Xiao Yang Mou
Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine
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Oncology | 2005
Hoyoku Nishino; Michiaki Murakoshi; Xiao Yang Mou; Saeri Wada; Mitsuharu Masuda; Yasuhito Ohsaka; Yoshiko Satomi; Kenji Jinno
Information has been accumulated indicating that diets rich in vegetables and fruits can reduce the risk of a number of chronic diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes and age-related macular degeneration. Phytochemicals (various factors in plant foods), such as carotenoids, antioxidative vitamins, phenolic compounds, terpenoids, steroids, indoles and fibers, have been considered responsible for the risk reduction. Among them, a mixture of natural carotenoids has been studied extensively and proven to show beneficial effects on human cancer prevention.
Cancer Letters | 2000
Junko Ishida; Mutsuo Kozuka; Hui Kang Wang; Takao Konoshima; Harukuni Tokuda; Masato Okuda; Xiao Yang Mou; Hoyoku Nishino; Nobuko Sakurai; Kuo Hsiung Lee; Masahiro Nagai
Eleven cyclic diarylheptanoids were screened as potential antitumor promoters by examining the ability of the compounds to inhibit Epstein-Barr virus early antigen activation (induced by 12-O-tetradecanoylphorbol-13-acetate) in Raji cells. 13-Oxomyricanol and myricanone showed the highest activity and also exhibited remarkable inhibitory effects on mouse skin tumor promotion in an in vivo two-stage carcinogenesis test. These data suggest that certain diarylheptanoids might be valuable antitumor promoters and/or chemopreventors.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry Letters | 2000
Shinichi Uesato; Yutaka Kitagawa; Yukihiko Hara; Harukuni Tokuda; Masato Okuda; Xiao Yang Mou; Teruo Mukainaka; Hoyoku Nishino
As an exploratory investigation of antitumor promoting compounds, 3-O-acyl-(-)-epigallocatechins possessing a straight-, branched-, phenyl-inserted- or 1,4-phenylene-inserted-acyl chain of varying length from C4 to C18 were synthesized and evaluated their inhibitory effects against the activation of the Epstein-Barr virus early antigen (EBV-EA). It was indicated that the epigallocatechin derivatives having the straight- or branched-acyl chain of C8 to C11 carbon atoms achieve marked effects.
Cancer Letters | 2001
Shinichi Uesato; Yutaka Kitagawa; Tomohiro Kaijima; Harukuni Tokuda; Masao Okuda; Xiao Yang Mou; Teruo Mukainaka; Hoyoku Nishino
6-O-Acylated L-ascorbic acids possessing a straight- or branched-acyl chain of varying length from C(4) to C(18) have been synthesized and evaluated their anti-tumor promoting effects on the activation of the Epstein-Barr virus early antigen. The derivatives having a straight- or branched-acyl chain of C(6) to C(11) carbon atoms exhibited marked effects.
Cancer and Metastasis Reviews | 2002
Hoyoku Nishino; Michiaki Murakoshi; Tsunehiro; Manabu Takemura; Masashi Kuchide; Motohiro Kanazawa; Xiao Yang Mou; Saeri Wada; Mitsuharu Masuda; Yasuhito Ohsaka; Shingo Yogosawa; Yoshiko Satomi; Kenji Jinno
Biofactors | 2004
Hoyoku Nishino; Harukuni Tokuda; Yoshiko Satomi; Mitsuharu Masuda; Yasuhito Osaka; Shingo Yogosawa; Saeri Wada; Xiao Yang Mou; Junko Takayasu; Michiaki Murakoshi; Kenji Jinnno; Masamichi Yano
Cancer Letters | 2000
Yukiko Iwase; Yuko Takemura; Motoharu Ju-ichi; Chihiro Ito; Hiroshi Furukawa; Satoru Kawaii; Masamichi Yano; Xiao Yang Mou; Junko Takayasu; Harukuni Tokuda; Hoyoku Nishino
Journal of Korean Medical Science | 2001
Hoyoku Nishino; Harukuni Tokuda; M Takemura; Masashi Kuchide; Motohiro Kanazawa; Xiao Yang Mou; P Bu; Junko Takayasu; Mari Onozuka; Mitsuharu Masuda; Yoshiko Satomi; T Konoshima; N Kishi; M Baba; Y Okada; T Okuyama
Planta Medica | 2001
Chihiro Ito; Masataka Itoigawa; Masakazu Ogata; Xiao Yang Mou; Harukuni Tokuda; Hoyoku Nishino; Hiroshi Furukawa
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 2000
Sadaaki Tamura; Narihiko Fukamiya; Xiao Yang Mou; Teruo Mukainaka; Harukuni Tokuda; Hoyoku Nishino; Kiyoshi Tagahara; Kazuo Koike; Kuo Hsiung Lee; Masayoshi Okano