Dr. Jian-Ming Huang obtained her Ph.D. in Pharmacognosy from Fudan University in 2003. She has been worked in School of Pharmacy, Fudan University since 1997. In 2012, she was at the University of Illinois at Chicago as a visiting scholar. She is interested in quality evaluation and phytochemistry of medicinal plants, and research of new natural products. She has published more than 20 papers (first or corresponding author).
Pharmacognosy, quality control, phytochemistry, pharmacokinetics, medicinal plants
Education
1999-2003 Ph.D. in Pharmacognosy, Fudan University
1994-1997 M.S. in Pharmacognosy, Shanghai Medical University
1990-1994 B.S. in Pharmacy, Shanghai Medical University
Professional Experiences
Jul. 1997-Present: Teaching Assistant, Lecturer, Associate Professor; School of Pharmacy, Shanghai Medical University (1997-2000), Fudan University (2000-2003), Shanghai, China.
Aug. 2012-Aug. 2013: Visiting scholar, Department of Medicinal Chemistry and Pharmacognosy, College of Pharmacy, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago IL, USA.
Teaching Activities
Approaching traditional Chinese medicine (TCM): inheritance and development (for B.S. students);
Research and development of new drug from traditional Chinese medicines (for B.S. students);
Pharmacognosy Ⅱ (for B.S. students);
Research and Development of TCM New Drugs (for M.S. students);
Phytochemical Analysis (for Ph.D. students).
Research Interests
1. Quality evaluation and chemical constituents of traditional Chinese medicines (TCMs);
2. Pharmacokinetics of bioactive compounds from TCMs;
3. Germplasm resource evaluation of medicinal plants.
Grants & Projects
1. Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality: Druggability Research of antiasthmatic compound YFSKL. No. 13401900502, 2013.9-2016.9.
2. National Natural Science Foundation of China: Study on the chemotaxonomy and quality evaluation of the genus Stephania in China based on metabonomics. No. 31100238, 2012.1-2014.12.
3. Science and Technology Commission of the Shanghai Municipality: Bioactive constituents and antiasthmatic effects of Coleus forskohlii extract. No. 09dZ1973202, 2009.7-2012.6.
Selected Publications(latest 5 yrs,<20 papers)
1. Yan Shangguan, Jiayong He, Yun Kang, Yaqin Wang, Ping Yang, Jixian Guo, Jianming Huang*. Structural characterisation of alkaloids in leaves and roots of Stephania kwangsiensis by LC-QTOF-MS. Phytochemical Analysis, 2018, 29(1): 101–111.
2. Yun Kang, Florian Jabbour, Shuijuan Cao, Yaqin Wang, Jixian Guo, Jianming Huang*. Leaf epidermal features of Chinese Stephania Lour. (Menispermaceae) and their systematic significance. Kew Bulletin, 2017, 72(2):26–33.
3. Jiayong He, Xiaotian Dou, Yuan Fang, Yun Kang, Ya-qin Wang, Jianming Huang*. Chemical Constituents from the Tuberous Roots of Stephania succifera. Journal of Chinese Medicinal Material, 2017, 40(6): 1335–1338.
4. Jiayong He, Ying Liu, Yun Kang, Ping Yang, Yaqin Wang, Jixian Guo, Jianming Huang*. Identification of Alkaloids in Stephania hainanensis by Liquid Chromatography Coupled with Quadrupole Time-of-flight Mass Spectrometry. Phytochemical Analysis, 2016, 27(3–4): 206–216.
5. Yaqin Wang#, Jiajun Yin#, Weiyu Weng, Zhenjun Liu, Jianming Huang*. Kinetic study of the degradation of forskolin in aqueous systems by stability-indicating HPLC method and identification of its degradation products. Journal of Liquid Chromatography & Related Technologies, 2016, 39(1): 44–49.
6. Ying Liu, Daotao Xie, Yun Kang, Yaqin Wang, Ping Yang, Jixian Guo, Jianming Huang*. Microwave-assisted extraction followed by solid-phase extraction for the chromatographic analysis of alkaloids in Stephania cepharantha. Journal of Chromatographic Science, 2016, 54(4): 670–676.
7. Tingting Feng, Yong Li, Jun Chen, Yong Chen, Jianming Huang*, Weiyu Weng*. Pharmacokinetics of isoforskolin after administration via different routes in guinea pigs. Xenobiotica, 2016, 46(7): 620–626.
8. Daotao Xie, Yaqin Wang, Yun Kang, Qiufen Hu, Naya Su, Jianming Huang*, Chuntao Che, Jixian Guo. Microwave-assisted extraction of bioactive alkaloids from Stephania sinica. Separation and Purification Technology, 2014, 130: 173–181.