Shushi Chen

Professor
Department of Applied Chemistry
National Chiayi University
Taiwan

Professor Chemistry
Biography

He is currently working as a Professor at National Chiayi University. He has completed his Ph.D. from The University of Missouri- Rolla. His Research Area includes Analytic Chemistry, Chiral Stationary Phase Separation. All of his research involves the development of new chiral stationary phase through modifying the commercially available chiral selector that are cheap such as antibiotics thiostrepton, rifamycin SV and the modification of mobile phase composition for enhancing the HPLC resolution of enantiomers. The results have been applied to the analysis of optical impurity of amino acids in the fermented food, artificial sweeteners and biological fluids such as urine and blood as functions of temperature, pH and concentration of enzyme, and to the enantiomeric enrichment of optically active pharmaceutical medicine such as b -blockers via solid-state extraction in large scale. He had 26 publications.

Research Intrest

Analytic Chemistry, Chiral Stationary Phase Separation

List of Publications
Chen, S.“The HPLC Enantiomeric Resolution of Phenyl Isothiocyanated Amino Acids on Teicoplanin Bonded Phase Using the Acetonitrile-Based Mobile Phase: A Structure Consideration”- J. Liq. Chromatogr (2003) vol. 26, pp. 3467-3486.
Jou, Jen1-Huei; Chen, S; Wu, Tian-Shung. “The Facile Reversed-Phase HPLC Resolution and Concentration Determination of Aristolachic Acid and Aristolactam Analogues in Traditional Chinese Medicine” –J. Liq. Chromatogr (2003) vol. 26, pp. 3055-3065.
Wang, Chao-Chiun; Chen, S; Wu, Tian-Shung “The Facile Reversed-Phase HPLC Resolution of Tetrahydrofurofuran Nucleus Lignans in Traditional Chinese Medicine: Quantitative Analysis of Asarinin and Sesamin in Asari Radix” –J. Chin. Chem. Soc (2003) vol. 50, 261-266.

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