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Katsuhide Terada

Katsuhide Terada

D-Index & Metrics

Chemistry

D-Index
40
Citations
6013
World Ranking
17895
National Ranking
1416

Katsuhide Terada publication distribution in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Chemistry in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Katsuhide Terada sits on this spectrum.

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61 publications 1,295+

This scientist: 200 publications — 32nd percentile

32% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 1,295 publications or more.

Katsuhide Terada D-index placement in Chemistry in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Chemistry scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Katsuhide Terada sits on this spectrum.

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40 D-Index 159+

This scientist: 40 D-Index — 1st percentile

1% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 159 D-Index or more.

Overview

Katsuhide Terada is affiliated with Toho University in Japan and specializes in Materials Science with a focus on Materials Chemistry. Their research encompasses Pharmaceutical Science, Spectroscopy, Oncology, and Physical and Theoretical Chemistry as notable subfields.

The primary topics of Terada's work include crystallization and solubility studies, X-ray diffraction in crystallography, drug solubility and delivery systems, drug transport and resistance mechanisms, crystallography and molecular interactions, crystal structures of chemical compounds, and pharmacy and medical practices.

Terada has contributed to publications in several venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • The Cambridge Structural Database
  • Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • International Journal of Pharmaceutics
  • YAKUGAKU ZASSHI

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Terada cover various aspects of pharmaceutical and crystallographic research. Selected recent papers include:

  • Reduced deliquescency of isosorbide by cocrystallization and mechanisms for hygroscopicity, 2021, International Journal of Pharmaceutics
  • Bioequivalence Dissolution Test Criteria for Formulation Development of High Solubility-Low Permeability Drugs, 2023, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • Approach to Establishment of Control Strategy for Oral Solid Dosage Forms Using Continuous Manufacturing, 2020, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
  • Prediction of the Crystal Growth Mechanism of Aspirin Using Molecular Simulations, 2020, YAKUGAKU ZASSHI
  • Understanding Crystal Cleavability and Physical Properties of Crystal Surfaces Using in Silico Simulation, 2021, Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin

Terada often collaborates with other researchers. Frequent co-authors include:

  • Masataka Ito
  • Hironori Suzuki
  • Shuji Noguchi
  • Tatsuya Watanabe
  • Etsuo Yonemochi

Best Publications

  • Formulation design of a novel fast-disintegrating tablet

    Takao Mizumoto;Yoshinori Masuda;Takeshi Yamamoto;Estuo Yonemochi

  • Dissolution Improvement and the Mechanism of the Improvement from Cocrystallization of Poorly Water-soluble Compounds

    Koji Shiraki;Noriyuki Takata;Ryusuke Takano;Yoshiki Hayashi

  • Evaluation of rapidly disintegrating tablets containing glycine and carboxymethylcellulose.

    Jinichi Fukami;Etsuo Yonemochi;Yasuo Yoshihashi;Katsuhide Terada

  • Cocrystal Screening of Stanolone and Mestanolone Using Slurry Crystallization

    Noriyuki Takata;Koji Shiraki;Ryusuke Takano;Yoshiki Hayashi

  • Detection of Cocrystal Formation Based on Binary Phase Diagrams Using Thermal Analysis

    Hiroyuki Yamashita;Hiroyuki Yamashita;Yutaka Hirakura;Masamichi Yuda;Toshio Teramura

  • Optimized conditions of bio-mimetic artificial membrane permeation assay.

    Kiyohiko Sugano;Hirokazu Hamada;Minoru Machida;Hidetoshi Ushio

  • Prediction of passive intestinal absorption using bio-mimetic artificial membrane permeation assay and the paracellular pathway model.

