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Overview

Toshio Miyase is affiliated with the University of Shizuoka in Japan. Their academic profile includes involvement in scientific research and education within this institution.

No specific details are available regarding their recent papers, co-authors, or frequent publication venues. Similarly, information on book publications, main fields, subfields of study, or principal topics of research is not provided.

There is no record of awards won by Toshio Miyase, and the scientist is currently living.

Best Publications

  • Natural antioxidants. III. Antioxidative components isolated from rhizome of Curcuma longa L.

    Shizuo Toda;Toshio Miyase;Hideko Arichi;Hisayuki Tanizawa

  • Studies on the Glycosides of Epimedium grandiflorum MORR. Var. thunbergianum (MIQ.) NAKAI. I

    Toshio Miyase;Akira Ueno;Nobuo Takizawa;Hiromi Kobayashi

  • Novel antiallergic catechin derivatives isolated from oolong tea.

    Mitsuaki Sano;Masazumi Suzuki;Toshio Miyase;Kyoji Yoshino

  • Inhibitors of xanthine oxidase from the flowers and buds of Daphne genkwa

    Tadataka Noro;Yasushi Oda;Toshio Miyase;Akira Ueno

  • Studies on absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism of ginseng saponins. VII. Comparison of the decomposition modes of ginsenoside-Rb1 and -Rb2 in the digestive tract of rats.

    Masami Karikura;Toshio Miyase;Hisayuki Tanizawa;Toshio Taniyama

  • Simultaneous determination of twelve tea catechins by high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection.

    Mitsuaki Sano;Michiko Tabata;Masazumi Suzuki;Masakuni Degawa

  • Green tea polyphenols: novel and potent inhibitors of squalene epoxidase.

    Ikuro Abe;Takahiro Seki;Kaoru Umehara;Toshio Miyase

  • Formation of antioxidants from (-)-epigallocatechin gallate in mild alkaline fluids, such as authentic intestinal juice and mouse plasma.

    Kyoji Yoshino;Masazumi Suzuki;Kiyotaka Sasaki;Toshio Miyase

  • O-Methylated Catechins from Tea Leaves Inhibit Multiple Protein Kinases in Mast Cells

    Mari Maeda-Yamamoto;Naoki Inagaki;Jiro Kitaura;Takao Chikumoto

  • Inhibitory effects of tea catechins and O-methylated derivatives of (-)-epigallocatechin-3-O-gallate on mouse type IV allergy.

    Masazumi Suzuki;Kyoji Yoshino;Mari Maeda-Yamamoto;Toshio Miyase

  • Antiallergic tea catechin, (-)-epigallocatechin-3-O-(3-O-methyl)-gallate, suppresses FcepsilonRI expression in human basophilic KU812 cells.

    Yoshinori Fujimura;Hirofumi Tachibana;Mari Maeda-Yamamoto;Toshio Miyase

  • Sesquiterpene Lactones from Cichorium endivia L. and C. intybus L. and Cytotoxic Activity

    Mamoru Seto;Toshio Miyase;Kaoru Umehara;Akira Ueno

  • Studies on the Acyl Glycosides from Leucoseptrum japonicum (MIQ.) KITAMURA et MURATA

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  • Importance of a pyrogallol-type structure in catechin compounds for apoptosis-inducing activity.

    Kouichi Saeki;Sumio Hayakawa;Mamoru Isemura;Toshio Miyase

  • Studies on the constituents of leaves of Citrus unshiu Marcov.

    Kaoru Umehara;Itsuno Hattori;Toshio Miyase;Akira Ueno

  • Antimalarial activity of methanolic extracts from plants used in Kenyan ethnomedicine and their interactions with chloroquine (CQ) against a CQ-tolerant rodent parasite, in mice.

    Francis Wamakima Muregi;Akira Ishih;Toshio Miyase;Tohru Suzuki

  • Studies on the Constituents of Cistanchis Herba. V. Isolation and Structures of Two New Phenylpropanoid Glycosides, Cistanosides E and F

    Hiromi Kobayashi;Hiroko Karasawa;Toshio Miyase;Seigo Fukushima

  • Association of Suppression of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase Phosphorylation by Epigallocatechin Gallate with the Reduction of Matrix Metalloproteinase Activities in Human Fibrosarcoma HT1080 Cells

    Mari Maeda-Yamamoto, ,†;Naoko Suzuki;Yoshinori Sawai;Toshio Miyase

  • Studies on the Glycosides of Epimedium grandiflorum MORR. var. thunbergianum (MIQ.) NAKAI. II(Pharmacognosy,Chemical)

    Toshio Miyase;Akira Ueno;Nobuo Takizawa;Hiromi Kobayashi

  • Studies on absorption, distribution, excretion and metabolism of ginseng saponins. VI. The decomposition products of ginsenoside Rb2 in the stomach of rats.

    Masami Karikura;Toshio Miyase;Hisayuki Tanizawa;Toshio Taniyama

  • Ionone and lignan glycosides from Epimedium diphyllum

    Toshio Miyase;Akira Ueno;Nobuo Takizawa;Hiromi Kobayashi

  • Studies on the Glycosides of Epimedium grandiflorum MORR . var . thunbergianum ( MIQ . ) NAKAI . II 1 )

    Unknown

Frequent Co-Authors

Akira Ueno
Akira Ueno University of Shizuoka
Hirofumi Tachibana
Hirofumi Tachibana Kyushu University
Koji Yamada
Koji Yamada National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology
Marwa F. Elkady
Marwa F. Elkady Egypt-Japan University of Science and Technology
Ikuro Abe
Ikuro Abe University of Tokyo
Toshiaki Kawakami
Toshiaki Kawakami University of California, San Diego
Yuko Kawakami
Yuko Kawakami La Jolla Institute For Allergy & Immunology
Tsutomu Hatano
Tsutomu Hatano Okayama University
Naoki Inagaki
Naoki Inagaki Gifu Pharmaceutical University
Teruo Ono
Teruo Ono Kyoto University

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