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Tao Yang

Publications -  20
Citations -  381

Tao Yang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Functional food & Brown rice. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 20 publications receiving 285 citations.

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Therapeutic Role of Functional Components in Alliums for Preventive Chronic Disease in Human Being.

TL;DR: Results support Allium genus; garlic and onion especially may be the promising dietotherapeutic vegetables and organopolysulfides as well as quercetin mechanism in the treatment of chronic diseases.
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Preventive and Therapeutic Role of Functional Ingredients of Barley Grass for Chronic Diseases in Human Beings

TL;DR: It is revealed that barley grass may be one of the best functional foods for preventive chronic diseases and the best raw material of modern diet structure in promoting the development of large health industry and further reveal that GABA, flavonoids, SOD, K-Ca, vitamins, and tryptophan mechanism of barley grass have preventive and therapeutic role for chronic diseases.
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Strategies of Functional Food for Cancer Prevention in Human Beings

TL;DR: Southwest China (especially Yunnan Province) is a geographical area where functional crop production is closely related to the origins of human evolution with implications for anticancer influence.
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Molecular Mechanism of Functional Ingredients in Barley to Combat Human Chronic Diseases.

TL;DR: Results support findings that barley grain and its grass are the best functional food, promoting ancient Babylonian and Egyptian civilizations, and further show the depending functional ingredients for diet from Pliocene hominids in Africa and Neanderthals in Europe to modern humans in the world.
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Strategies of functional foods promote sleep in human being

TL;DR: Possible mechanisms of functional components in foods promoting sleep, known to play a key role in the prevention of insomnia, are put forward.