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Saburo Fukui

Saburo Fukui

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Chemistry

D-Index
50
Citations
7599
World Ranking
14531
National Ranking
1132

Overview

Saburo Fukui is affiliated with Kyoto University in Japan. Their work includes collaborations with several researchers, indicating a network of frequent co-authors in their academic endeavors.

  • David S. Goodsell
  • G. M. Halpern
  • Ananda M. Chakrabarty
  • David P. Clark
  • Stefan Dübel

While detailed information on their research topics, fields of study, or specific publication venues was not provided, the presence of multiple frequent co-authors suggests active engagement in collaborative research projects.

No recent papers or publications were listed in the provided data, and no book publications or award recognitions were noted.

The available information outlines Saburo Fukui's participating role within the academic community, through connections with other scholars, primarily affiliated with Kyoto University. The absence of detailed topical or thematic data leaves their specific research focus undefined based on this dataset.

Best Publications

  • Application of immobilized lipase to regio-specific interesterification of triglyceride in organic solvent

    Kenzo Yokozeki;Shigeru Yamanaka;Koichi Takinami;Yoshio Hirose

  • Catalase Activities of Hydrocarbon-utilizing Candida Yeasts

    Yutaka Teranishi;Atsuo Tanaka;Masako Osumi;Saburo Fukui

  • Substrate specificity of coenzyme B12-dependent diol dehydrase: glycerol as both a good substrate and a potent inactivator.

    Tetsuo Toraya;Tadahiro Shirakashi;Tsunemitsu Kosuga;Saburo Fukui

  • Studies on the mechanism of the adenosylcobalamin-dependent diol dehydrase reaction by the use of analogs of the coenzyme

    T Toraya;K Ushio;S Fukui;P C Hogenkamp

  • Application of immobilized lipase to hydrolysis of triacylglyceride

    Yoshiharu Kimura;Atsuo Tanaka;Kenji Sonomoto;Takuya Nihira

  • Ultrastructure ofCandida yeasts grown onn-alkanes

    Masako Osumi;Naoto Miwa;Yutaka Teranishi;Atsuo Tanaka

  • Microbody of Methanol-Grown Yeasts

    Saburo Fukui;Susumu Kawamoto;Shigeki Yasuhara;Atsuo Tanaka

  • Fermentation of 1,2-Propanediol and 1,2-Ethanediol by Some Genera of Enterobacteriaceae, Involving Coenzyme B12-Dependent Diol Dehydratase

    Tetsuo Toraya;Susumu Honda;Saburo Fukui

  • Fatty acid beta-oxidation system in microbodies of n-alkane-grown Candida tropicalis.

    Susumu Kawamoto;Chikateru Nozaki;Atsuo Tanaka;Saburo Fukui

  • Development of microbodies in candida tropicalis during incubation in a n-alkane medium.

    Masako Osumi;Fusako Fukuzumi;Yutaka Teranishi;Atsuo Tanaka

  • PEROXISOMES OF ALKANE‐GROWN YEAST FUNDAMENTAL AND PRACTICAL ASPECTS

    Atsuo Tanaka;Masako Osumi;Saburo Fukui

  • Distribution of coenzyme B12-dependent diol dehydratase and glycerol dehydratase in selected genera of Enterobacteriaceae and Propionibacteriaceae.

    T Toraya;S Kuno;S Fukui

  • Stereoselective esterification of dl-menthol by polyurethane-entrapped lipase in organic solvent

    Satoru Koshiro;Kenji Sonomoto;Atsuo Tanaka;Saburo Fukui

  • Application of photo-crosslinkable resin to immobilization of an enzyme

    Saburo Fukui;Saburo Fukui;Atsuo Tanaka;Atsuo Tanaka

  • Transformation of steroids by gel-entrapped Nocardia rhodocrous cells in organic solvent

    Tetsuo Omara;Takamitsu Iida;Atsuo Tanaka;Saburo Fukui

  • Application of photo-crosslinkable resin prepolymers to entrap microbial cells. Effects of increased cell-entrapping gel hydrophobicity on the hydrocortisone Δ1-Dehydrogenation

    Kenji Sonomoto;A. Tanaka;T. Omata;T. Yamane

  • Ultrastructure of methanol-utilizing yeast cells: appearance of microbodies in relation to high catalase activity.

    S Fukui;A Tanaka;S Kawamoto;S Yasuhara

  • Hydrophilic urethane prepolymers: Convenient materials for enzyme entrapment

    Shigeyoshi Fukushima;Toshiyuki Nagai;Kanji Fujita;Atsuo Tanaka

  • In situ reactivation of glycerol-inactivated coenzyme B12-dependent enzymes, glycerol dehydratase and diol dehydratase.

    S Honda;T Toraya;S Fukui

  • Steroid bioconversion in water‐insoluble organic solvents: Δ1‐Dehydrogenation by free microbial cells and by cells entrapped in hydrophilic or lipophilic gels

    Tsuneo Yamané;Hideki Nakatani;Eizo Sada;Tetsuo Omata

Frequent Co-Authors

Atsuo Tanaka
Atsuo Tanaka Kyoto University
Kenji Sonomoto
Kenji Sonomoto Kyushu University
Masako Osumi
Masako Osumi Japan Women's University
Mitsuyoshi Ueda
Mitsuyoshi Ueda Kyoto University
Shosaku Numa
Shosaku Numa Kyoto University
Hideaki Yamada
Hideaki Yamada National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Takuya Nihira
Takuya Nihira Osaka University
Hidehiko Kumagai
Hidehiko Kumagai Ishikawa Prefectural University
Fumihiko Sato
Fumihiko Sato Kyoto University
Yasuyuki Yamada
Yasuyuki Yamada Hosei University

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