Publications by authors named "H Osuga"

The gut microbiota (GM) is essential for mammalian health. Although the association between infant GM and breast milk (BM) composition has been well established in humans, such a relationship has not been investigated in horses. Hence, this study was conducted to analyze the GM formation of foals during lactation and determine the presence of low-molecular-weight metabolites in mares' BM and their role in shaping foals' GM.

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The chiral recognition of a self-assembled structure of enantiopure ()-type 2,13-diphenyl[7]thiaheterohelicene (()-Ph-[7]TH) was investigated on a Ag(111) substrate by scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and tip-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS). In contrast to previous research of thiaheterohelicene and its derivatives showing zigzag row formation on the Ag(111) substrate, the hexagonal ordered structure was observed by STM. The obtained TERS spectra of ()-Ph-[7]TH were consistent with the Raman spectra calculated on the basis of density functional theory (DFT), which suggests that ()-Ph-[7]TH was adsorbed on the substrate without decomposition.

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Light emission from the M-type enantiomer of a helicene derivative (2,13-bis(hydroxymethyl)[7]-thiaheterohelicene) adsorbed on the clean Au(111) and the C-covered Au(111) surfaces were investigated by tunneling-current-induced light-emission technique. Plasmon-originated light emission was observed on the helicence/Au(111) surface and it was strongly suppressed on the area where the helicene molecules were adsorbed at the edges of the Au(111) terraces. To avoid luminescence quenching of excited helicene molecules and to suppress strong plasmon light emission from the Au(111) surface, C layers were used as decoupling buffer layers between helicene molecules and the Au(111) surface.

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In addition to the Watson-Crick double helix, secondary DNA structures are thought to play important roles in a variety of biological processes. One important example is the G-quadruplex structure that is formed at the chromosome ends, which inhibits telomerase activity by blocking its access to telomeres. G-quadruplex structures represent a new class of molecular targets for DNA-interactive compounds that may be useful to target telomeres.

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Two novel fluoroionophores, N-(7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin-8-ylmethyl)-3,9-dithia-6-azaundecane (1) and N-(7-hydroxy-4-methylcoumarin-8-ylmethyl)-3,9-dithia-6-azaundecane (2), were synthesized as fluorescence extractants for selective silver determination. The absorption and fluorescence spectra were measured in aqueous 1,4-dioxane solution (28 v/v%) in the absence and presence of silver ion, and their acid dissociation constants were determined from the pH-dependent spectral changes. In the liquid-liquid extraction of some metal ions from neutral aqueous solution into dichloromethane phase, compounds 1 and 2 exhibited excellent silver ion selectivity, and dramatic fluorescence spectral changes were observed in the dichloromethane solutions containing these compounds.

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