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Kejuan Li

Researcher at Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Publications -  13
Citations -  265

Kejuan Li is an academic researcher from Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: In vivo & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 10 publications receiving 195 citations. Previous affiliations of Kejuan Li include National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology & Peking Union Medical College.

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Soybean Curd Residue: Composition, Utilization, and Related Limiting Factors

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated, reviewed, and summarized the existing literature in order to develop a comprehensive knowledge base for the composition and reuse of soybean curd residue (SCR).
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Characterization of polysaccharide from Helicteres angustifolia L. and its immunomodulatory activities on macrophages RAW264.7.

TL;DR: Results suggest that SPF3-1 from H. angustifolia possesses potent immunomodulatory activity and could be further developed as new products for medicines or functional foods.
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Characterization of physicochemical properties of fermented soybean curd residue by Morchella esculenta

TL;DR: In this article, the physicochemical properties of fermented soybean curd residue (FSCR) were investigated and compared to the unfermented soybean residue (USCR), and the results indicated that the FSCR showed a higher thermostability, porous and homogeneous structure.
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Functional Characterisation of Anticancer Activity in the Aqueous Extract of Helicteres angustifolia L. Roots

TL;DR: In vivo xenograft tumor assays in nude mice revealed dose-dependent suppression of tumor growth and lung metastasis with no toxicity to the animals suggesting that AQHAR could be a potent and safe natural drug for cancer treatment.
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In vitro and in vivo bioactivities of aqueous and ethanol extracts from Helicteres angustifolia L. root.

TL;DR: In vivo tumor inhibition experiments suggested that ARE possessed significant antitumor efficacy in BALB/c nude mice with a tumor inhibition rate of 49.38% (p<0.05) and little toxicity was observed to the host.