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Day 2, May 14 (Thu), Presentations of Submitted Papers
Short abstracts of submitted papers will be published after May 1. (Presentation numbers become clickable.)
Poster Room (Atrium)
Poster Presentations
Posters must be placed during 9:30-15:00.
The presenting author must be at his/her poster during the designated core time.
Core time (Odd numbers): 11:00-11:50
Core time (Even numbers): 13:00-13:50
2P-001 Cooperation of Lipid Database LipidBank and Mass Spectral Database MassBank
( 1Dept. Metabol., Grad. Sch. Med., Univ. Tokyo, 2JST, CREST, 3Dept. Comput. Biol., Grad. Sch. Front. Sci., Univ. Tokyo, 4Natl. Inst. Health Sci.)
oEtsuko Yasugi1,2, Masanori Arita3, Masahiro Nishijima4
2P-002 Private Database of Mass Spectra by Using Windows Version of MassBank
( 1IAB, Keio Univ., 2JST-BIRD)
oTasuku Ikeda1,2, Yoshito Nihei1,2, Hisayuki Horai1,2, Takaaki Nishioka1,2
2P-003 Fragmentation Library in MassBank
( 1IAB, 2JST-BIRD)
oYuya Ojima1,2, Yoshito Nihei1,2, Hisayuki Horai1,2, Takaaki Nishioka1,2
2P-004 Mass++ is a plug-in type universal freeware for viewing and manipulating large scale LC/MS data
( 1Eisai, 2JST-CREST)
oSatoshi Tanaka2, Ken Aoshima1,2, Yuji Miura1,2, Yoshiya Oda1,2
2P-005 The development of a summarization and visualization method for MSn information based on social network analysis
( Shimadzu Corp.)
oShinichi Yamaguchi, Kiyomi Arakawa
2P-006 Construction of Automated Identification System for Lipidome
( 1MKI, 2Department of Metabolome Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, 3JST CREST)
oYasuto Yokoi1, Hiroki Nakanishi2,3, Kadzutaka Ikeda2,3, Ryo Taguchi2,3
2P-007 Method for elucidating false discovery rate (FDR) in results of elemental composition search of metabolome data.
( 1RIKEN PSC, 2NAIST, 3CREST/JST, 4Chiba University)
oFumio Matsuda1, Yoko Shinbo2, Akira Oikawa1, Masami Hirai1,3, Shigehiko Kanaya1,2,3, Kazuki Saito1,4
2P-008 Identification of animal furs by MALDI-TOF MS
( Bruker Daltonics)
Yumiko Matsuyama, oTakashi Nirasawa, Toshiji Kudo
2P-009 Ion Mobility and Collision-induced Dissociation Analysis of Carbonic Anhydrase2
( 1Yokohama City University, 2Nihon Waters, 3Yokohama City University)
oMitsuo Takayama1, Kenji Hirose2, Yoshiaki Nabuchi3
2P-010 Examination of Amine reagents Interfering with the Formation of the Proton Bound Dimer
( Kanagawa Univ.)
oYoshiyuki Mochida, Yuuki Kawamura, Yoshihiro Koide
2P-011 Proton Transfer of Protein Ions in the Gas Phase
( Yokohama City University)
oShinji Nonose, Satoshi Fukase, Takuya Okamura
2P-012 Electronic and Solvation Structures of temperature-controlled protonated peptides
( Kobe University)
oAkimasa Fujihara, Naoki Noguchi, Yuji Yamada, Haruki Ishikawa, Kiyokazu Fuke
2P-013 Ion Mobility Signal Width Correlation to Mass in CID MS/MS of Isomeric Oligosaccharides Using Traveling-wave Ion Mobility Mass Spectrometry.
( 1SUNBOR, 2JascoInt)
oTohru Yamagaki1, Akihiro Sato2
2P-014 Novel ion mobility/collision cross section spectrometry
( Shimadzu Corporation)
oMasaru Nishiguchi, Daisuke Okumura, Hiroki Sakae, Yoshihiro Ueno, Fujio Inoue, Hiroto Itoi, Hiroaki Waki
2P-015 Electron transfer dissociation (ETD) of protonated amino acid containing OH or SH in its side chain by using charge inversion mass spectrometry
( Osaka Pref. Univ.)
oKazuya Ukezono, Shigeo Hayakawa
2P-016 Peptide de novo sequencing by N-terminal derivatization using 15N-labeled 4-amidinobenzoic acid.
