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Xifeng Li

Researcher at Pukyong National University

Publications -  26
Citations -  736

Xifeng Li is an academic researcher from Pukyong National University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Streptomyces & Aspergillus terreus. The author has an hindex of 14, co-authored 26 publications receiving 656 citations. Previous affiliations of Xifeng Li include Yanbian University.

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Golmaenone, a new diketopiperazine alkaloid from the marine-derived fungus Aspergillus sp.

TL;DR: Two new diketopiperazine alkaloids have been isolated from the culture broth of the marine-derived fungus Aspergillus sp.
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A New Antibacterial Dioxopiperazine Alkaloid Related to Gliotoxin from a Marine Isolate of the Fungus Pseudallescheria

TL;DR: A new antibacterial dioxopiperazine, dehydroxybisdethiobis(methylthio)gliotoxin, and the previously described bisdetho-gliotoxin, isolated from the broth of a marine-derived fungus of the genus Pseudallescheria, exhibit potent antibacterial activity against the methicillin-resistant and multidrug-resistant Staphylococcus aureus.
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Anticancer compounds from marine macroalgae and their application as medicinal foods.

TL;DR: In this chapter, the anticancer activities of marine algae-derived SPs, phlorotannins, and carotenoids are discussed and the possibilities of Marine algae as potential medicinal foods in the management of cancer are discussed.
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A new radical scavenging anthracene glycoside, asperflavin ribofuranoside, and polyketides from a marine isolate of the fungus Microsporum

TL;DR: A new anthracene glycoside, asperflavin ribofuranoside, and the previously described polyketides, flavoglaucin, isodihydroauroglauc in, and citrinin have been isolated from the marine-derived fungus Microsporum sp.
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Myrothenones A and B, cyclopentenone derivatives with tyrosinase inhibitory activity from the marine-derived fungus Myrothecium sp.

TL;DR: New 3-amino-5-ethenylcyclopentenones, myrothenones A and B, were isolated together with known 6-n-pentyl-alpha-pyrone, which exhibited a tyrosinase inhibitory activity more active than kojic acid currently being used as a functional personal-care compound.