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Wen-Jin Zhang
Researcher at National Resource Center
Publications - 12
Citations - 284
Wen-Jin Zhang is an academic researcher from National Resource Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Risk assessment & Engineering. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 11 publications receiving 78 citations.
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Prevention and treatment of COVID-19 using Traditional Chinese Medicine: A review.
TL;DR: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is effective in preventing COVID-19, and medical staff can prevent an iatrogenic infection by taking a decoction made based on the principles of TCM.
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Atractylodis Rhizoma: A review of its traditional uses, phytochemistry, pharmacology, toxicology and quality control.
Wen-Jin Zhang,Zhen-yu Zhao,Li-kun Chang,Ye Cao,Sheng Wang,Chuan-Zhi Kang,Hong-Yang Wang,Li Zhou,Luqi Huang,Lan-Ping Guo +9 more
TL;DR: Various pharmacological activities have been demonstrated, especially improving gastrointestinal function and thus allowed to assert most of the traditional uses of AR, and its long-term toxicity in vivo and clinical efficacy is explored.
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Pharmacodynamic material basis of traditional Chinese medicine based on biomacromolecules: a review.
TL;DR: The present review brings a novel and systemic point of view to deepen the understanding of the pharmacodynamic material basis of TCM based on biomacromolecules (polysaccharides, proteins and nucleic acids).
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[Strategies for medicinal plants adapting environmental stress and "simulative habitat cultivation" of Dao-di herbs].
Lan-Ping Guo,Liang-Yun Zhou,Chuan-Zhi Kang,Hong-Yang Wang,Wen-Jin Zhang,Sheng Wang,Rui-Shan Wang,Xiao Wang,Bangxing Han,Tao Zhou,Luqi Huang +10 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that "simulative habitat cultivation" has obvious advantages in balancing growth and secondary metabolism and guaranting the quality of traditional Chinese medicinal materials.
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A field trials-based authentication study of conventionally and organically grown Chinese yams using light stable isotopes and multi-elemental analysis combined with machine learning algorithms.
Chao-Geng Lyu,Jian Yang,Tielin Wang,Chuan-Zhi Kang,Sheng Wang,Hong-Yang Wang,Xiu-Fu Wan,Li Zhou,Wen-Jin Zhang,Luqi Huang,Lan-Ping Guo +10 more
TL;DR: Stable isotopes and multi-element signatures combined with chemometrics were used to distinguish conventional and organic Chinese yams based on field trials and indicated that organic yams had advantages in secondary metabolites such as polyphenol, flavonoid and saponin.