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D-Index
83
Citations
23976
World Ranking
2954
National Ranking
1000

Overview

Takayuki Shibamoto is affiliated with the University of California, Davis, located in the United States. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research and scholarship aligned with this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Identification of volatile components in basil Ocimum basilicum L and thyme leaves Thymus vulgaris L and their antioxidant properties

    Seung-Joo Lee;Katumi Umano;Takayuki Shibamoto;Kwang-Geun Lee

  • Antioxidant assays for plant and food components.

    Joon-Kwan Moon;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Antioxidant property of aroma extract isolated from clove buds [Syzygium aromaticum (L.) Merr. et Perry]

    Kwang-Geun Lee;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Antioxidant activities and volatile constituents of various essential oils.

    Alfreda Wei;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Determination of antioxidant potential of volatile extracts isolated from various herbs and spices

    Kwang-Geun Lee;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Bioactivity of essential oils and their volatile aroma components: Review

    Hamdy A.E. Shaaban;Ahmed H. El-Ghorab;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Antioxidative Activity of Heterocyclic Compounds Found in Coffee Volatiles Produced by Maillard Reaction

    Kenichi Yanagimoto;Kwang-Geun Lee;Hirotomo Ochi;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Chlorogenic acid and caffeine contents in various commercial brewed coffees

    K. Fujioka;T. Shibamoto

  • Role of roasting conditions in the level of chlorogenic acid content in coffee beans: correlation with coffee acidity.

    Joon-Kwan Moon;Hyui Sun Yoo;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Antioxidant/Lipoxygenase Inhibitory Activities and Chemical Compositions of Selected Essential Oils

    Alfreda Wei;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Determination of toxic carbonyl compounds in cigarette smoke

    Kazutoshi Fujioka;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Role of roasting conditions in the profile of volatile flavor chemicals formed from coffee beans.

    Joon-Kwan Moon;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Antioxidative Activities of Fractions Obtained from Brewed Coffee

    Kenichi Yanagimoto;Hirotomo Ochi;Kwang-Geun Lee;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • PM2.5-induced lung inflammation in mice: Differences of inflammatory response in macrophages and type II alveolar cells.

    Miao He;Miao He;Takamichi Ichinose;Seiichi Yoshida;Tomohiro Ito

  • Genotoxicity of safrole-related chemicals in microbial test systems.

    Jun Sekizawa;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Effect of nanoparticles on the male reproductive system of mice.

    S. Yoshida;K. Hiyoshi;T. Ichinose;H. Takano

  • Antioxidant properties of aroma compounds isolated from soybeans and mung beans.

    Kwang-Geun Lee;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Dioxin formation from waste incineration.

    Takayuki Shibamoto;Akio Yasuhara;Takeo Katami

  • Determination of antioxidant properties of aroma extracts from various beans.

    Kwang-Geun Lee;and Alyson E. Mitchell;Takayuki Shibamoto

  • Antioxidant Activities of Rosemary and Sage Extracts and Vitamin E in a Model Meat System

    Jon W. Wong;Kelly Hashimoto;Takayuki Shibamoto

Frequent Co-Authors

Hirohisa Takano
Hirohisa Takano Kyoto University
Rie Yanagisawa
Rie Yanagisawa National Institute for Environmental Studies
Gang Sun
Gang Sun University of California, Davis
Susan E. Ebeler
Susan E. Ebeler University of California, Davis
Young-Joon Ahn
Young-Joon Ahn Seoul National University
Toshihiko Osawa
Toshihiko Osawa Nagoya University
Toshikazu Yoshikawa
Toshikazu Yoshikawa Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
Yoshito Kumagai
Yoshito Kumagai University of Tsukuba
J. Bruce German
J. Bruce German University of California, Davis
Ki-Hyun Kim
Ki-Hyun Kim Hanyang University

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