Publications by authors named "Erika Nakashima"

Since the global peptide drug market demand has been predicted to increase, highly efficient and inexpensive mass scale peptides are required. However, the production process raises questions about the cost of energy input, scale-up production, raw materials, and solvents treatment. This paper introduces 2 methods for the 2-4 mer oligopeptides bond formation for batch reaction utilizing 50-100 mol% of a mild Brønsted acid under the mild condition.

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Generally, organocatalysts are not decomposed during chemical transformation, which is different from traditional metal catalysts. To improve catalytic processes efficiency, various studies have been applied to flow synthesis for organocatalysis. Furthermore, many immobilized organocatalysts have been used for heterogeneous flow synthesis, which requires huge amounts of immobilized catalyst and requires several steps to prepare.

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This is the first report of a successful asymmetric aldol reaction of acetone and 4-nitrobenzaldehyde catalyzed by only 0.01 mol % of proline tetrazole (5-pyrrolidin-2-yltetrazole). Amazingly, 3 mol % of water as an additive has significantly improved the efficiency of the aldol reaction in terms of yield and enantioselectivity, up to a 0.

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Our flow reaction systems have provided quantitative yields of nitroso Diels-Alder products with no byproducts in cases of cyclic dienes without temperature and pressure controls. Additionally, the reaction times were significantly shortened by using homogeneous catalyst (CuCl) or heterogeneous reagent (MnO2) in comparison with batch reaction.

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The common marmoset (Callithrix jacchus) is used as a non-human primate laboratory animal. Marmoset wasting syndrome (MWS) is a disease endemic to captive colonies, and the pathogenesis is unclear. In the present study, marmosets with chronic bloody high-viscosity diarrhea, which is a contributing factor to MWS, were evaluated, and inflammation in the colon was found.

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A simple multilevel halftoning method, which is based on the conventional error diffusion method and realizes halftoning excelled in the distribution of dots, is proposed. The proposed method consists of three steps, e.g.

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