Tsubasa Inokuma
Assistant Professor
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences
University of Tokushima
Japan
Biography
Tsubasa Inokuma has done his PhD in Pharmacology from Kyoto University in 2011. Currently he is working as Assistant Professor in Faculty of Pharmaceutical Science at Tokushima University. His research interests are Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Bioorganic Chemistry, Development of novel asymmetric reactions, Development of novel methodology for synthesis of biomolecules and their analogues. Several Papers of his work were published in reputed international journals. He is also the member of The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan, The Society of Synthetic Organic Chemistry,Japan, The Japanese Peptide Society.
Research Interest
Synthetic Organic Chemistry, Bioorganic Chemistry
Publications
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Keisuke Aihara, Tsubasa Inokuma, Takahisa Jichu, Zhenjian Lin, Feixue Fu, Kosuke Yamaoka, Akira Shigenaga, David A. Hutchins, Eric W. Schmidt and Akira Otaka. Cysteine-free intramolecular ligaiton of N-sulfanylethylanilide peptide using 4-mercaptobenzylphosphonic acid: Synthesis of cyclic peptide, trichamide. Synlett. 2017, 28(15): 1944-1949.
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Taiki Kohiki, Yusuke Kato, Yusuke Nishikawa, Kazuko YORITA, Ikuko Sagawa, Masaya Denda, Tsubasa Inokuma, Akira Shigenaga, Kiyoshi Fukui and Akira Otaka. Inside Front Cover: Elucidation of inhibitor-binding pocket of D-amino acid oxidase using docking simulation and N-sulfanylethylanilide-based labeling technology. Organic & Biomolecular Chemistry. 2017, 15: 5240.
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Taiki Kohiki, Yusuke Nishikawa, Tsubasa Inokuma, Akira Shigenaga and Akira Otaka. Chemical synthetic platform for chlorpromazine oligomers that were reported as photo-degradation products of chlorpromazine. Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin. 2017.