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Yan-Hui Fu

Researcher at Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Publications -  8
Citations -  80

Yan-Hui Fu is an academic researcher from Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Indole alkaloid & Tyrosine. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 8 publications receiving 62 citations.

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A new indole alkaloid with anti-inflammatory activity from Nauclea officinalis.

TL;DR: 17-O-methyl-19-(Z)-naucline (1) showed significant inhibitory activity on nitric oxide production induced by lipopolysaccharide in mouse macrophage RAW 264.7 cells in vitro with an IC50 value of 3.6 μM.
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A new monoterpenoid indole alkaloid from Ochrosia elliptica.

TL;DR: A new monoterpenoid indole alkaloid, 10-methoxyakuammidine, together with four known alkaloids, were isolated from the stems and leaves of Ochrosia elliptica and exhibited inhibitory effects with IC50 values comparable to those of cisplatin.
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A new polyoxygenated cyclohexene derivative from Artabotrys hainanensis

TL;DR: A new polyoxygenated cyclohexene derivative, artahainanol A (1), together with three known analogues (2–4), was isolated from the stems and leaves of Artabotrys hainanensis and showed significant inhibitory effects against various human cancer cell lines.
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A new abietane diterpenoid from the roots of Tripterygium regelii.

TL;DR: A new abietane diterpenoid, tripterregeline A (1) was isolated from the roots of Tripterygium regelii and showed significant inhibitory effects against various human cancer cell lines with IC50 values ranging from 0.58 to 21.06 μM.
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A new morphinandienone alkaloid from the stems of Fissistigma tungfangense

TL;DR: Fissistigmine A represents the first example of a novel naturally occurring morphinandienone alkaloid with a unique cleavage of the C-9−N-17 bond and anti-rheumatoid arthritis activities via examining their anti-proliferative effects on synoviocytes in vitro.