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Yanping Sun
Researcher at Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine
Publications - 60
Citations - 769
Yanping Sun is an academic researcher from Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 45 publications receiving 503 citations.
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Naturally derived anti-inflammatory compounds from Chinese medicinal plants.
TL;DR: CMM is used clinically to treat inflammation symptoms in TCM, and its effect is mediated by multiple targets through multiple active ingredients, and further studies are warranted to delineate the inflammation actions in more cogency models.
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Extraction optimization of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza polysaccharides with radical scavenging activities.
TL;DR: Box-Behnken design including independent variables such as extraction temperature, extraction time and ratio of water to raw material was used to optimize the extraction process of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza polysaccharides and BGPs demonstrated appreciable antioxidant potential on superoxide anion radical, ABTS radical, and hydroxyl radical scavenging.
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The treatment of Alzheimer's disease using Chinese medicinal plants: from disease models to potential clinical applications.
TL;DR: The progress of CMM in the treatment of AD is described, a basis data for anti-AD drug development from CMM is laid, and the essential theoretical support for the further development and utilization of C MM resources is provided through a more comprehensive research of the variety of databases regarding CMM anti- AD effects reports.
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Purification, characterization and immunomodulatory effects of Plantago depressa polysaccharides
Hong Zhao,Qiu-Hong Wang,Yanping Sun,Bing-You Yang,Zhibin Wang,Chai Guifang,Guan Yongzhou,Weiguo Zhu,Zunpeng Shu,Xia Lei,Hai-Xue Kuang +10 more
TL;DR: Four purified polysaccharide fractions from seeds of Plantago depressa showed significant immunomodulatory activities and PDSP-3 presented the strongest effect, probably due to their structure differences.
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Optimization of polysaccharides extraction from seeds of Pharbitis nil and its anti-oxidant activity.
Qiu-Hong Wang,Yanping Sun,Bing-You Yang,Zhibin Wang,Liu Yanxin,Cao Qi,Xiaobo Sun,Hai-Xue Kuang +7 more
TL;DR: Polysaccharides extracted from Pharbitis nil seeds by ultrasonic extraction method for the first time showed a remarkable antioxidant activity in vitro in a dose-dependent manner and may provide theoretical basis for further system research and rational development and utilization of PNS resources.