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Hui Yang

Researcher at City University of New York

Publications -  19
Citations -  1577

Hui Yang is an academic researcher from City University of New York. The author has contributed to research in topics: Quercitrin & Actaea racemosa. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 17 publications receiving 1438 citations. Previous affiliations of Hui Yang include University of Miami.

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Quantitative analysis of antiradical phenolic constituents from fourteen edible Myrtaceae fruits.

TL;DR: The antiradical activity, total phenolic content, and total anthocyanin content (TAC) of 14 underutilized Myrtaceae fruits, namely Eugenia aggregata, E. brasiliensis, and S. samarangense var.
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Bioactive novel polyphenols from the fruit of Manilkara zapota (Sapodilla).

TL;DR: Activity-guided fractionation of a methanol extract from the fruit of Manilkara zapota cv resulted in the isolation of two new antioxidants, methyl 4-O-galloylchlorogenate and 4- O-gallOYlchlorogenic acid, along with eight known polyphenolic antioxidants, namely, methyl chlorogenate, dihydromyricetin, quercitrin, and gallic acid.
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Bioactive depsides and anthocyanins from jaboticaba (Myrciaria cauliflora).

TL;DR: A new depside, jaboticabin, together with 17 known compounds were isolated from the fruit of jaboticaba and significantly inhibited chemokine interleukin (IL)-8 production before and after cigarette smoke treatment of cells.
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Bioactive Benzophenones from Garcinia xanthochymus Fruits

TL;DR: A MeOH extract of Garcinia xanthochymus fruits was subjected to activity-guided fractionation, yielding two new benzophenones, guttiferone H and gambogenone, which induced apoptosis in SW-480 colon cancer cells and displayed antioxidant activity in the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay.
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Anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive compounds from Tripterygium wilfordii

TL;DR: The extract of Tripterygium wilfordii Hook F. (TwHF), which showed anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive activities in human clinical trials for rheumatoid arthritis, was subjected to the activity-guided fractionation and spectroscopic characterization of bioactives.