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Xia Wu

Researcher at Capital Medical University

Publications -  14
Citations -  434

Xia Wu is an academic researcher from Capital Medical University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Piperlonguminine & Penthorum chinense. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 12 publications receiving 315 citations.

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Piperlongumine restores the balance of autophagy and apoptosis by increasing BCL2 phosphorylation in rotenone-induced Parkinson disease models.

TL;DR: It is demonstrated that PLG exerts therapeutic effects in a rotenone-induced PD models by restoring the balance between apoptosis and autophagy.
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Identification and simultaneous quantification of five alkaloids in Piper longum L. by HPLC–ESI-MSn and UFLC–ESI-MS/MS and their application to Piper nigrum L.

TL;DR: A simple, effective and suitable UFLC-ESI-MS/MS method was firstly developed to simultaneously determine five characteristic constituents of Piper longum L. longum, which had lower piperine content but was enriched in the other four alkaloids.
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Simultaneous UFLC–ESI–MS/MS determination of piperine and piperlonguminine in rat plasma after oral administration of alkaloids from Piper longum L.: Application to pharmacokinetic studies in rats

TL;DR: The UFLC-ESI-MS/MS method was successfully applied to pharmacokinetic studies of piperine and piperlonguminine in rats after oral administration of alkaloids from P. longum L. showed protective effects on Parkinson's disease models in the authors' previous study.
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Neuroprotective effects of alkaloids from Piper longum in a MPTP-induced mouse model of Parkinson’s disease

TL;DR: The results indicate that PLA possesses neuroprotective effects and has ameliorative properties in dopaminergic neurons in Parkinson’s disease.
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Protection effect of piperine and piperlonguminine from Piper longum L. alkaloids against rotenone-induced neuronal injury

TL;DR: Novel insight is provided into the neuroprotective function of PLL as well as evidence in favor of its use in PD treatment is provided, as part of a Special Issue entitled SI: Neuroprotection.