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Xudong Xu

Researcher at Peking Union Medical College

Publications -  169
Citations -  2180

Xudong Xu is an academic researcher from Peking Union Medical College. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 136 publications receiving 1609 citations. Previous affiliations of Xudong Xu include Chinese Ministry of Education.

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Recent developments in qualitative and quantitative analysis of phytochemical constituents and their metabolites using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry.

TL;DR: This paper mainly focuses on screening and characterization of phenols (including flavonoids), alkaloids, terpenoids, steroids, coumarins, lignans, and miscellaneous compounds in respective herbs and biological samples, as well as traditional Chinese medicine prescriptions using tandem mass spectrometer.
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Daphniphyllum Alkaloids: Recent Findings on Chemistry and Pharmacology

TL;DR: New structures, synthesis, and bioactivity of Daphniphyllum alkaloids reported in recent years are presented and several inspired organic syntheses were completed.
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The caffeoylquinic acid-rich Pandanus tectorius fruit extract increases insulin sensitivity and regulates hepatic glucose and lipid metabolism in diabetic db/db mice

TL;DR: Overall, the CQA-rich PTF is beneficial for the treatment of diabetes and may alleviate hyperglycemia and dyslipidemia via activation of AMPK-AS160-GLUT4 pathway in skeletal muscles and inhibition of gluconeogenesis and lipogenesis in the liver.
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Elatoside C protects against hypoxia/reoxygenation-induced apoptosis in H9c2 cardiomyocytes through the reduction of endoplasmic reticulum stress partially depending on STAT3 activation

TL;DR: Results showed that Elatoside C (25 μM) treatment provided significant protection against H/R-induced cell death, as evidenced by improved cell viability, maintained mitochondrial membrane potential, diminished mitochondrial ROS, and reduced apoptotic cardiomyocytes.