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Takeru Higuchi

Researcher at University of Wisconsin-Madison

Publications -  206
Citations -  11538

Takeru Higuchi is an academic researcher from University of Wisconsin-Madison. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aqueous solution & Solubility. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 206 publications receiving 11032 citations. Previous affiliations of Takeru Higuchi include Smith, Kline & French & Merck & Co..

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Electrometric titration of volatile oils and volatile oil isolates using lithium aluminum hydride.

TL;DR: Results of an investigation studying the feasibility of an electrometric lithium aluminum hydride titration procedure as applied to essential oils and essential oil isolates are presented.
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Studies on pharmaceutical powders and the state of subdivision. II. Surface area measurements of some pharmaceutical powders by the low-temperature nitrogen adsorption isotherm technique†

TL;DR: The application of the nitrogen adsorption method to a number of nonrefractory pharmaceutical powders not previously investigated is presented and comparisons are made of the specific surface areas of differently prepared forms of the same drug powders to provide a basis for interpreting the pharmacological, bacteriological, and pharmaceutical behaviors of these different forms.
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A dilatometric study of melting behaviors of some fats, waxes, and related substances of pharmaceutical importance. I. Polyethylene glycols, spermaceti, cetyl alcohol, petrolatum, white wax, and theobroma oil.

TL;DR: A dilatometric study of the phase behavior of several compounds and mixtures commonly used in pharmaceutical systems has shown that a considerable amount of structural information concerning these systems can be obtained by this technique.
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Administration of alkali metal salicylamide salts

TL;DR: Alkali and alkaline earth metal salts of salicylamide are administered in solid oral dosage forms with substantially improved analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and sedative results as mentioned in this paper.
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Chromatographic Separation and Determination of Mixtures of p-Hydroxybenzoate Esters

TL;DR: Data are given supporting the feasibility of the method as applied to mixtures containing the methyl, ethyl, propyl, and butyl derivatives, partition chromatography providing clean separation of each from the others.