( Kyoto Univ.)
oHiroyuki Awane, Masahiro Miyashita, Hisashi Miyagawa
2P-017 Determination of Protein Conformational Changes using Ion Mobility - Mass Spectrometry
( 1Nihon Waters K.K., 2Waters Corporation)
oKenji Hirose1, Mazzeo Jeffery2, Chen Weibin2, Berger Scott2, Gebler John2
2P-018 Study on the gas-phase ion-molecule reactions in O2Rg (Rg = Kr, Xe )
( Yamanashi Univ.)
oSoitiro Muko, Mitutaka Hirose, Kenzo Hiraoka
2P-019 The Effect of Methoxy Substituent on Gas Phase Unimolecular Dissociation Using a Four Sector Tandem Mass Spctrometer
( 1Osaka Prefecture Univ., 2Osaka Prefecture Univ., 3Univ. of Fukui, 4Univ. of Fukui, 5Univ. of Fukui)
Miwa Kawaguchi1, oHiroshi Yamaoka2, Kimio Isa3, Ryuuji Nakada4, Kengo Kawasaki5
2P-020 Unimolecular Dissociation for N,N'-Diacyl-1,3-diazacycloalkan-2-ones in the Case of Same Acyl Chain Length/Unsymmetrical Terminal Aryl Substituent
( 1Osaka Prefecture Univ., 2Osaka Prefecture Univ., 3Osaka Women's Univ., 4Univ. of Fukui)
oAtsuhide Iwahashi1, Miwa Kawaguchi2, Kyoko Okada2, Nahoko Hirakawa3, Kimio Isa4, Ryuji Nakata4, Tetsuya Maekawa4, Hiroshi Yamaoka1,2,3
2P-021 Gas Phase Unimolecular Dissociation for N-(Substituted phenylacetyl)-1-azacycloalkan
( 1Osaka Prefecture Univ., 2Univ. of Fukui)
Junichirou Murakami1, Kimio Isa2, Ryuji Nakata2, Tetsuya Maekawa2, oHiroshi Yamaoka1
2P-022 The Origin for Double/Triple Hydrogen Transfer during Unimolecular Dissociation for N,N'-bis(Labeled/Unlabeled 5-phenylvaleryl)tetrahydropyrimidin-2-one Derivatives
( 1Osaka Prefecture Univ., 2Osaka Women's Univ., 3Osaka Prefecture Univ., 4Univ. of Fukui, 5Univ. of Fukui, 6Univ. of Fukui)
Miwa Kawaguchi1, Haruka Tabe2, oHiroshi Yamaoka3, Kimio Isa4, Ryuuji Nakata5, Tetsuya Maekawa6
2P-023 Analysis of oxidation process of SO2 in discharge plasma using atmospheric ionization mass spectrometer
( Kochi Natl. Coll. Tech.)
oKenkichi Nagato
2P-024 Specific Stability of Lithiated Oligooxyethylene Dodecylether in Gas Phase
( 1YNU, 2YNU)
Daisuke Kuwahara1, Sayaka Yoshida1, Kazuyoshi Ueda2, oYukio Yokoyama1
2P-025 Conformational Study of Alkaline-Earth Cationized Polyoxyethylene Dodecylethers Using Electrospray Mass Spectrometry and Molecular Dynamics Simulation
( 1YNU, 2YNU)
Sayaka Yoshida1, Kazuyoshi Ueda2, oYukio Yokoyama1
2P-026 Binding Energies of Metal Ions with Neutral Molecules in the Gas Phase
( 1Kyushu Univ., 2Kinki Univ.)
Soe Than1, Hideaki Maeda1, oMasaaki Mishima1, Maki Irie2, Kiyoshi Kikukawa2
2P-027 Ion molecule reaction of C7H7+. with xylene
( 1Osaka Prefecture Univ., 2Osaka Univ.)
oKenichi Iwamoto1, Michisato Toyoda2
2P-028 Direct Mass Analysis of Neutral Fragments
( 1AIST, 2Tsukuba Uni., 3Osaka Prefec. Uni.)
oMasataka Ohkubo1, Shigetomo Shiki1, Masahiro Ukibe1, Shigeo Tomita2, Shigeo Hayakawa3
2P-029 Measurement of liquid amounts trapped by the needle tip by PESI
( 1University of Yamanashi Faculty of Medicine, 2University of Yamanashi Clean Energy Research Center)
oKentaro Yoshimura1, Lee Chuin Chen2, Daiki Asakawa2, Kenzo Hiraoka2, Sen Takeda1
2P-030 Multiply Charged Probe for Mass Spectrometry
( Tokushimabunri Univ.)
oFumihiro Ito, Tomoko Nakamura, Satoko Yorita, Hiroshi Danjo, Kentaro Yamaguchi
2P-031 Ionization of Anthracene Followed by Fusion in the Solid Phase under Intense Nonresonant Femtosecond Laser Pulses
( Osaka City Univ.)
oTomoyuki Yatsuhashi, Nobuaki Nakashima
2P-032 Detection of explosive using dielectric barrier discharge atmospheric pressure chemical ionization
( 1U. Yamanashi, 2Forensic Science Lab.)
oRikiya Iwata1, Lee Chuin Chen1, Hajime Ito1, Kenichi Takekawa2, Yutaka Hashimoto1, Kenzo Hiraoka1
2P-033 Cluster composition at the liquid surface of 10%(v/v) ethanol aqueous solution measured by improved liquid ionization mass spectrometer.
