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Toshihiro Hashimoto

Toshihiro Hashimoto

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Chemistry

D-Index
49
Citations
7853
World Ranking
14912
National Ranking
1164

Overview

Toshihiro Hashimoto is affiliated with Tokushima Bunri University in Japan and has contributed to research primarily in the field of medicine. Their work spans several subfields including molecular biology, pulmonary and respiratory medicine, endocrinology, diabetes and metabolism, economics and econometrics, and pharmacology.

Their research topics cover a range of areas such as gastric cancer management and outcomes, diabetes treatment and management, plant biochemistry and biosynthesis, fungal biology and applications, phytochemical compounds biological activities, chronic lymphocytic leukemia research, and economic and financial impacts of cancer.

Hashimoto has published research in various academic venues. These include:

  • Phytochemistry
  • ESMO Gastrointestinal Oncology
  • ESMO Real World Data and Digital Oncology
  • ESMO Open

Some recent papers authored or co-authored by Hashimoto are:

  • Pentacyclic triterpenoids, fuscotorunones A and B, with ε-caprolactone in ring E from Fuscoporia torulosa, published in 2021 in Phytochemistry
  • Temporal dynamics of CLDN18.2 expression following zolbetuximab treatment in advanced gastric cancer, published in 2025 in ESMO Gastrointestinal Oncology
  • Cancer registry as external control data for regulatory submission in Japan, published in 2024 in ESMO Real World Data and Digital Oncology
  • Characterization of early-onset gastritis during zolbetuximab-containing chemotherapy in CLDN18.2-positive gastric cancer, published in 2025 in ESMO Open

Frequent collaborators in their work include Hideaki Bando, Izuma Nakayama, Naoya Sakamoto, Yuki Matsubara, and Y. Miyashita, with multiple joint publications.

Best Publications

  • CD36- and GPR120-Mediated Ca2+ Signaling in Human Taste Bud Cells Mediates Differential Responses to Fatty Acids and Is Altered in Obese Mice

    Mehmet Hakan Ozdener;Selvakumar Subramaniam;Sinju Sundaresan;Omar Sery

  • Novel selective ligands for free fatty acid receptors GPR120 and GPR40

    Takafumi Hara;Akira Hirasawa;Qi Sun;Keiko Sadakane

  • In vitro antimicrobial activity of extracts of four Achillea species: the composition of Achillea clavennae L. (Asteraceae) extract.

    Gordana Stojanović;Niko Radulović;Niko Radulović;Toshihiro Hashimoto;Radosav Palić

  • Free fatty acid receptor GPR120 is highly expressed in enteroendocrine K cells of the upper small intestine and has a critical role in GIP secretion after fat ingestion

    Kanako Iwasaki;Norio Harada;Kazuki Sasaki;Shunsuke Yamane

  • Chemical structures of macrocyclic bis(bibenzyls) isolated from liverworts (Hepaticae)

    Yoshinori Asakawa;Masao Toyota;Motoo Tori;Toshihiro Hashimoto

  • Chemical constituents of the ascomycete Daldinia concentrica.

    Dang Ngoc Quang;Toshihiro Hashimoto;Masami Tanaka;Manuela Baumgartner

  • Inedible mushrooms: a good source of biologically active substances.

    Dang Ngoc Quang;Toshihiro Hashimoto;Yoshinori Asakawa

  • New chiral anisotropic reagents, NMR tools to elucidate the absolute configurations of long-chain organic compounds

    Takenori Kusumi;Haruko Takahashi;Ping Xu;Ping Xu;Toshiro Fukushima;Toshiro Fukushima

  • Prenyl bibenzyls from the liverworts Radula perrottetii and Radula complanata

    Yoshinori Asakawa;Toshihiro Hashimoto;Keiko Takikawa;Motoo Tori

  • BRYOPHYTES : BIO-AND CHEMICAL DIVERSITY, BIOACTIVITY AND CHEMOSYSTEMATICS

    Yoshinori Asakawa;Agnieszka Ludwiczuk;Fumihiro Nagashima;Masao Toyota

  • Riccardin C: A natural product that functions as a liver X receptor (LXR)α agonist and an LXRβ antagonist

    Norimasa Tamehiro;Yoji Sato;Takuo Suzuki;Toshihiro Hashimoto

  • Design of a bioreductively-activated fluorescent pH probe for tumor hypoxia imaging.

    Eiji Nakata;Yoshihiro Yukimachi;Hirokazu Kariyazono;Seongwang Im

  • Neogrifolin derivatives possessing anti-oxidative activity from the mushroom Albatrellus ovinus.

    Makiko Nukata;Toshihiro Hashimoto;Isao Yamamoto;Nobuki Iwasaki

  • Three dihydroisocoumarin glucosides from Hydrangea macrophylla subsp. serrata

    Toshihiro Hashimoto;Motoo Tori;Yoshinori Asakawa

  • Anti-influenza activity of marchantins, macrocyclic bisbibenzyls contained in liverworts.

    Yuma Iwai;Kouki Murakami;Yasuyuki Gomi;Toshihiro Hashimoto

  • Iridoid glucosides from roots of Vietnamese Paederia scandens.

    Dang Ngoc Quang;Toshihiro Hashimoto;Masami Tanaka;Nguyen Xuan Dung

  • A NEW ANTIBIOTIC, KASUGSMYCIN.

    H Umezawa;Y Okami;T Hashimoto;Y Suhara

  • Enzymic Formation of β-Alkyl Glycosides by β-Galactosidase from Aspergillus oryzae and Its Application to the Synthesis of Chemically Unstable Cardiac Glycosides

    Yasuhiro Ooi;Toshihiro Hashimoto;Naoki Mitsuo;Toshio Satoh

  • In vitro antitrypanosomal activity of plant terpenes against Trypanosoma brucei.

    Kazuhiko Otoguro;Masato Iwatsuki;Aki Ishiyama;Miyuki Namatame

  • Phenolic constituents of the liverwort: Four novel cyclic bisbibenzyl dimers from Blasia pusilla L

    Tatsuhiko Yoshida;Toshihiro Hashimoto;Shigeru Takaoka;Yukiko Kan

  • Three novel dimethyl pyrroledicarboxylate, lycogarubins AC, from the myxomycetes lycogala epidendrum

    Toshihiro Hashimoto;Yasuda Akiyo;Kyoko Akazawa;Shigeru Takaoka

  • BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE SUBSTANCES OF JAPANESE INEDIBLE MUSHROOMS

    Toshihiro Hashimoto;Yoshinori Asakawa

Frequent Co-Authors

Yoshinori Asakawa
Yoshinori Asakawa Tokushima Bunri University
Toshio Matsumoto
Toshio Matsumoto University of Tokushima
Hamao Umezawa
Hamao Umezawa National Institutes of Health
Masa Hamada
Masa Hamada Keio University
Tomio Takeuchi
Tomio Takeuchi Keio University
Hiroshi Morita
Hiroshi Morita Hoshi University
Yoshiyasu Fukuyama
Yoshiyasu Fukuyama Tokushima Bunri University
Haruki Yamada
Haruki Yamada Kitasato University
Akira Hirasawa
Akira Hirasawa Okayama University
Kazuhide Inoue
Kazuhide Inoue Kyushu University

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