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Yan-Ni Shi

Researcher at Goethe University Frankfurt

Publications -  18
Citations -  349

Yan-Ni Shi is an academic researcher from Goethe University Frankfurt. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Xenorhabdus. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 15 publications receiving 193 citations. Previous affiliations of Yan-Ni Shi include Chinese Academy of Sciences.

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Metabolomics-based chemotaxonomy of root endophytic fungi for natural products discovery

TL;DR: The results provide an extensive resource to dereplicate fungal natural products and may assist future discovery programs by providing a guide for the selection of target fungi.
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Chemical constituents from Piper wallichii

TL;DR: Fifteen known compounds including four triterpenoids, one sterol, one diketopiperazine alkaloid and nine phenolics were isolated from the stems of Piper wallichii and the structure of compound 1 was fully assigned by 1D and 2D NMR experiments for the first time.
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Antifungal Amide Alkaloids from the Aerial Parts of Piper flaviflorum and Piper sarmentosum.

TL;DR: Sixty-three amide alkaloids, including three new, piperflaviflorine A, p Piper flaviflorum and Piper sarmentosum, and two previously synthesized ones, (1E,3S)-1-cinnamoyl-3- hydroxypyrrolidine and N-[7'-(4'-methoxyphenyl)ethyl]-2-methoxybenzamide (5), were isolated from the aerial
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(±)-Alternarlactones A and B, Two Antiparasitic Alternariol-like Dimers from the Fungus Alternaria alternata P1210 Isolated from the Halophyte Salicornia sp.

TL;DR: Two new dimeric compounds of the alternariol class, (±) alternarlactones A (1) and B (2), were isolated along with 11 known compounds from the fungus Alternaria alternata P1210 to provide preliminary structure-activity relationship of this class of compounds against neglected tropical diseases.
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A Survey of the Chemical Compounds of Piper spp. (Piperaceae) and Their Biological Activities.

TL;DR: This review systematically summarizes the scaffolds of the alkaloids reported, the major chemicals isolated from Piper spp.