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45
Citations
6311
World Ranking
16581
National Ranking
1305

Overview

Takeaki Naito is affiliated with Kobe Pharmaceutical University in Japan. Their academic profile encompasses a professional engagement rooted within this institution, contributing to research and scholarly activities.

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Best Publications

  • Direct synthesis of trisubstituted isoxazoles through gold-catalyzed domino reaction of alkynyl oxime ethers.

    Masafumi Ueda;Aoi Sato;Yuki Ikeda;Tetsuya Miyoshi

  • Efficient Synthesis of Benzofurans Utilizing [3,3]-Sigmatropic Rearrangement Triggered by N-Trifluoroacetylation of Oxime Ethers: Short Synthesis of Natural 2-Arylbenzofurans

    Norihiko Takeda;Okiko Miyata;Takeaki Naito

  • Asymmetric synthesis of alpha-amino acids based on carbon radical addition to glyoxylic oxime ether

    Hideto Miyabe;Chikage Ushiro;Masafumi Ueda;Kumiko Yamakawa

  • Indium-mediated intermolecular alkyl radical addition to electron-deficient C [double bond] N bond and C [double bond] C bond in water.

    Hideto Miyabe;Masafumi Ueda;and Azusa Nishimura;Takeaki Naito

  • TOTAL SYNTHESIS OF (-)-BALANOL

    Hideto Miyabe;Mayumi Torieda;Kyoko Inoue;Kazumi Tajiri

  • HETEROATOM RADICAL ADDITION-CYCLIZATION AND ITS SYNTHETIC APPLICATION

    Takeaki Naito

  • Indium-mediated tandem radical addition-cyclization-trap reactions in aqueous media.

    Masafumi Ueda;Hideto Miyabe;Azusa Nishimura;Okiko Miyata

  • Total Synthesis of (−)-Martinellic Acid via Radical Addition−Cyclization−Elimination Reaction

    Atsushi Shirai;Okiko Miyata;Norimitsu Tohnai;Mikiji Miyata

  • Free-radical reaction of imine derivatives in water

    Hideto Miyabe;Masafumi Ueda;Takeaki Naito

  • Highly Effective Synthetic Methods for Substituted 2-Arylbenzofurans Using [3,3]-Sigmatropic Rearrangement: Short Syntheses of Stemofuran A and Eupomatenoid 6

    Okiko Miyata;Norihiko Takeda;Takeaki Naito

  • Determination of β-carbolines in foodstuffs by high-performance liquid chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography—mass spectrometry

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  • Radical Cyclization in Heterocycle Synthesis. Part 10: A Concise Synthesis of (−)-Kainic Acid via Sulfanyl Radical Addition–Cyclization–Elimination Reaction

    Okiko Miyata;Yoshiki Ozawa;Ichiya Ninomiya;Takeaki Naito

  • Efficient Entry into 2-Substituted Tetrahydroquinoline Systems through Alkylative Ring Expansion: Stereoselective Formal Synthesis of (±)-Martinellic Acid

    Masafumi Ueda;Sayuri Kawai;Masataka Hayashi;Takeaki Naito

  • Palladium-indium iodide-mediated allylation and propargylation of glyoxylic oxime ether and hydrazone: the role of water in directing the diastereoselective allylation.

    Hideto Miyabe;Yousuke Yamaoka;Takeaki Naito;Yoshiji Takemoto

  • Tandem carbon-carbon bond-forming radical addition-cyclization reaction of oxime ether and hydrazone.

    Hideto Miyabe;Masafumi Ueda;Kayoko Fujii;and Azusa Nishimura

  • Tandem radical-addition-aldol-type reaction of an alpha,beta-unsaturated oxime ether.

    Masafumi Ueda;Hideto Miyabe;Hisako Sugino;Okiko Miyata

  • Intermolecular alkyl radical addition to the carbon-nitrogen double bond of oxime ethers and hydrazones

    Hideto Miyabe;Ryouhei Shibata;Masato Sangawa;Chikage Ushiro

  • Asymmetric synthesis of α-amino acids: indium-mediated reactions of glyoxylic oxime ether in aqueous media

    Hideto Miyabe;Azusa Nishimura;Masafumi Ueda;Takeaki Naito

  • Carboncarbon bond formation via intermolecular carbon radical addition to aldoxime ethers

    Hideto Miyabe;Ryouhei Shibata;Chikage Ushiro;Takeaki Naito

  • Regioselective Hydroxysulfenylation of α,β‐Unsaturated Imines: Enhanced Stability of an Intermediate Radical

    Masafumi Ueda;Hideto Miyabe;Hidenori Shimizu;Hisako Sugino

  • Total Synthesis of (-)-Balanol

    Hideto Miyabe;Mayumi Torieda;Toshiko Kiguchi;Takeaki Naito

Frequent Co-Authors

Hideto Miyabe
Hideto Miyabe Hyogo University of Health Sciences
Yoshiji Takemoto
Yoshiji Takemoto Kyoto University
Mikiji Miyata
Mikiji Miyata Osaka University
Yoshifumi Takeda
Yoshifumi Takeda Okayama University
David J. Procter
David J. Procter University of Manchester
Hiroshi Matsubara
Hiroshi Matsubara Osaka Metropolitan University
Nobuyuki Amino
Nobuyuki Amino Center for Excellence in Education

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