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Chang-Lun Shao
Researcher at Ocean University of China
Publications - 233
Citations - 5271
Chang-Lun Shao is an academic researcher from Ocean University of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 217 publications receiving 3976 citations. Previous affiliations of Chang-Lun Shao include Chinese Ministry of Education & Sun Yat-sen University.
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A new isocoumarin from mangrove endophytic fungus (No. dz17) on the South China Sea coast
TL;DR: A new isocoumarin, 3,4-dihydro-6methoxy-8-hydroxy-3,4,5-trimethylisoc-marin-7-carboxylic acid methyl ester (1), together with three known compounds, 3.4-Dhydro, 4,8-dhydrox, and 3.5-dimethoxy, were isolated from the mangrove endophytic fungus Entinclole SB (No. dz17).
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Subergorgiaols A-L, 9,10-secosteroids from the South China Sea gorgonian Subergorgia rubra
TL;DR: Twelve new 9,10-secosteroids designated as subergorgiaols A-L (1-12), along with four known analogues (13-16), were isolated from the gorgonian Subergorfia rubra collected from the South China Sea by comprehensive spectroscopic methods including NOESY spectra.
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Antifouling phenyl ethers and other compounds from the invertebrates and their symbiotic fungi collected from the South China Sea.
Chao-Yi Wang,Kai-Ling Wang,Kai-Ling Wang,Pei-Yuan Qian,Ying Xu,Min Chen,Juan-Juan Zheng,Min Liu,Chang-Lun Shao,Chang-Yun Wang +9 more
TL;DR: The study of structure–activity relationship (SAR) revealed that the introduction of acetoxy groups and bromine atoms to phenyl ether derivatives could significantly improve their antifouling activities.
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Hepatoprotective effects of a traditional Chinese medicine formula against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity in vivo and in vitro
Ren Xia,Lan-Ting Xin,Meng-Qi Zhang,Qing Zhao,Shi-Yun Yue,Kai-Xian Chen,Yue-Wei Guo,Chang-Lun Shao,Chang-Yun Wang +8 more
TL;DR: It could be concluded that LCS can exert a protective effect against CCl4-induced hepatotoxicity, which might be a potential therapeutic prescription for preventing or treating liver injury.
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Potent Phytotoxic Harziane Diterpenes from a Soft Coral-Derived Strain of the Fungus Trichoderma harzianum XS-20090075.
TL;DR: This report was the first report to study the phytotoxicity of harziane diterpenes, which provide a new application of such compounds in agriculture for future research.