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Ying Deng

Researcher at Sun Yat-sen University

Publications -  5
Citations -  111

Ying Deng is an academic researcher from Sun Yat-sen University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Bilobalide & Ginkgo biloba. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 98 citations.

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Induction of cytochrome P450s by terpene trilactones and flavonoids of the Ginkgo biloba extract EGb 761 in rats

TL;DR: The results indicate that bilobalide, and to a lesser extent ginkgolide A, B, quercetin, and kaempferol, play a key role in the effects of EGb 761 on CYP induction.
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Induction of Cytochrome P450 3A by the Ginkgo biloba Extract and Bilobalides in Human and Rat Primary Hepatocytes

TL;DR: Investigation of the activity and expression of cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A in human and rat primary hepatocytes treated with standardized G. biloba extract and ginkgolide suggests that bilobalide might play a key role in the enzyme-inducing effects of G.biloba extract.
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Determination of levonorgestrel in human plasma by liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry method: application to a bioequivalence study of two formulations in healthy volunteers

TL;DR: The validated LC/MS/MS method was successfully used for a bioequivalence study of two tablet formulations of levonorgestrel in healthy volunteers and had high selectivity, acceptable accuracy, precision and sensitivity.
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Properties and Mechanisms of Flavin-Dependent Monooxygenases and Their Applications in Natural Product Synthesis

TL;DR: This review introduces the mechanisms for different FMOs, with the classical FAD (C4a)-hydroperoxide as the major oxidant, and summarizes the difference between F MOs and cytochrome P450 (CYP450) monooxygenases emphasizing the advantages of FMO's and their specificity for substrates.
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High‐throughput determination of carbocysteine in human plasma by liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry: application to a bioequivalence study of two formulations in healthy volunteers

TL;DR: The validated LC/MS/MS method has been successfully used to a bioequivalence study of two tablet formulations of carbocysteine in healthy volunteers and had high selectivity, acceptable accuracy, precision and sensitivity.