Haining Yu
Zhejiang University of Technology
31 Papers
162 Citations
Haining Yu is an academic researcher from Zhejiang University of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Polyunsaturated fatty acid. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 29 publications.
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Papers
Dietary Guidelines for Chinese Residents (2016): comments and comparisons
TL;DR: All scientific findings support encouraging the general population to consume a broad variety of food on the basis of nutrient and food intakes in order to prevent deficiency diseases and a surplus of energy and nutrients, and recommend daily physical activity for health promotion.
Linoleic acid suppresses colorectal cancer cell growth by inducing oxidant stress and mitochondrial dysfunction.
TL;DR: LA induced cancer cell apoptosis by enhancing cellular oxidant status and inducing mitochondrial dysfunction, and n-6 PUFA linoleic acid inhibited tumor cell growth at high concentrations; while low concentrations (100-200 μM) promoted proliferation.
Effects of taurine on gut microbiota and metabolism in mice.
TL;DR: Taurine could regulate the gut micro-ecology by inhibiting the growth of harmful bacteria, accelerating the production of SCFA and reducing LPS concentration, which might be of benefit to health.
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State-of-the-art applications of cyclodextrins as functional monomers in molecular imprinting techniques: a review.
TL;DR: The main goal of this review is to illustrate the exotic applications of imprinting techniques employing cyclodextrins and their derivatives as single or binary functional monomers in synthesizing molecularly imprinted polymers in areas of separation science by reviewing some of the latest studies reported in the literature.
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Colorectal cancer cell growth inhibition by linoleic acid is related to fatty acid composition changes.
TL;DR: Results showed that one of the mechanisms by which supplementation of LA induces cancer cell death could be altering the ratio of n-6/n-3 PUFAs, and this may be related to cell differentiation status.