Chang Yun Wang Author
Subjects of specialization
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Chemistry, Thermo Dynamics, Thermal decomposition, Mechanistic aspects, Combustion
Hebei Eye Hospital, Hebei Medical University.
Chang Yun Wang; Hebei Eye Hospital, Hebei Medical University. He stated that, "In recent years, during our ongoing study on bioactive natural products from the South China Sea, diverse bioactive secondary metabolites with variety structures have been isolated from coral-derived fungi, such as alkaloids, macrolides, anthraquinones, and peptides."
Short Communication Open Access
Author(s): Chang Yun Wang
Symbiotic microorganisms in corals have proven to be a rich source of structurally novel and biologically active secondary metabolites that have become interesting and significant resources for drug discovery. In recent years, during our ongoing study on bioactive natural products from the South China Sea, diverse bioactive secondary metabolites with variety structures have been isolated from coral-derived fungi, such as alkaloids, macrolides, anthraquinones, and peptides. For instance, a pair of new enantiomeric alkaloid dimers, (+)- and (−)-pestaloxazine A, with unprecedented symmetric spiro-[oxazinane-piperazinedione] skeleton, consisting of 22 carbons and 12 heteroatoms, were isolated from a Pestalotiopsis sp. fungus derived from the soft coral Sarcophyton sp.. A series of pre... view moreĀ»