-Performance Liquid Chromatography: A Method Which Can Recover Free Oligosaccharides after Analysis. J. Proteome Res. 4(1), 146-152 (2005).
2. Kodama S., Yamamoto A., Terashima H., Honda Y., Taga A., Honda S., A sulfonated capillary that gives reproducible migration times for capillary zone electrophoresis and micellar electrokinetic chromatography. Electrophoresis, 26(21), 4070-4078 (2005).
2004
1. Taga A., Yamamoto Y., Maruyama R., Honda S., Search for serum protein-binding disaccharides and disaccharides-binding serum proteins by affinity capillary electrophoresis. Electrophoresis, 25, 876-881 (2004).