Xu Hui, PhD, Lecturer
Contact number: 13776666683
E-mail: 9120191156@nufe.edu.cn
Educational work experience:
2016-2019, China Pharmaceutical University, College of Engineering, Pharmacy (Pharmaceutical Engineering), PhD;
2005-2008, Nanjing Agricultural University, College of Food Science and Technology, Food Science, Master's degree;
2001-2005, Nanjing Agricultural University, College of Food Science and Technology, Bioengineering, bachelor's degree;
Research fields and directions:
(1) Food nutrition and the health function of biologically active substances
(2) Interactions among diet, intestinal microecology and immunity, inflammation and molecular mechanisms
Representative results:
(1) Hui Xu, Yuchen Wang, Peter W. Jurutka, Shen Wu, Yadong Chen, Chongjiang Cao, Guitang Chen, Bei Tian, Suilou Wang* and Shujie Cheng*. 16α-Hydroxytrametenolic acid from Poria cocos improves intestinal barrier function through the glucocorticoid receptor-mediated PI3K/Akt/NF-κB pathway. Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry. 2019, 67, 10871−10879.
(2) Hui Xu, Yuchen Wang, Junnan Zhao, Peter W. Jurutka, Liangyun Liu, Lange Zhang, Suilou Wang*, Yadong Chen* and Shujie Cheng*. Triterpenes from Poria cocos are revealed as potential retinoid X receptor selective agonists based on cell and in silico evidence. Chemical Biology & Drug Design 2019 24 August.
(3) Hui Xu, Liangyun Liu, Chongjiang Cao, Weisheng Lu, Zhenhan Zhu, Zijun Guo, Min Li, Xing Wang, Dechun Huang, Suilou Wang * & Shujie Cheng *. Wound Healing Activity of a Skin Substitute from Residues of Culinary- Medicinal Winter Mushroom Flammulina velutipes (Agaricomycetes) Cultivation. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms 21(7):683–691 (2019)
(4) Chen Cui †, Hui Xu †, Hua Yang, Rui Wang, Ruijie Huang*, Shujie Cheng*. Antibacterial Activity of Fruiting Body Extracts from Culinary-Medicinal Winter Mushroom, Flammulina velutipes (Agaricomycetes) against Oral Pathogen Streptococcus mutans. International Journal of Medicinal Mushrooms