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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.
Fu Li,Yufeng Cao,Yanyan Luo,Tingwu Liu,Guilong Yan,Liang Chen,Lilian Ji,Lun Wang,Bin Chen,Aftab Yaseen,Ashfaq Ahmad Khan,Guolin Zhang,Yunyao Jiang,Jianxun Liu,Gongcheng Wang,Mingkui Wang,Weicheng Hu +16 more
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.
Lun Wang,Yan Jiang,Aftab Yaseen,Fu Li,Bin Chen,Xiao-Fei Shen,Chuan Zheng,Guolin Zhang,Mingkui Wang +8 more
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.
Aftab Yaseen,Fan Yang,Xia Zhang,Fu Li,Bin Chen,Ahmed Hassan Ibrahim Faraag,Mingkui Wang,Xiao-Fei Shen,Lun Wang +8 more
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.