Chuan-Ling Si

Tianjin University of Science and Technology, Tianjin, Tianjin Shi, China

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Publications (12)12.67 Total impact

  • Article: Sulfated modification of the polysaccharide from Cordyceps_gunnii mycelia and its biological activities.
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    ABSTRACT: A chemically new sulfated polysaccharide (SPS50) was prepared from the water soluble polysaccharide (PS50), isolated from Cordyceps_gunnii mycelia, by concentrated sulfuric acid method. The yield of crude SPS50 was 62.34% and its specific rotation was [α](D)(20)=-36.75°. The structural characteristics of this chemically sulfated polysaccharide were determined based on the infrared analysis (IR), high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and sodium dodecyl sulfate polyacrylamide gel electropheresis (SDS-PAGE). Its biological properties including anti-oxidant and anti-tumor activities were also investigated. The results showed that the anti-oxidant capacity of SPS50 was not as good as SP50 and the anti-tumor activity of SPS50 was much better than PS50. SPS50 showed evident growth inhibition on K562 cells. The tumor inhibition ratio of SPS50 against K562 cells was 69.92%.
    Carbohydrate polymers. 01/2013; 92(1):872-6.
  • Article: Immunomodulatory effect of polysaccharides from submerged cultured Cordyceps gunnii.
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    ABSTRACT: The genus Cordyceps (Clavicipitaceae) is a group of entomopathogenic fungi that is widely used as tonic food or invigorant with broad-spectrum medicinal properties in China. Cordyceps gunnii (Berk.)Berk (C. gunnii), is also well known as the Chinese rare caterpillar fungus and has similar pharmacological activities with Cordyceps sinensis (C. sinensis). Polysaccharides (PS) from various Cordyceps species have demonstrated many interesting biological activities, including antitumor, immunopotentiation, hypoglycemic, and hypocholesterolemic activities. To investigate the effect of C. gunnii PS on the immunostimulatory antitumor function and expression of immune related cytokines in normal, immuno-suppressive, and H22-bearing mice, respectively. C. gunnii PS were extracted with hot water at 80°C for 2 h. Normal, immuno-suppressive, and H22-bearing mice were treated with PS respectively. By detecting the value of macrophage phagocytic index, proliferation of lymphocytes, natural killer (NK) cell activity and expression of related cytokines, interleukin (IL-4), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-a) and interferon-γ (IFN-γ), and tumor inhibition index in H22-bearing mice additionally, the effect of PS on immunostimulatory antitumor function and its mechanism were studied. The total sugar content of the PS was determined to be 95% after purification. PS markedly increased the thymus and spleen indexes, the macrophage phagocytosis, the proliferation of splenic cells, and the level of IFN-γ and TNF-α. In tumor growth inhibition test, PS showed remarkable inhibition effects. PS from the C. gunnii could enhance nonspecific immunological function, humoral immunity, cellular immunity in mice, and inhibit tumor growth.
    Pharmaceutical Biology 07/2012; 50(9):1103-10. · 0.88 Impact Factor
  • Article: Isolation and structure elucidation of secoiridoid glucosides from Fraxinus rhynchophylla leaves
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    ABSTRACT: A new secoiridoid glucoside, oleuropein-4″-methyl ether, was isolated, together with two known secoiridoid glucosides, ligstroside and oleuropein, from the leaves of Fraxinus rhynchophylla Hance by repeated column chromatography over Sephadex LH-20. The structure of the new compound has been characterized on the basis of spectroscopic evidence.
    Chemistry of Natural Compounds 05/2012; 45(6):814-816. · 1.03 Impact Factor
  • Article: Antioxidant properties and structural analysis of phenolic glucosides from bark of Populus ussuriensis Kom.
