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Sun Yeou Kim
Researcher at Gachon University
Publications - 175
Citations - 5926
Sun Yeou Kim is an academic researcher from Gachon University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 44, co-authored 148 publications receiving 5441 citations. Previous affiliations of Sun Yeou Kim include Rural Development Administration & Kyung Hee University.
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Neolignans from Piper kadsura and their anti-neuroinflammatory activity
TL;DR: Piperkadsin C and futoquinol potently inhibited NO production with an IC(50) value of 14.6 and 16.8microM in microglia cells, respectively, and compounds 3, 4, 5, 8, and 9 exhibited moderate inhibition of NO production in BV-2 cells.
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Sphingolipids from Bombycis Corpus 101A and their neurotrophic effects.
TL;DR: Three new (2) and one known (1) sphingolipid were identified in the MeOH extract of Bombycis Corpus 101A and their neurotrophic effects were evaluated by examining PC12 cell neurite outgrowth.
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15,16-dihydrotanshinone I suppresses the activation of BV-2 cell, a murine microglia cell line, by lipopolysaccharide.
Pyeongjae Lee,Jinyoung Hur,Jongseok Lee,Jeong-Min Kim,Jueun Jeong,Insook Kang,Sun Yeou Kim,Hocheol Kim +7 more
TL;DR: 15,16-Dihydotanshinoe I suppressed the expression of not only inducible nitric oxide synthase but also of interleukin-1beta, tumor necrosis factor-alpha, and of TNF-alpha converting enzyme in a murine microglial cell line.
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Inhibitory effects of 1,3-selenazol-4-one derivatives on mushroom tyrosinase.
TL;DR: Depigmenting potency of 1,3-selenazol-4-one derivatives is reported, which would be based upon the finding of direct inhibition to mushroom tyrosinase, which is higher than that of kojic acid (31.7%) and in competitive inhibition manner.
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Alkaloid fraction of Uncaria rhynchophylla protects against N-methyl-D-aspartate-induced apoptosis in rat hippocampal slices.
TL;DR: The alkaloid fraction of U. rhynchophylla was shown to have a protective property against NMDA-induced cytotoxicity by suppressing the NMda-induced apoptosis in rat hippocampal slices.