His scientific interests lie mostly in Pharmacology, Stereochemistry, Biochemistry, Chromatography and Black cohosh. In Pharmacology, Shao-Nong Chen works on issues like Internal medicine, which are connected to Red Clover and In vivo. His Stereochemistry study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Rhizome and Alpha.
His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Humulus, Phytoestrogens, Humulus lupulus and Xanthohumol. The Chromatography study which covers Analytical chemistry that intersects with Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Ginkgo biloba and Tandem. His Black cohosh research includes elements of Cimicifuga, Chromatography detector, High-performance liquid chromatography, Ferulic acid and Caffeic acid.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Stereochemistry, Chromatography, Dentin, Proton NMR and Pharmacology. His Stereochemistry research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Ranunculaceae and Pharmacognosy. His study in Proton NMR is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, Quantitative nmr, Molecule, Analytical chemistry and Computational chemistry.
His research integrates issues of Black cohosh, Xanthohumol, Humulus lupulus and Estrogen in his study of Pharmacology. In his study, Organic chemistry is strongly linked to Cimicifuga, which falls under the umbrella field of Black cohosh. In his research on the topic of Terpenoid, Folk medicine and Botany is strongly related with Diterpene.
Shao-Nong Chen focuses on Chromatography, Stereochemistry, Dentin, Proanthocyanidin and Proton NMR. As part of one scientific family, he deals mainly with the area of Chromatography, narrowing it down to issues related to the Curcumin, and often Dietary supplement. His Dietary supplement study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Humulus lupulus and Pharmacology.
His Stereochemistry study combines topics in areas such as Humulus and Trimer. His studies deal with areas such as Rhizome and Actaea racemosa as well as Proton NMR. The Rhizome study combines topics in areas such as Black cohosh, Terpene, Quantitative nmr and Metabolomics.
Shao-Nong Chen mainly focuses on Chromatography, Extramural, Traditional medicine, Dentin and Formononetin. The study incorporates disciplines such as Apigenin and Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy in addition to Chromatography. His Traditional medicine research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Red Clover, Ononin and Isoflavonoid.
His Dentin research incorporates elements of Bioadhesive, Matrix and Chemical engineering. Shao-Nong Chen interconnects Kaempferol, Fraction, Acetone and Biochanin A in the investigation of issues within Formononetin. His work carried out in the field of Biochanin A brings together such families of science as Solubility and Resolution.
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Universal quantitative NMR analysis of complex natural samples
Charlotte Simmler;José G. Napolitano;James B. McAlpine;Shao Nong Chen.
Current Opinion in Biotechnology (2014)
Black cohosh acts as a mixed competitive ligand and partial agonist of the serotonin receptor.
Joanna E Burdette;Jianghua Liu;Shao-Nong Chen;Daniel S Fabricant.
Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry (2003)
Natural Deep Eutectic Solvents: Properties, Applications, and Perspectives.
Yang Liu;J. Brent Friesen;James B. McAlpine;David C. Lankin.
Journal of Natural Products (2018)
Importance of Purity Evaluation and the Potential of Quantitative 1H NMR as a Purity Assay
Guido F. Pauli;Shao Nong Chen;Charlotte Simmler;David C. Lankin.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (2014)
Countercurrent Separation of Natural Products: An Update.
J. Brent Friesen;James B. McAlpine;Shao Nong Chen;Guido F. Pauli.
Journal of Natural Products (2015)
Dentin biomodification: strategies, renewable resources and clinical applications
Anakarina B. Bedran-Russo;Guido F. Pauli;Shaonong Chen;James B. McAlpine.
Dental Materials (2014)
Serotonergic activity-guided phytochemical investigation of the roots of Angelica sinensis.
Shixin Deng;Shao Nong Chen;Ping Yao;Dejan Nikolic.
Journal of Natural Products (2006)
Can Invalid Bioactives Undermine Natural Product-Based Drug Discovery?
Jonathan Bisson;James B. McAlpine;J. Brent Friesen;Shao-Nong Chen.
Journal of Medicinal Chemistry (2016)
Phytochemistry and biological properties of glabridin.
Charlotte Simmler;Guido F. Pauli;Shao Nong Chen.
Fitoterapia (2013)
Isolation, structure elucidation, and absolute configuration of 26-deoxyactein from Cimicifuga racemosa and clarification of nomenclature associated with 27-deoxyactein.
Shao Nong Chen;Wenkui Li;Daniel S. Fabricant;Bernard D. Santarsiero.
Journal of Natural Products (2002)
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