    Kiyohiko Sugano;Noriyuki Takata;Minoru Machida;Kimitoshi Saitoh

  • Cocrystallization and amorphization induced by drug–excipient interaction improves the physical properties of acyclovir

    Takaaki Masuda;Yasuo Yoshihashi;Etsuo Yonemochi;Kotaro Fujii

  • Dissolution mechanism of poorly water-soluble drug from extended release solid dispersion system with ethylcellulose and hydroxypropylmethylcellulose.

    Toshio Ohara;Satoshi Kitamura;Teruyuki Kitagawa;Katsuhide Terada

  • Polymorphs and a Hydrate of Furosemide–Nicotinamide 1:1 Cocrystal

    Takamitsu Ueto;Takamitsu Ueto;Noriyuki Takata;Norihiro Muroyama;Akimitsu Nedu

  • Coformer Screening Using Thermal Analysis Based on Binary Phase Diagrams

    Hiroyuki Yamashita;Hiroyuki Yamashita;Yutaka Hirakura;Masamichi Yuda;Katsuhide Terada

  • Estimation of physical stability of amorphous solid dispersion using differential scanning calorimetry

    Y. Yoshihashi;H. Iijima;E. Yonemochi;K. Terada

  • Freeze-drying of proteins with glass-forming oligosaccharide-derived sugar alcohols.

    Saori Kadoya;Kahori Fujii;Ken-ichi Izutsu;Etsuo Yonemochi

  • Effect of the type of lubricant on the characteristics of orally disintegrating tablets manufactured using the phase transition of sugar alcohol

    Yoshio Kuno;Masazumi Kojima;Hiroaki Nakagami;Etsuo Yonemochi

  • Evaluation of solid dispersions on a molecular level by the Raman mapping technique.

    Naho Furuyama;Susumu Hasegawa;Takeshi Hamaura;Shuichi Yada

  • Rate- and Extent-Limiting Factors of Oral Drug Absorption: Theory and Applications

    Kiyohiko Sugano;Katsuhide Terada

  • Effects of water content in physical mixture and heating temperature on crystallinity of troglitazone-PVP K30 solid dispersions prepared by closed melting method.

    Susumu Hasegawa;Takeshi Hamaura;Naho Furuyama;Akira Kusai

  • Novel Approach to DPI Carrier Lactose with Mechanofusion Process with Additives and Evaluation by IGC

    Michiko Kumon;Masahiko Suzuki;Akira Kusai;Etsuo Yonemochi

  • Relationship between crystallization tendencies during cooling from melt and isothermal storage: toward a general understanding of physical stability of pharmaceutical glasses.

    Kohsaku Kawakami;Takuji Harada;Takuji Harada;Keiko Miura;Yasuo Yoshihashi

  • Correlation between Glass-Forming Ability and Fragility of Pharmaceutical Compounds

    Kohsaku Kawakami;Takuji Harada;Yasuo Yoshihashi;Etsuo Yonemochi

  • Development of Fast Disintegrating Compressed Tablets Using Amino Acid as Disintegratation Accelerator : Evaluation of Wetting and Disintegration of Tablet on the Basis of Surface Free Energy

    Jinichi Fukami;Asuka Ozawa;Yasuo Yoshihashi;Etsuo Yonemochi

  • Freeze-Drying of Proteins in Glass Solids Formed by Basic Amino Acids and Dicarboxylic Acids

    Ken-ichi Izutsu;Saori Kadoya;Chikako Yomota;Toru Kawanishi

Frequent Co-Authors

Hidehiro Uekusa
Hidehiro Uekusa Tokyo Institute of Technology
Pornsak Sriamornsak
Pornsak Sriamornsak Silpakorn University
Hae Young Chung
Hae Young Chung Pusan National University
Kei Ohkubo
Kei Ohkubo Osaka University
Raj Suryanarayanan
Raj Suryanarayanan University of Minnesota
Shinobu Itoh
Shinobu Itoh Osaka University
Shunichi Fukuzumi
Shunichi Fukuzumi Osaka University
Yukihiro Goda
Yukihiro Goda Ministry of Health Labour and Welfare

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