Publications by authors named "Quan-Yu Yang"

In the present study, six new compounds namely, picralactones CH (1-6) along with nine known compounds (7-15) were isolated from the branches and leaves of Picrasma chinese P.Y. Chen.

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Two new triterpenes mayteneri A (), mayteneri B (), and seven known compounds () were isolated from stems of Loes. The chemical structures of compounds and were established by 1D, 2D NMR, HRESIMS analysis, and calculating electronic circular dichroism (ECD). The structures of known compounds - were determined by comparison of their spectral with those reported.

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  • Eleven new diterpenoids were found in a whole plant, categorized into five different carbon skeleton types, including one never seen before.
  • * Spectroscopic methods, single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and electronic circular dichroism were used to determine their structures and configurations.
  • * Two of these compounds showed activity against the Zika virus, effectively inhibiting its replication without harming host cells at higher concentrations.*
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Three new diterpenoids, named nematocynine A-C (1-3), together with twelve known compounds (4-15) were isolated from the aerial part of Hand.-Mazz (Hereinafter referred to ). Their structures were elucidated by detailed spectroscopic analysis and comparison with literature data.

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  • A new alkaloid named picrasine A and two new quassinoids called picralactones A and B were discovered in the plant Picrasma chinensis P.Y. Chen, along with eleven known compounds.
  • The structures of these compounds were identified using advanced techniques like NMR, HR-ESI-MS, and IR spectroscopy, along with comparisons to existing literature.
  • Although some of the compounds were tested for their ability to inhibit tyrosinase, none showed significant inhibitory effects.
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Four new norceanothane-type triterpenes, cyclopalin (), and sixteen known compounds () were obtained from the fruits of . Their structures were determined by spectroscopic data, experimental electronic circular dichroism (ECD) and X-ray single crystal analyses. All isolated compounds were assayed for their anti-HIV-1 activity.

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A key question in evolutionary biology concerns the relative importance of different sources of adaptive genetic variation, such as de novo mutations, standing variation, and introgressive hybridization. A corollary question concerns how allelic variants derived from these different sources may influence the molecular basis of phenotypic adaptation. Here, we use a protein-engineering approach to examine the phenotypic effect of putatively adaptive hemoglobin (Hb) mutations in the high-altitude Tibetan wolf that were selectively introgressed into the Tibetan mastiff, a high-altitude dog breed that is renowned for its hypoxia tolerance.

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Objective: To investigate the role of Tibetan medicine-Twenty Wei Chenxiang Pill interfering with serum ET-1 level, in order to confirm that ET-1 is involved to the pathogenesis of hypoxic pulmonary hypertension.

Methods: 165 Wistar rats were randomly divided into high altitude control group,Tibetan medicine-Twenty Wei Chenxiang Pill group and plain control group. The physiological signal acquisition system was used to record pulmonary arterial pressure, and RV/(LV + S) ratio were caculated.

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Goldview marked DNA fluorescence capillary biosensor was studied in the present paper. Based on fluorescence capillary analysis (FCA), the DNA biosensor uses capillary as immobilization carrier and detection carrier of DNA probe. Probes (20-mer-ssDNA) were immobilized on the inner wall of capillary by poly-l-lysine, and DNA fluorescence capillary biosensor (DNA-FCB) was made.

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