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    ABSTRACT: The methanol (MeOH) extract of Populus ussuriensis Kom. bark was analyzed for antioxidant assessing by 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging potential. Among fractions using several solvents, the ethyl acetate (EtOAc) soluble fraction, which showed strong antioxidant activity (IC50 2.02±0.01μg/ml), was further purified by Thin layer chromatography (TLC) guided Sephadex LH-20 column chromatography. Three known phenolic glucosides, picein (I), salicortin (II), grandidentatin (III), and that of a new, 2-hydroxycyclohexyl-4′-O-p-coumaroyl-β-d-glucopyranoside (isograndidentatin A), were isolated and their structures were elucidated on the basis of physiochemical and spectroscopic methods. This was the first report of the chemical composition of P. ussuriensis bark. Phenolic glucosides III and IV exhibited strong antioxidant activities, with IC50 values 6.73±0.01 and 6.69±0.01µM, respectively, comparable to the control (α-tocopherol, IC50 6.80±0.01µM). P. ussuriensis bark EtOAc-soluble fraction and compounds III and IV could be used as biopreservatives in food applications as well as for cosmetic and medicinal preparations, to alleviate oxidative stress.
    Wood Science and Technology 04/2012; 45(1):5-13. · 1.73 Impact Factor
  • Article: Highly efficient synthesis and antitumor activity of monosaccharide saponins mimicking components of Chinese folk medicine Cordyceps sinensis.
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    ABSTRACT: Ergosterol 3-O-β-D-glucopyranoside (1a) and ergosterol 3-O-β-D-galactopyranoside (1b) were highly efficiently synthesized and evaluated for their inhibitory activities against two tumor cell lines. The structures of these compounds were extensively confirmed by (1)H, (13)C NMR, IR, and HRMS. Compounds 1a and 1b exhibited interesting cytotoxic profiles. The antitumor activity of compound 1a was higher than that of 1b.
    Journal of Asian natural products research 03/2012; 14(5):429-35. · 0.61 Impact Factor
  • Article: Chemical analysis of a polysaccharide from Cristaria plicata (Leach).
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    ABSTRACT: A polysaccharide (MPS) isolated from Cristaria plicata (Leach) consisted of d-glucose. Its structural characteristics were investigated by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC), infrared analysis, gas chromatography-MS, total acid hydrolysis, methylation analysis, periodate oxidation and Smith degradation. The results indicated that the polysaccharide of C. plicata (Leach) has the weight-average molecular weight of about 2.97 × 10⁶ Da. The structure of the polysaccharide was composed of glucose with α-(1 → 4)-linkages with short exterior chains. The fundamental information obtained from this work is beneficial to the interpretation in the relationship of the polysaccharide structure and its biological functions, and suggests that the polysaccharide from mussel may contribute to be used as a dietary supplement for health foods and therapeutics.
    International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition 11/2011; 63(4):506-11. · 1.15 Impact Factor
  • Article: The chromatographic analysis of oligosaccharides and preparation of 1-kestose and nystose in yacon.
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    ABSTRACT: The thin-layer chromatographic analysis of the crude oligosaccharides extracted from yacon revealed the presence of glucose, fructose, sucrose, 1-kestose and nystose. The qualitative and quantitative analysis was carried out on oligosaccharides by high pressure liquid chromatography and the results showed that the contents of d-glucose, fructose, sucrose, 1-kestose, nystose and 1-fructofuranosyl nystose in oligosaccharides were 38.30%, 16.44%, 14.58%, 12.29%, 12.17%, 6.20%, respectively. The content of the fructooligosaccharides in oligosaccharides was 30.66%. The crude oligosaccharides were separated and purified by silica gel column chromatography. The two fractions obtained from crude oligosaccharides were 1-kestose and nystose, which were identified by mass spectra. The yield of 1-kestose and nystose were 10.36% and 9.73%, respectively. The purity of 1-kestose was 82.9% and of nystose was 73.6%.
    International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition 10/2011; 63(3):338-42. · 1.15 Impact Factor
  • Article: Antioxidant phenolic glycosides from the bark of Populus ussuriensis Kom.