( 1Tokyo Univ. of Mar.  Sci. and Tech., 2Tokyo Univ. of Phar. and Life Sci., 3Yokohama Nat. Univ.)
oYoshiyuki Shimura1, Yasuo Shida2, Masahiko Tsuchiya3
2P-034 Clusters of alcohols studied by Liquid Ionization-MS/MS
( 1Tokyo Univ. Pham. and life Sci., 2Yokohama National Univ.)
oHaruhiko Fukaya1, Yasuo Shida1, Masahiko Tsuchiya2
2P-035 Material analysis with TOFMS : Comparison between EI and FI
( JEOL Ltd.)
oMasahiro Ito, Susumu Fujimaki, Yoshihisa Ueda, Masaaki Ubukata
2P-036 Simultaneously detection of various molecules by Single-Photon-Ionization Mass Spectrometry using vacuum ultraviolet laser
( 1NSC, 2Tokyo Tech)
oNorihiro Tsuji1, shun-ichi Hayashi1, Shun-ichi Ishiuchi2, Masaaki Fujii2
2P-037 Development of infrared laser desorption/ionization using polymer film
( Osaka Univ.)
oSachiko Suzuki, Satoshi Fukumoto, Tamami Fujita
2P-038 Development of noble matrix for MALDI-MS measurement of the low molecular compounds (1).
( 1Tokyo Univ., 2Yokohama National Univ., 3SHIMADZU CORPORATION)
oMasamichi Nakakoshi1, Yutaka Takahashi2, Natsumi Funakoshi3, Hiroki Nakajima3
2P-039 Development of novel matrix for MALDI-MS measurement of the low molecular compounds (2) - Analyses of low-molecular compounds using 1H-tetrazole derivatives as a MALDI matrix -
( 1Shimadzu Corporation, 2Yokohama National University)
oHiroki Nakajima1, Natsumi Funakoshi1, Shin-ichi Iwamoto1, Yutaka Takahashi2, Masamichi Nakakoshi2
2P-040 Development of novel matrix for MALDI-MS measurement of the low molecular compounds (3) -Using 1H-tetrazole derivatives as a MALDI matrix together with a metallized plate-
( 1Yokohama National Uni., 2Shimadzu, 3Mitsubishi Kagaku Institute of lifesciences)
oYutaka Takahashi1, Masamichi Nakakoshi1, Michio Sato3, Natsumi Funakoshi2, Hiroki Nakajima2
2P-041 MALDI Mass Spectrometry with Cyclodextrin-Supported Matrix
( TMU)
oTakashi Fujita, Tatuya Fujino, Takashi Korenaga
2P-042 Chemical Ionization of Perfluoroalkyldicarboxylic Acid Compounds through Reduction of Copper (II) Sulfide by Laser Irradiation in Surface-Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry
( MCRC)
oShuji Kagawa, Tsuyoshi Yoshioka
2P-043 Fabrication of silicon substrate supported platinum nanoparticles and their properties for SALDI-MS
( Kansai University)
oTeruyuki Yao, Koji Okumura, Takehiro Watanabe, Hideya Kawasaki, Ryuichi Arakawa
2P-044 The application of Surface Assisted Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry (SALDI-MS) using TiO2 nanoparticles with photocatalyst
( Kansai Univ.)
oKoji Okumura, Takehiro Watanabe, Hideya Kawasaki, Ryuichi Arakawa
2P-045 Contribution of Enhanced Electromagnetic Field in SALDI-MS using Surface Plasmon Excitation on Au Nanoparticles
( TMU)
oKeishiro Nagoshi, Kohei Shibamoto, Takashi Korenaga
2P-046 Study of π electron clouds interaction on Graphite surface in LDI
( TMU)
oNobuyuki Shimizu, Kohei Shibamoto, Takashi Korenaga
2P-047 Study of Specificity of Laser Desorption/Ionization on TiO2 nano-Particle Thin Film
( TMU)
oKohei Shibamoto, Yuichi Morinaga, Takashi Korenaga
2P-048 UV-MALDI-TOF-MS Analysis of a Monodisperse Polyamidoamine Obtained by One-pot Lipase-catalyzed Regioselective Aminolysis and Michael Addition
( 1UBA, 2UBA, 3EU, 4UBA, 5EU)
oRosa ERRA-BALSELLS1, M.K. Fatema3, Leandro Monsalve4, Hiroshi Nonami5, Alicia Baldessari2
2P-049 Observation of Hierarchical Construction of Supramolecular Higher-Order Structures of Tetrahydroxybinaphthyls by Cold Spray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
( 1Konan University, 2Tokushima Bunri University)
Hiroshi Danjo1, oMayumi Shibuta2, kadzuya Hirata1, Seiki Yoshigai2, Kentaro Yamaguchi2
2P-050 High resolution analysis of synthetic polymers by electrospray ionization fourier transform mass spectrometry
( Jasco Int.)
