Keiro Higuchi
Okayama University
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Talanta | 2004
Rodjana Burakham; Keiro Higuchi; Mitsuko Oshima; Kate Grudpan; Shoji Motomizu
A new type of a reactor column, a crushed BaSO(4) reactor column used for the flow injection spectrophotometric determination of sulfate ion using the exchange reaction of sulfate ion and barium-dimethylsulfonazo III is proposed. The column is very simple and economical. It can be continuously used for 8h before washing with water for repeated usage of at least 1 month. The procedure is sensitive. Application to various water samples was demonstrated.
Talanta | 1997
Yi Yang; Xin-Xiang Zhang; Takashi Korenaga; Keiro Higuchi
A modified FIA method was developed for the determination of sulphur dioxide (SO(2)) in ambient air collected by a passive sampler. SO(2) was oxidized by hydrogen peroxide and determined as sulphate ion in solution. Barium-dimethylsulfoazo-III complex was used as spectrophotometric reagent. A BaSO(4)-immobilized in-line reaction column was introduced into the flow system to increase the sensitivity and reproducibility. An in-line cation exchange column was used to eliminate triethanolamine, which was used as the absorbent reagent in the passive sampler. Sulphate ions can be analyzed in the range of 0.08-10.00 mg l(-1) with the R.S.D. less than 1.6% at the rate of 15 samples h(-1). It was satisfactory to apply this method to the analysis of sulphur dioxide in ambient air and the results agreed with those obtained by ion chromatography.
Talanta | 2000
Tadao Sakai; Akiko Yanagisawa; Keiro Higuchi; Norio Teshima; Nobuo Ura
New spectrophotometer was designed for the simultaneous assay of copper and iron using flow injection analysis and moreover, new 50 mm light path cells were equipped in the spectrophotometer to enhance the sensitivity. Both copper and iron at 2-10 ppb level were determined simultaneously and rapidly using water soluble reagent, 5-Br-PSAA. Determination limits were 1 ppb for copper and 1 ppb for iron. Relative standard deviations were about 1%.
Talanta | 2012
Nuntaporn Moonrungsee; Tomoko Shimamura; Takehiro Kashiwagi; Jaroon Jakmunee; Keiro Higuchi; Hiroyuki Ukeda
A sequential injection (SI) spectrophotometric method with absorbance detection at 475 nm has been developed for evaluating activity of some compounds on an inhibition of the mushroom tyrosinase. The method involved a reaction of 3,4-dihydroxyphenylalanine (L-DOPA) and mushroom tyrosinase to form the o-dopaquinone. The decrease of the o-dopaquinone was related to an increase of tyrosinase-inhibitory activity. Under the optimum conditions (concentration and volume of L-DOPA and mushroom tyrosinase of 2.0 mM, 60 μL and 142 U mL(-1), 15 μL, respectively), some antioxidant compounds were examined for the tyrosinase-inhibitory activity. A batch enzymatic assay of tyrosinase-inhibitory activity was applied as the reference method for comparison. The results of IC(50) values obtained from the proposed method and the batch method were correlated well, with r(2) of 0.969. The SIA provides higher precision and degrees of automation, consumes smaller amounts of chemicals and it is simpler and faster than the batch method.
Talanta | 2014
Nuntaporn Moonrungsee; Tomoko Shimamura; Takehiro Kashiwagi; Jaroon Jakmunee; Keiro Higuchi; Hiroyuki Ukeda
An automated sequential injection (SI) spectrophotometric system has been developed for evaluation of tyramine oxidase (TOD) inhibitory activity. The method is based on the inhibition of TOD that catalyzes the oxidation of tyramine substrate to produce aldehyde and hydrogen peroxide (H₂O₂). The produced H₂O₂ reacts with vanillic acid and 4-aminoantipyrine (4-AA) in the presence of peroxidase (POD) to form a quinoneimine dye, the absorbance of which is measured of absorbance at wavelength of 490 nm. The decrease of the quinoneimine dye is related to an increase of TOD inhibitory activity. Under the optimum conditions: 1.0 mM tyramine, 8 U mL(-1) TOD, 1.0 mM vanillic acid, 1.0 mM 4-AA and delay time of 10 s, some flavonoid compounds were examined for the TOD inhibitory activity expressed as IC₅₀ value. It was found that flavonols (quercetin and myricetin) and flavans (epicatechin gallate (ECG) and epigallocatechin (EGC)) showed higher TOD inhibitory activity than flavones and flavanones. The results of IC₅₀ values obtained from the proposed method and a batch-wise method were not significantly different from each other. Moreover, the SI system enabled automation of the analysis, leading to more convenient, more sensitive and faster analysis than the batch-wise method. A precise timing of the system also improves precision and accuracy of the assay, especially when the measurement of absorbance at non-steady state condition is involved.
Analytical Sciences | 1999
Keiro Higuchi; Shoji Motomizu
Mikrochimica Acta | 2007
Akhmad Sabarudin; Osamu Noguchi; Mitsuko Oshima; Keiro Higuchi; Shoji Motomizu
Analytical Sciences | 1998
Keiro Higuchi; Hiromitsu Tamanouchi; Shoji Motomizu
Bunseki Kagaku | 1999
Keiro Higuchi; Akiko Inoue; Hiromitsu Tamanouchi; Takayasu Hattori; Shoji Motomizu
Bunseki Kagaku | 1999
Keiro Higuchi; Akiko Inoue; Tomonori Tsuboi; Shoji Motomizu