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Sukekuni Mukataka

Researcher at University of Tsukuba

Publications -  57
Citations -  1844

Sukekuni Mukataka is an academic researcher from University of Tsukuba. The author has contributed to research in topics: Immobilized enzyme & Lipase. The author has an hindex of 26, co-authored 57 publications receiving 1773 citations. Previous affiliations of Sukekuni Mukataka include Japan Society for the Promotion of Science & National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology.

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Preparation characteristics of oil-in-water emulsions using differently charged surfactants in straight-through microchannel emulsification

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of surfactants on straight-through microchannel (MC) emulsification behavior was investigated using a silicon array of micromachined through-holes.
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Novel asymmetric through-hole array microfabricated on a silicon plate for formulating monodisperse emulsions.

TL;DR: A novel microchannel (MC) structure with an asymmetric straight-through MC with a high-density through-hole layout has the potential for high-throughput formulation of monodisperse emulsions.
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Novel method for obtaining homogeneous giant vesicles from a monodisperse water-in-oil emulsion prepared with a microfluidic device.

TL;DR: A novel technique called the "lipid-coated ice droplet hydration method" is presented for the preparation of giant vesicles with a controlled size between 4 and 20 microm and entrapment yields for water-soluble molecules of up to about 30%.
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Effect of slot aspect ratio on droplet formation from silicon straight-through microchannels.

TL;DR: Experimental observation showed that slot aspect ratios exceeding a threshold of approximately 3 were needed to successfully prepare monodisperse emulsions with coefficients of variation below 2%.
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Production of chitosan oligosaccharides using chitosanase immobilized on amylose-coated magnetic nanoparticles

TL;DR: The immobilized chitosanase immobilized on amylose-coated magnetic nanoparticles was used to produce pentamers and hexamers of chitOSan oligosaccharides, which possess beneficial biological activities and could be recovered and reused repeatedly.