Chenyang Wu
10 Papers
Chenyang Wu is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Biology. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 10 publications.
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Papers
Effects of Glycyrrhiza Polysaccharides on Chickens' Intestinal Health and Homeostasis
Yu Wu,Chenyang Wu,Yanyun Che,Tao Zhang,Chen Dai,Audrey Nguyen,Kun Duan,Ya-Qin Huang,Na Li,Hui Zhou,Xin Wan,Yuedi Wang,Hongjun Lei,Ping Hao,Caiyue Li,Yi Wu +15 more
TL;DR: It can be concluded that Glycyrrhiza polysaccharides derived from Chinese licorice is safe to use as a novel feed additive that can be used as an alternative to prophylactic antibiotics in poultry feeding.
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Plant Polyphenols Attenuate DSS-induced Ulcerative Colitis in Mice via Antioxidation, Anti-inflammation and Microbiota Regulation
Huan Chen,Ying Li,Jinrui Wang,Ting Ting Zheng,Chenyang Wu,Mengyao Cui,Han-Yi Ye,Zhengqi Dong,Yunjie Dang +8 more
TL;DR: In this article , the antioxidation-structure relationship of several common polyphenols in plants including gallic acid, proanthocyanidin, ellagic acid, and tannic acid was studied and the in vivo effects of the plant polyphenol on C57BL/6 mice with dextran-sulfate-sodium-induced ulcerative colitis were evaluated and the action mechanisms were determined.
Rhubarb polysaccharide and berberine co-assembled nanoparticles ameliorate ulcerative colitis by regulating the intestinal flora
Yifan Feng,Chenyang Wu,Huan Chen,T Zheng,Han-Yi Ye,Jinrui Wang,Yinghua Zhang,Jiaying Gao,Ying Li,Zhengqi Dong +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper , the carrier-free NPs formed by berberine and rhubarb polysaccharide based on the combination theory of Rheum palmatum L. and Coptis chinensis Franch were evaluated via IBD efficacy index.
Emblica officinalis mitigates intestinal toxicity of mice by modulating gut microbiota in lead exposure.
Yaping Wang,Hui Zhou,Yan-ning Che,Xin Wan,Xiaoxue Ding,S.N. Zheng,Chenyang Wu,Miao Qin,Yanling Xu,Yi Yu,Muhammad Fakhar-e-Alam Kulyar,Kun Li,Yi Wu +12 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors found that E. officinalis significantly improved weight loss and colon length shortening and confirmed the expression level improvement of tight junction proteins (TJPs), including ZO-1, Claudin-1 and Occludin.
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Phytochemical and chemotaxonomic investigations on the aerial parts of Cynanchum auriculatum Royle ex Wight
Yanling Xu,Chenyang Wu,Lu Wang,Shengbo Wu,Yueru Chen,Xiaoxue Ding,Li Wang,Yipeng Yu,Weiming Du,Yuqing Zhang,Rachel Y.H. Yang,Jian Hong,Honglei Zhou,Lingchuan Xu,Chunyang Li,Yue Xu,Yi Wu +16 more
TL;DR: A phytochemical investigation on the aerial parts of Cynanchum auriculatum Royle ex Wight (C. auricula) resulted in the isolation of sixteen compounds, including alkaloids (1, 6), coumarins (7, 9), lignans (10, 12), phenolic acids (13 and 14), and flavonoids (15 and 16) as mentioned in this paper .
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