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Shigetoshi Kadota

Shigetoshi Kadota

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Chemistry

D-Index
83
Citations
19373
World Ranking
3019
National Ranking
170

Overview

Shigetoshi Kadota is affiliated with the University of Toyama in Japan. Their research profile currently does not list specific papers, frequent co-authors, or areas of publication venues.

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Best Publications

  • Chemical constituents of Brazilian propolis and their cytotoxic activities.

    Arjun H. Banskota;Yasuhiro Tezuka;Jeevan K. Prasain;Katsumichi Matsushige

  • Identification of arctigenin as an antitumor agent having the ability to eliminate the tolerance of cancer cells to nutrient starvation.

    Suresh Awale;Jie Lu;Surya K. Kalauni;Yukiko Kurashima

  • Hepatoprotective and anti-Helicobacter pylori activities of constituents from Brazilian propolis.

    A.H. Banskota;Y. Tezuka;I.K. Adnyana;E. Ishii

  • Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitory Activity of Vietnamese Medicinal Plants

    Mai Thanh Thi Nguyen;Suresh Awale;Yasuhiro Tezuka;Quan Le Tran

  • ANTIPROLIFERATIVE ACTIVITY OF THE NETHERLANDS PROPOLIS AND ITS ACTIVE PRINCIPLES IN CANCER CELL LINES

    Arjun H Banskota;Takema Nagaoka;Lucia Yoshie Sumioka;Yasuhiro Tezuka

  • Four Di-O-caffeoyl Quinic Acid Derivatives from Propolis. Potent Hepatoprotective Activity in Experimental Liver Injury Models

    Purusotam Basnet;Katsumichi Matsushige;Koji Hase;Shigetoshi Kadota

  • Cytotoxic, hepatoprotective and free radical scavenging effects of propolis from Brazil, Peru, the Netherlands and China.

    A. H. Banskota;Y. Tezuka;I. K. Adnyana;K. Midorikawa

  • Constituents of the Vietnamese Medicinal Plant Orthosiphon stamineus

    Yasuhiro Tezuka;Pavlos Stampoulis;Arjun H. Banskota;Suresh Awale

  • Antiproliferative activity of Vietnamese medicinal plants.

    Jun-ya Ueda;Yasuhiro Tezuka;Arjun Hari Banskota;Quan Le Tran

  • Inhibitory effects of Egyptian folk medicines on human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) reverse transcriptase

    Sahar El-Mekkawy;Meselhy R. Meselhy;Ines Tomoco Kusumoto;Shigetoshi Kadota

  • Cytotoxic constituents from Brazilian red propolis and their structure-activity relationship.

    Feng Li;Suresh Awale;Yasuhiro Tezuka;Shigetoshi Kadota

  • Constituents of Brazilian red propolis and their preferential cytotoxic activity against human pancreatic PANC-1 cancer cell line in nutrient-deprived condition

    Suresh Awale;Feng Li;Hiroko Onozuka;Hiroyasu Esumi

  • Antioxidative Effects of Phenylethanoids from Cistanche deserticola.

    Unknown

  • Active-oxygen scavenging activity of traditional nourishing-tonic herbal medicines and active constituents of Rhodiola sacra.

    Mizue Ohsugi;Wenzhe Fan;Koji Hase;Quanbo Xiong

  • IDENTIFICATION AND CHARACTERIZATION OF POTENT CYP3A4 INHIBITORS IN SCHISANDRA FRUIT EXTRACT

    Hiroshi Iwata;Yasuhiro Tezuka;Shigetoshi Kadota;Akira Hiratsuka

  • Hypoglycemic effect of the water extract of Piper sarmentosum in rats

    Penchom Peungvicha;Suwan S. Thirawarapan;Rungravi Temsiririrkkul;Hiroshi Watanabe

  • Two new 2-arylbenzofuran derivatives from hypoglycemic activity-bearing fractions of Morus insignis

    Purusotam Basnet;Shigetoshi Kadota;Satoshi Terashima;Mineo Shimizu

  • Selective antiproliferative activity of caffeic acid phenethyl ester analogues on highly liver-Metastatic murine colon 26-L5 carcinoma cell line

    Takema Nagaoka;Arjun H Banskota;Yasuhiro Tezuka;Ikuo Saiki

  • Two novel cytotoxic benzofuran derivatives from Brazilian propolis.

    Arjun H. Banskota;Yasuhiro Tezuka;Kiyoshi Midorikawa;Katsumichi Matsushige

  • Hepatoprotective Effect of Hovenia dulcis THUNB. on Experimental Liver Injuries Induced by Carbon Tetrachloride or D-Galactosamine : Lipopolysaccharide

    Koji Hase;Mizue Ohsugi;Quanbo Xiong;Purusotam Basnet

  • Purification and characterization of eugeniin as an anti-herpesvirus compound from Geum japonicum and Syzygium aromaticum.

    Masahiko Kurokawa;Toyoharu Hozumi;Purusotam Basnet;Michio Nakano

  • Screening of Chinese herbal drug extracts for inhibitory activity on nitric oxide production and identification of an active compound of Zanthoxylum bungeanum.

    Yasuhiro Tezuka;Shiho Irikawa;Takuji Kaneko;Arjun H Banskota

Frequent Co-Authors

Yasuhiro Tezuka
Yasuhiro Tezuka Hokuriku University
Tsuneo Namba
Tsuneo Namba University of Toyama
Ikuo Saiki
Ikuo Saiki University of Toyama
Koji Hase
Koji Hase Keio University
Masao Hattori
Masao Hattori University of Toyama
Hiroyasu Esumi
Hiroyasu Esumi Tokyo University of Science
Kimiyasu Shiraki
Kimiyasu Shiraki University of Toyama
Hong-Xi Xu
Hong-Xi Xu Shanghai University
John W. Daly
John W. Daly National Institutes of Health
Hiroshi Watanabe
Hiroshi Watanabe Niigata University

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