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Overview

Jun Haginaka is affiliated with Mukogawa Women's University in Japan and has contributed extensively to the fields of chemistry and medicine. Their research focus spans analytical chemistry, spectroscopy, and pulmonary and respiratory medicine, with a notable emphasis on analytical chemistry methods development and chromatography.

The scientist's main topics of work include:

  • Analytical Chemistry and Chromatography
  • Mass Spectrometry Techniques and Applications
  • Prostate Cancer Treatment and Research
  • Analytical chemistry methods development
  • Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
  • Pesticide Residue Analysis and Safety
  • Estrogen and related hormone effects

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Jun Haginaka are:

  • Shizuyo Horiyama
  • Tetsutaro Kimachi
  • Hiromi Kanji
  • Ryo Inoue
  • Hideyasu Matsuyama

Their research has been published predominantly in the following venues:

  • Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
  • Analytical Sciences
  • Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • Journal of Chromatography A
  • Separations

Notable recent papers authored or co-authored by Jun Haginaka include:

  • Progress in Chiral Stationary Phases Based on Proteins and Glycoproteins, 2022, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • Revisiting Chiral Recognition Mechanism on Chicken Alpha 1-Acid Glycoprotein: Location of Chiral Binding Sites and Insight into Chiral Binding Mechanism, 2021, Separations

Other relevant papers in collaboration with co-authors include:

  • Enantioseparation of warfarin derivatives on molecularly imprinted polymers for (S)- and (R)-chlorowarfarin, 2021, Journal of Chromatography A
  • Molecularly imprinted polymers for arbutin and rutin by modified precipitation polymerization and their application for selective extraction of rutin in nutritional supplements, 2021, Journal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
  • Determination of Abiraterone and Its Metabolites in Human Serum by LC-ESI-TOF/MS Using Solid-phase Extraction, 2021, Analytical Sciences

Best Publications

  • Separation and sensing based on molecular recognition using molecularly imprinted polymers

    Toshifumi Takeuchi;Jun Haginaka

  • Protein-based chiral stationary phases for high-performance liquid chromatography enantioseparations.

    Jun Haginaka

  • Molecularly imprinted polymers as affinity‐based separation media for sample preparation

    Jun Haginaka

  • Enantiomer separation of drugs by capillary electrophoresis using proteins as chiral selectors.

    Jun Haginaka

  • Uniform-sized molecularly imprinted polymers for 2-arylpropionic acid derivatives selectively modified with hydrophilic external layer and their applications to direct serum injection analysis.

    Jun Haginaka;Haruyo Sanbe

  • Monodispersed, molecularly imprinted polymers as affinity-based chromatography media

    Jun Haginaka

  • Uniform-sized molecularly imprinted polymer for (S)-naproxen selectively modified with hydrophilic external layer.

    Jun Haginaka;Hisako Takehira;Ken Hosoya;Nobuo Tanaka

  • Determination of bisphenol A in environmental water at ultra-low level by high-performance liquid chromatography with an effective on-line pretreatment device

    Yoshiyuki Watabe;Takuya Kondo;Masatoshi Morita;Nobuo Tanaka

  • Simultaneous determination of bisphenol A and its halogenated derivatives in river water by combination of isotope imprinting and liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry

    Haruyo Sambe;Kaori Hoshina;Ken Hosoya;Jun Haginaka

  • Molecularly imprinted polymers for triazine herbicides prepared by multi-step swelling and polymerization method. Their application to the determination of methylthiotriazine herbicides in river water.

    Haruyo Sambe;Kaori Hoshina;Jun Haginaka

  • Uniformly Sized Molecularly Imprinted Polymer for (S)-Nilvadipine. Comparison of Chiral Recognition Ability with HPLC Chiral Stationary Phases Based on a Protein

    Qiang Fu;Haruyo Sanbe;Chino Kagawa;§ and Ko-Ki Kunimoto

  • Corosolic acid prevents oxidative stress, inflammation and hypertension in SHR/NDmcr-cp rats, a model of metabolic syndrome.

    Yu Yamaguchi;Kotaro Yamada;Noriko Yoshikawa;Kazuki Nakamura

  • Molecularly imprinted uniform-size polymer-based stationary phase for high-performance liquid chromatography structural contribution of cross-linked polymer network on specific molecular recognition

    Ken Hosoya;Kimihiro Yoshizako;Yuichi Shirasu;Kazuhiro Kimata

  • Restricted access media-molecularly imprinted polymer for propranolol and its application to direct injection analysis of β-blockers in biological fluids

    Haruyo Sanbe;Jun Haginaka

  • Uniformly-sized, molecularly imprinted polymers for nicotine by precipitation polymerization.

    Haruyo Sambe;Kaori Hoshina;Ruin Moaddel;Irving W. Wainer

  • Recent progresses in protein-based chiral stationary phases for enantioseparations in liquid chromatography☆

    Jun Haginaka

  • Uniformly sized molecularly imprinted polymer for (S)-naproxen retention and molecular recognition properties in aqueous mobile phase.

    Jun Haginaka;Haruyo Sanbe

  • Drug determination in serum by liquid chromatography with restricted access stationary phases

    Jun Haginaka

  • Displacement and nonlinear chromatographic techniques in the investigation of interaction of noncompetitive inhibitors with an immobilized α3β4 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor liquid chromatographic stationary phase

    Krzysztof Jozwiak;Jun Haginaka;Ruin Moaddel;Irving W. Wainer

  • Preparation of magnetic molecularly imprinted polymers for bisphenol A and its analogues and their application to the assay of bisphenol A in river water.

    Yuma Hiratsuka;Noriko Funaya;Hisami Matsunaga;Jun Haginaka

Frequent Co-Authors

Ken Hosoya
Ken Hosoya Kyoto Prefectural University
Nobuo Tanaka
Nobuo Tanaka Kyoto Institute of Technology
Ruin Moaddel
Ruin Moaddel National Institutes of Health
Coral Barbas
Coral Barbas CEU San Pablo University
Bezhan Chankvetadze
Bezhan Chankvetadze Tbilisi State University
Ken-ichiro Hayashi
Ken-ichiro Hayashi Okayama University of Science
Koji Tamada
Koji Tamada Yamaguchi University
Yoshiji Takemoto
Yoshiji Takemoto Kyoto University
Shigeo Suzuki
Shigeo Suzuki Kindai University
Takashi Uemura
Takashi Uemura University of Tokyo

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