Jiabo Wang
11 Papers
58 Citations
Jiabo Wang is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rheum palmatum & Paeoniflorin. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 11 publications.
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Papers
Fingerprint–efficacy study of artificial Calculus bovis in quality control of Chinese materia medica
Weijun Kong,Jiabo Wang,Qingce Zang,Xiaoyan Xing,Yanling Zhao,Wei Liu,Cheng Jin,Zulun Li,Xiaohe Xiao +8 more
TL;DR: The results showed that the sources and places of production of artificial C. bovis had some important influence on the chemical fingerprints and antibacterial effects of this CMM.
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Paeoniflorin alleviates liver fibrosis by inhibiting HIF-1α through mTOR-dependent pathway.
Yan-ling Zhao,Xiao Ma,Jiabo Wang,Yun Zhu,Ruisheng Li,Jian Wang,Xuan He,Limei Shan,Ruilin Wang,Lifu Wang,Yonggang Li,Xiaohe Xiao +11 more
TL;DR: The data indicate that paeoniflorin alleviates liver fibrosis by inhibiting HIF-1α expression partly through mTOR pathway and pae oniflor in may be a potential therapeutic agent for liver fibrotic disease.
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Comparative pharmacokinetic study of paeoniflorin and albiflorin after oral administration of Radix Paeoniae Rubra in normal rats and the acute cholestasis hepatitis rats
Feng-juan Jiang,Yan-ling Zhao,Jiabo Wang,Si-si Wei,Zhenman Wei,Ruisheng Li,Yun Zhu,Zhiyong Sun,Xiaohe Xiao +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, a comparative study was designed and conducted to compare the pharmacokinetic difference of paeoniflorin and albifodorin after oral administration of Radix Paeoniae Rubra to normal rats and the acute cholestasis hepatitis rats induced by alpha-naphthylisothiocyanate (ANIT).
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Screening for novel antibacterial agents based on the activities of compounds on metabolism of Escherichia coli: a microcalorimetric study.
Weijun Kong,Jiabo Wang,Xiaoyan Xing,Cheng Jin,Xiaohe Xiao,Yan-ling Zhao,Ping Zhang,Qingce Zang,Zulun Li +8 more
TL;DR: The microcalorimetric method was used to measure the metabolic curves of E. coli growth affected by chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) and UDCA and showed stronger activities on non-multiplying metabolism than on multiplying metabolism of the bacteria.
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The protective and toxic effects of rhubarb tannins and anthraquinones in treating hexavalent chromium-injured rats: the Yin/Yang actions of rhubarb.
Ling-na Zeng,Zhi-jie Ma,Yan-ling Zhao,Lin-dong Zhang,Ruisheng Li,Jiabo Wang,Ping Zhang,Dan Yan,Qi Li,Bing-qian Jiang,Shi-biao Pu,Yang Lu,Xiaohe Xiao +12 more
TL;DR: The results suggested that rhubarb tannins treat CrNT as a free radical scavenger, reductant, and metal precipitant, and the multiple protective routes of the plant tannin reveal a superior option for development into a promising natural remedy against CrNT.
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