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Yimin Chang
Researcher at Ocean University of China
Publications - 10
Citations - 71
Yimin Chang is an academic researcher from Ocean University of China. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 3, co-authored 6 publications receiving 15 citations. Previous affiliations of Yimin Chang include Chinese Ministry of Education.
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Secondary Metabolites from Deep-sea Derived Microorganisms
Chunxiao Sun,Shah Mudassir,Zhenzhen Zhang,Yanyan Feng,Yimin Chang,Qian Che,Qianqun Gu,Tianjiao Zhu,Guojian Zhang,Dehai Li +9 more
TL;DR: A retrospective of outstanding research within the scope of deep-sea (≥1000 m) microbial natural products, which has produced up to 442 compounds by the end of 2017, is provided.
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Monacycliones G–K and ent-Gephyromycin A, Angucycline Derivatives from the Marine-Derived Streptomyces sp. HDN15129
Yimin Chang,Li Xing,Chunxiao Sun,Shuang Liang,Tao Liu,Xiaomin Zhang,Tianjiao Zhu,Blaine A. Pfeifer,Qian Che,Guojian Zhang,Dehai Li +10 more
TL;DR: Six new angucycline derivatives, named monacycliones G-K and ent-gephyromycin A, as well as three known ones, were discovered from the marine sediment-derived actinomycete Streptomyces sp.
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Antibacterial p-Terphenyl with a Rare 2,2'-Bithiazole Substructure and Related Compounds Isolated from the Marine-Derived Actinomycete Nocardiopsis sp. HDN154086.
Yimin Chang,Qian Che,Li Xing,Chuanteng Ma,Yaxin Han,Tianjiao Zhu,Blaine A. Pfeifer,Jixing Peng,Guojian Zhang,Dehai Li +9 more
TL;DR: The skeleton of nocarterphenyl D (1) was defined to possess a rare 2,2'-bithiazole scaffold, naturally occurring for the first time.
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Staprexanthones, Xanthone-Type Stimulators of Pancreatic β-Cell Proliferation from a Mangrove Endophytic Fungus.
Qi Gan,Lin Chunyu,Lin Chunyu,Changjun Lu,Yimin Chang,Qian Che,Guojian Zhang,Tianjiao Zhu,Qianqun Gu,Wu Zhiqiang,Mingyu Li,Dehai Li +11 more
TL;DR: Findings indicate that prenylated xanthones are potential new drug leads for antidiabetes therapy by stimulating β-cell regeneration in a zebrafish model.
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α-Pyrone derivatives with cyto-protective activity from two Takla Makan desert soil derived actinomycete Nocardiopsis strains recovered in seawater based medium
TL;DR: Eight new α-pyrone derivatives named nocahypyrones A-H (1–8) are discovered, together with one known analogue germicidin G (9) and the structures of these compounds, including absolute configurations, were elucidated by extensive NMR, MS, and CD analyses.