oAkihiro Sato, Michihisa Iijima, Hideto Kakimi
2P-051 Characterization of Silver Ion Compexes adsorbed on Gold Nanorods by using SALDI-MS
( 1Kyushu Univ., 2Kinki Univ., 3Kansai Univ.)
oYuki Nakamura1, Kanako Honda2, Hideya Kawasaki3, Ryuichi Arakawa3, Naotoshi Nakashima1, Yasuro Niidome1
2P-052 Separation of target molecules with FePtCu nanoparticles and the direct detection in the LDI-MS using FePtCu nanoparticles
( Kansai Univ.)
oHideya Kawasaki, Akira Tarui, Takehiro Watanabe, Ryuichi Arakawa
2P-053 Characterization of ultrasonic degradation and pyrolysis products of polyethers
( 1Kansai Univ., 2Nippon Synthetic Chem.)
oDaisuke Kurokawa1, Takehiro Watanabe1, Masanori Okabayashi1, Yukari Nishimoto2, Hideya Kawasaki1, Ryuuichi Arakawa1
2P-054 Chemical Evolution of Nucleic Acid Bases under Hydrothermal Hot-pressing Environments
( Kochi Univ.)
oKeiji Gamoh
2P-055 Metal Screening of Metal-(Ph-pybox) Complexes Containing Benzoic Acid by ESIMS
( 1OMTRI, 2Kansai Univ., 3IRIS Osaka Univ.)
oHirofumi Sato1, Yoshitomo Suzuki2, Yoshio Takai3, Ryu-ichi Arakawa2, Motohiro Shizuma1
2P-056 Enantiomeric Excess Determination of Pharmacologically Active Carboxylic Acid by Using ESIMS
( 1OMTRI, 2Kansai Univ.)
oHirofumi Sato1, Yoshitomo Suzuki2, Ryu-ichi Arakawa2, Daisuke Ono1, Masaki Nakamura1, Motohiro Shizuma1
2P-057 Evaluation of molecular recognition ability of novel ionophores including two cyclofructan moieties toward alkylene diammonium ions in ESIMS
( 1OMTRI, 2OIT, 3Faculty of Science, Osaka Univ.)
oMotohiro Shizuma1, Yuuki Fujino2, Hirofumi Sato1, Hiroshi Adachi3, Daisuke Ono1, Osamu Shimomura2, Ryoki Nomura2, Masaki Nakamura1
2P-058 Comparison analysis for nylons using pyrolysis comprehensive 2-D GC/MS (GC x GC/MS) and multivariate analysis technique
( Nissan Chemical Industries, LTD.)
oTomoyuki Ozawa, Shota Nakanishi, Takatoshi Noguchi, Hisae Miyamoto, Tatsuya Seki
2P-059 Development of the new method for quantitation and screening analysis of organic acids by means of using IC/MS/MS
( 1Thermo Fisher Scientific K.K., 2Nippon Dionex K.K.)
oKaori Saito1, Tomoko Hamasaka1, Yoko Yamagishi1, Shigeru Sakamoto1, Takahiro Suzuki2
2P-060 Investigation of Matrix Reagents for Structural Analysis of Synthetic Polymer by MALDI Spiral-TOFMS
( 1JEOL, 2AIST)
oKanae Teramoto1, Takafumi Sato1, Yoshiyuki Itoh1, Masaaki Ubukata1, Takaya Satoh1,2, Yoshihisa Ueda1, Hiroaki Sato2, Youko Ishii2, Hiroaki Tao2
2P-061 Studies on reactivity of cigarette smoke extract to tyrosine by using LC/MS/MS
( 1Mukogawa Women's Univ., School of Pharm. Sciences, 2Yokohama City Univ., International Graduate School of Arts and Sciences)
oShizuyo Horiyama1, Chie Honda1, Kiyoko Suwa1, Yuta Takahashi1, Kazuki Nakamura1, Masaru Kunitomo1, Mitsuo Takayama2
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