Hung Tuck Chan
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Chan E, Wong S, Chan H
J Integr Med
. 2021 Feb;
19(4):311-316.
PMID: 33583757
Tetrandrine (TET) and fangchinoline (FAN) are dominant bisbenzylisoquinoline (BBIQ) alkaloids from the roots of Stephania tetrandra of the family Menispermaceae. BBIQ alkaloids comprise two benzylisoquinoline units linked by oxygen bridges....
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Chan E, Wong S, Tangah J, Inoue T, Chan H
J Integr Med
. 2020 Mar;
18(3):189-195.
PMID: 32115383
Flavonoids are by far the most dominant class of phenolic compounds isolated from Morus alba leaves (MAL). Other classes of compounds are benzofurans, phenolic acids, alkaloids, coumarins, chalcones and stilbenes....
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Inoue T, Shimono A, Akaji Y, Baba S, Takenaka A, Chan H
Ann Bot
. 2019 Nov;
125(1):131-144.
PMID: 31678987
Background And Aims: The tidal flats on which mangrove plants grow tend to have low soil nitrogen contents because nitrogen-containing litter is repeatedly washed offshore by ebb tides. Under such...
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Chan E, Wong S, Chan H
J Integr Med
. 2018 Mar;
16(3):147-152.
PMID: 29559215
This short review provides an update of the anticancer and anti-inflammatory properties of casticin from Vitex species. Casticin is a polymethylflavone with three rings, an orthocatechol moiety, a double bond,...
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Chan E, Wong S, Chan H
J Integr Med
. 2016 Jul;
14(4):269-84.
PMID: 27417173
Apocynaceae is a large family of tropical trees, shrubs and vines with most species producing white latex. Major metabolites of species are triterpenoids, iridoids, alkaloids and cardenolides, which are known...