Kong Xiangyu’s research while affiliated with Nanjing Agricultural University and other places

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Publications (1)


Bok-choy promotes growth performance, lipid metabolism and related gene expression in Syrian golden hamsters fed with a high-fat diet
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March 2020

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Food & Function

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This study aims to investigate the beneficial effects of two cultivars of bok-choy, ‘Suzhouqing’ (green cultivar) and ‘Ziluolan’ (purple cultivar), on growth performance, lipid metabolism and related gene expressions in Syrian golden hamsters.

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... chinensis L., but this name is now considered an obsolete synonym for the species itself. With the modern approach, in accordance with the rules of the ICBN and ICND, the correct name for the group of varieties is Brassica rapa Pak Choi Group [2]. Pak choi and Arabidopsis share an intriguing relationship, as both belong to the Brassicaceae family. ...

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Metabolite Diversity and Carbohydrate Distribution in Brassica campestris ssp. chinensis L. Cultivars: A UPLC-MS/MS Approach
Bok-choy promotes growth performance, lipid metabolism and related gene expression in Syrian golden hamsters fed with a high-fat diet
  • Citing Article
  • March 2020

Food & Function