Publications by authors named "Chunyong Wei"

A series of glycosyl alkyl/triazol-linked icaritin derivatives have been designed and synthesised. The target glycosyl derivatives were evaluated for their anticancer activity against three human cancer cell lines. The results of preliminary anticancer tests revealed that mannose derivatives - (100 μM) with different aliphatic chain lengths exhibited increased cytotoxicity against HepG2 and SK-OV-3 cells compared with the parent compound icaritin.

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Pachymic acid, a well-known natural lanostane-type triterpenoid, exhibits various pharmacological properties. In this study, 18 derivatives of pachymic acid were synthesized by modifying their molecular structures and evaluated for their anticancer activity against two human cancer cell lines using the CCK-8 assay. Structure-activity relationship studies according to the in vitro cytotoxicity unexpectedly found one promising derivative (namely tumulosic acid, also found in ), which had stronger anti-proliferative activity than the positive drug cisplatin against HepG2 and HSC-2 cell lines with IC values of 7.

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To date, the examples of difunctionalization of alkanes to directly incorporate two functional groups are very limited. In this study, we combined photoorgano redox catalysis and P450 biocatalysts to obtain dioxygen-functionalization of α/β-C-H bonds of arylalkanes in a straightforward manner. The synthesis of enantiomerically chiral acyloins through a one-pot two-step photoredox/P450-catalyzed cascade reaction is described.

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is a saprophytic fungus that grows in diverse species of . Its sclerotium, called fu-ling or hoelen, has been used in various traditional Chinese medicines and health foods for thousands of years, and in several modern proprietary traditional Chinese medicinal products. It has extensive clinical indications, including sedative, diuretic, and tonic effects.

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Indirubin is the crucial ingredient of Danggui Longhui Wan and Qing-Dai, traditional Chinese medicine herbal formulas used for the therapy of chronic myelocytic leukemia in China for hundreds of years. Although the monomeric indirubin has been used in China for the treatment human chronic myelocytic leukemia. However, due to low water solubility, poor pharmacokinetic properties and low therapeutic effects are the major obstacle, and had significantly limited its clinical application.

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