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Bin Chen

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  35
Citations -  407

Bin Chen is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 32 publications receiving 267 citations.

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Two new triterpenoid saponins derived from the leaves of Panax ginseng and their antiinflammatory activity.

TL;DR: The isolation and structural elucidation of novel, minor ginsenosides in the leaves of P. ginseng and evaluation of their antiinflammatory activity in vitro suggested that Compound 2 could be used as a valuable candidate for medicinal use or functional food.
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Steroidal alkaloids from the bulbs of Fritillaria pallidiflora Schrenk and their anti-inflammatory activity.

TL;DR: Steroidal alkaloids, such as yibeinone F (1), have been reported to have significant inhibitory effects against LPS-induced NO production with IC50 values of 8.04μm and 20.85μm as mentioned in this paper.
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Flavonoids from the seeds of Oroxylum indicum and their anti-inflammatory and cytotoxic activities

TL;DR: Two new flavonoid glycosides, named oroxin C (1) and Oroxin D (scutellarein 4'-methyl ether 7-O-β-D-glucopyranosyl-(1→6)-β- D-glocopyranoide, 2), together with eight known flavonoids (3, 10) were isolated from the seeds of Oroxylum indicum.
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Ferroptosis inhibitory constituents from the fruits of Cullen corylifolium.

TL;DR: Findings indicate that compound 3 (psoralidin) may be a potential therapeutic agent for the treatment of ferroptosis-related diseases.
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Chemical constituents from the fruits of Phyllanthus emblica L.

TL;DR: Chemical investigation of the fruits of Phyllanthus emblica led to the isolation of one new aryltetralin-type lignan, along with twelve known polyphenols, which were determined via extensive analyses of spectroscopic data and comparison with the reported literature values.