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Hiroshi Nishimura
Researcher at Kyoto University
Publications - 49
Citations - 1013
Hiroshi Nishimura is an academic researcher from Kyoto University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Lignin & Iridoid Glucosides. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 49 publications receiving 822 citations.
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Direct evidence for α ether linkage between lignin and carbohydrates in wood cell walls.
TL;DR: This work describes the first direct proof of covalent bonding between plant cell-wall polysaccharides and lignin, identified by complete connectivity analysis from the phenylpropane unit to the carbohydrate moiety.
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Chemotaxonomic studies of rubiaceous plants containing iridoid Glycosides
Hiroyuki Inouye,Yoshio Takeda,Hiroshi Nishimura,Akiko Kanomi,Takuo Okuda,Christian Puff,Christian Puff +6 more
TL;DR: From this chemotaxonomic point of view, some doubt is thrown on the taxonomic position of Wendlandia formosana and plants of Mussaenda, two taxa currently placed in the Cinchonoideae but chemically allied to Ixoroideae.
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Two new iridoid glucosides from Mussaenda parviflora and Mussaenda shikokiana
TL;DR: From the leaves of Mussaenda parviflora, two new iridoid glucosides, mussaenoside and shanzhiside methyl ester were isolated and their structures were determined.
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Two new iridoid glucosides from Gardenia jasminoides fruits
TL;DR: From the fruits of Gardenia jasminoides which have been employed as Chinese crude drug “Shan-zhii”, two new iridoid glucosides, gardoside (8,10-dehydrologanic acid) and scandoside methyl ester have been isolated and their structures have been established as discussed by the authors.
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Antiviral Activity of Phenolic Derivatives in Pyroligneous Acid from Hardwood, Softwood, and Bamboo
Ruibo Li,Ryo Narita,Hiroshi Nishimura,Shinsuke Marumoto,Shinsuke Marumoto,Seiji P. Yamamoto,Ryota Ouda,Mitsuyoshi Yatagai,Takashi Fujita,Takashi Watanabe +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the encephalomyocarditis virus (EMCV) was identified and quantified in pyroligneous acids (PA) from hardwood, softwood, and bamboo.