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Hiroyuki Kataoka
Researcher at Shujitsu University
Publications - 177
Citations - 7396
Hiroyuki Kataoka is an academic researcher from Shujitsu University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gas chromatography & Solid-phase microextraction. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 174 publications receiving 6896 citations. Previous affiliations of Hiroyuki Kataoka include Okayama University & University of Waterloo.
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Applications of solid-phase microextraction in food analysis.
TL;DR: The SPME technique can be used routinely in combination with gas Chromatography (GC), GC-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) or LC-MS, and can improve the detection limits.
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Derivatization reactions for the determination of amines by gas chromatography and their applications in environmental analysis.
TL;DR: Derivatization reactions for the determination of amines by GC are reviewed with respect to reactivity, selectivity and sensitivity.
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Automated sample preparation using in-tube solid-phase microextraction and its application – a review
TL;DR: An overview of the development of in-tube SPME technique and its applications to environmental, clinical, forensic, and food analyses are described.
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New trends in sample preparation for clinical and pharmaceutical analysis
TL;DR: In this paper, a review of sample preparation techniques for forensic, clinical and pharmaceutical analysis, with special focus on in-tube solid-phase microextraction and related new techniques, is presented.
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Recent advances in SPME techniques in biomedical analysis
Hiroyuki Kataoka,Keita Saito +1 more
TL;DR: This review focuses on recent advances in novel SPME techniques, including fiber S PME and in-tube SPMe, in biomedical analysis and summarizes the applications of these techniques to pharmacotherapeutic, forensic, and diagnostic studies, and to determinations of environmental and occupational exposure.