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    ABSTRACT: Study on the EtOAc soluble fraction from the bark of Populus ussuriensis Kom. resulted in the isolation of three phenolic glycosides, including populoside (1), 7-O-ρ-coumaroylsalirepin (2) and 7-O-caffeoylsalirepin (3), among which 3 is a new compound. The structures of these compounds were elucidated on the basis of spectroscopic evidence. Phenolic glycosides 1-3 exhibited excellent antioxidant activity, evaluated in the ABTS⁺ radical scavenging assay.
    Natural product research 09/2009; 25(15):1396-401. · 1.01 Impact Factor
  • Article: Phenolic compounds in the leaves of Populus ussuriensis and their antioxidant activities.
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    ABSTRACT: Two new phenolic glucosides [isograndidentatin A (1) isograndidentatin B (2)], 5 known phenolic glucosides [grandidentatin (3), salireposide (4), populoside (5), populoside A (6), and salicortin (7)], and 2 known phenolic acids [P-coumaric acid (8) and caffeic acid (9)] were isolated from the leaves of Populus ussuriensis. Structure elucidation of 1 and 2 was achieved through extensive spectroscopic techniques. Compounds 1-6 and 9 showed significant antioxidant activities, which were evaluated by the DPPH radical-scavenging method (IC(50) values of 6.68, 6.61, 6.75, 6.84, 6.76, 6.79, and 5.92 microM, respectively) and the ABTS .+ radical-scavenging system (TEAC values of 1.21, 1.28, 1.26, 1.05, 1.69, 1.60, and 2.00 mM, respectively).
    Planta Medica 04/2009; 75(10):1165-7. · 2.15 Impact Factor
  • Article: Studies on the phenylethanoid glycosides with anti-complement activity from Paulownia tomentosa var. tomentosa wood.
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    ABSTRACT: Four epimeric phenylethanoid glycosides, including a new one, R,S-beta-ethoxy-beta-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-ethyl-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1-->3)-beta-D-(6-O-E-caffeoyl)-glucopyranoside named isoilicifolioside A (1), and three known compounds, ilicifolioside A (2), campneoside II (3), and isocampneoside II (4), were isolated from Paulownia tomentosa var. tomentosa wood. The structures of the four compounds were elucidated by the interpretation of 1D and 2D NMR and MS spectra. This is the first report of the chemical profile of this tree. Compounds 1-4 exhibited excellent anti-complement activity with IC(50) values less than 74 microM, compared with tiliroside (IC(50) = 104 microM) and rosmarinic acid (IC(50) = 182 microM) that were used as positive controls.
    Journal of Asian Natural Products Research 12/2008; 10(11-12):1003-8. · 0.94 Impact Factor
  • Article: Phenylpropanoid glycosides from the leaves of Paulownia coreana.
    Jin-Kyu Kim, Chuan-Ling Si, Young-Soo Bae
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    ABSTRACT: Study on the water soluble fraction from the leaves of Paulownia coreana led to the isolation of verbascoside (1), isoverbascoside (2), campneoside II (3), and a new phenylpropanoid glycoside, (R,S)-7-hydroxy-7-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-ethyl-O-alpha-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1 --> 3)-beta-d-(6-O-caffeoyl)-glucopyranoside (4). The structures of these compounds were established on the basis of spectroscopic evidence.
    Natural Product Research 02/2008; 22(3):241-5. · 1.01 Impact Factor
  • Article: Phenylpropanoid glycosides from the leaves of Paul o wnia coreana
    Jin-Kyu Kim, Chuan-Ling SI, Young-Soo Bae
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    ABSTRACT: Study on the water soluble fraction from the leaves of Paulownia coreana led to the isolation of verbascoside (1), isoverbascoside (2), campneoside II (3), and a new phenylpropanoid glycoside, (R,S)-7-hydroxy-7-(3,4-dihydroxyphenyl)-ethyl-O-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl(1 → 3)-β-d-(6-O-caffeoyl)-glucopyranoside (4). The structures of these compounds were established on the basis of spectroscopic evidence.
    Natural Product Research 02/2008; 22(3):241-245. · 1.01 Impact Factor

Institutions

  • 2008–2013
    • Tianjin University of Science and Technology
      Tianjin, Tianjin Shi, China
    • Kangwon National University
      Syunsen, Gangwon, South Korea
  • 2012
    • Chinese Academy of Sciences
      Beijing, Beijing Shi, China