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Min Xu

Researcher at Chinese Academy of Sciences

Publications -  139
Citations -  2459

Min Xu is an academic researcher from Chinese Academy of Sciences. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 122 publications receiving 1832 citations. Previous affiliations of Min Xu include Nanjing Normal University & Griffith University.

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Psammaplysin H, a new antimalarial bromotyrosine alkaloid from a marine sponge of the genus Pseudoceratina.

TL;DR: A new antimalarial bromotyrosine alkaloid is purified along with the previously isolated analogs psammaplysins G (2) and F (3) and the structure of 1 was elucidated following 1D and 2D NMR, and MS data analysis.
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Design, synthesis, and biological evaluation of deuterated C-aryl glycoside as a potent and long-acting renal sodium-dependent glucose cotransporter 2 inhibitor for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.

TL;DR: S GLT2 inhibitors deuterated at sites susceptible to oxidative metabolism were found to have a slightly longer tmax and half-life, dose-dependent increase in urinary glucose excretion in rats, and slightly superior effects on UGE in dogs while retaining similar in vitro inhibitory activities against hSGLT2.
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Successive copper(I)-catalyzed cross-couplings in one pot: A novel and efficient starting point for synthesis of carbapenems

TL;DR: An efficient approach for synthesizing a series of 2-sulfide carbapenems has been developed using two successive Cu(I)-catalyzed cross-couplings in a single pot.
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Dynamic effects of biochar on the bacterial community structure in soil contaminated with polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons.

TL;DR: The application of wheat straw biochar into PAH-contaminated soil can reduce the environmental risks of PAHs and benefit the soil microbial ecology.
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Kaempferol acetylated glycosides from the seed cake of Camellia oleifera

TL;DR: In this paper, a chemical investigation on the seed cake of Camellia oleifera Abel led to the isolation of two new kaempferol acetylated glycosides (1 and 2).