Qing-Wei Tan

Fujian Agriculture and Forestry University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China

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Publications (4)4.88 Total impact

  • Article: A new seco-neolignan glycoside from the root bark of Ailanthus altissima.
    Qing-Wei Tan, Ming-An Ouyang, Zu-Jian Wu
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    ABSTRACT: A new seco-neolignan glycoside, seco-dehydrodiconiferyl alcohol-4-O-β-D-glucopyranoside, together with eight known compounds, were obtained from the EtOH extract of the root bark of Ailanthus altissima. Their structures were elucidated based on the spectroscopic data. Three neolignan glycosides including 7,9,9'-trihydroxy-3,3',5'-trimethoxy-8-O-4'-neolignan-4-O-β-D-glucopyranoside, sonchifolignan B and citrusin B exhibited moderate in vitro inhibitory effect on tobacco mosaic virus replication with IC₅₀ values 0.30, 0.35 and 0.26 mmol L⁻¹, respectively.
    Natural product research 09/2011; 26(15):1375-80. · 1.01 Impact Factor
  • Article: Bioactive metabolites from a marine-derived strain of the fungus Neosartorya fischeri.
    Qing-Wei Tan, Ming-An Ouyang, Shuo Shen, Wei Li
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    ABSTRACT: Two new compounds named fischeacid and fischexanthone, together with eight known compounds, were obtained from the culture of a marine-derived fungus Neosartorya fischeri strain 1008F₁. The structures of the new compounds were elucidated based on the spectroscopic data. Bioassays indicated that AGI-B4 and 3,4-dihydroxybenzoic acid showed potent inhibitory effect on the replication of tobacco mosaic virus, and AGI-B4 also possessed an inhibition of the cell proliferation of human gastric cancer cell line SGC-7901 and hepatic cancer cells BEL-7404.
    Natural product research 09/2011; 26(15):1402-7. · 1.01 Impact Factor
  • Article: Constituents from the seeds of Brucea javanica with inhibitory activity of Tobacco mosaic virus.
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    ABSTRACT: Three new constituents were obtained along with 10 known compounds from the seeds of Brucea javanica. The structures of these compounds were determined based on spectral and chemical evidence. These new compounds included a monoterpenoid glycoside and two sesquiterpenes. Bioactivity screening of these constituents showed that compounds 1, 3, 8, 9, and 13 with obvious activities in inhibiting multiplication of the Tobacco mosaic virus.
    Journal of Asian natural products research 06/2009; 11(6):539-47. · 0.61 Impact Factor
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    Article: New asperxanthone and asperbiphenyl from the marine fungus Aspergillus sp.
    Zu-Jian Wu, Ming-An Ouyang, Qing-Wei Tan
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    ABSTRACT: Marine fungi are of great importance as potential sources of agricultural pesticide leads. To continue work on new and biologically active metabolites from marine fungi, culture extracts of selected isolates were screened for inhibitory activity against tobacco mosaic virus (TMV), a typical member of the tobamovirus group of plant viruses. A new difuranxanthone, asperxanthone (1), and a new biphenyl, asperbiphenyl (2), as well as seven known unsaturated fatty acid glycerol esters, were isolated from a selected marine fungus, identified as Aspergillus sp. (MF-93), collected in the Quan-Zhou Gulf. Two-dimensional NMR methods and FAB-MS established the structures of the new compounds. Among the compounds, 1 and 2 showed moderate activity (inhibitory rates 62.9 and 35.5% respectively) in inhibiting multiplication of TMV, higher than that of the other seven known lipids but much lower than that of the extract at the identical concentration of 0.2 mg mL(-1). Two new compounds, asperxanthone and asperbiphenyl, were identified as active components from Aspergillus sp. (MF-93).
    Pest Management Science 10/2008; 65(1):60-5. · 2.25 Impact Factor