Title: Prof. Dong, Juane
Contact Information:
Mailing Address:
College of Life Sciences
Northwest A&F University
Yangling, Shaanxi 712100
P. R. China
Phone: (86) 29 87092904
Fax: (86) 29 87092262
E-mail: dzsys@nwsuaf.edu.cn <mailto:dzsys@nwsuaf.edu.cn>
Office: North Campus, Science Building, College of Life Sciences, D510
Research Interests:
1. Plant Secondary Metabolites and Regulation
2. Natural Products Extraction and Purification
3. Good Agriculture Practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Education Experiences:
Norwest A&F University, Soil science, Ph.D. 2008
Norwest A&F University, Plant Resources Chemistry, M.S. 2001
Norwest Forestry University, Soil and Water Conservation, B.S. 1991
Professional Experiences:
Professor in College of Life Science, Norwest A&F University (2011-present)
Associate Professor in College of Life Science, Norwest A&F University (2004-2010)
Visiting Scholar in The University of Arizona University (2009-2010)
Honors and Awards:
Science and Technology Award of Shaanxi Provence (The technical system establishment of Good Agriculture Practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine), 2005
Science and Technology Award of Forestry Department of Shaanxi Province (New Varieties Breeding and deep Utilization of Secondary Metabolites of Eucommia ulmoides), 2011
Publications:
Li X, Guo H, Qi Y, Liu H, Zhang X, Ma P, Liang Z, and Dong J*. (2016) Salicylic acid-induced cytosolic acidification increases the accumulation of phenolic acids in Salvia miltiorrhiza cells. Plant Cell Tiss Organ Cult, 126: 333-341.
Zhang X, Dong J*, Liu H, Wang J, Qi Y, and Liang Z. (2016)Transcriptome sequencing in response to salicylic acid in Salvia miltiorrhiza. PLoS One, 11(1): e0147849.
Guo H, Zhu N, Michael K, Liu J, Zhang X, and Dong J*. (2015) Calcium Mobilization in Salicylic Acid-Induced Salvia miltiorrhiza Cell Cultures and Its Effect on the Accumulation of Rosmarinic Acid. Appl Biochem Biotechnol, 175(5): 2689-2702.
Xu H, Zhu L, Dong J*, Wei Q, and Lei M. (2015) Composition of Catalpa ovata Seed Oil and Flavonoids in Seed Meal as Well as Their Antioxidant Activities. Journal of the American Oil Chemists' Society, J Am Oil Chem Soc, 92(3): 361-369
Li J, Liang X, Dong J*, Wang G, and Liang Z. (2015) Localization and Identification of Phenolic Compounds in Salvia miltiorrhiza Bunge Roots and Leaves. Journal of Science and Applications: Biomedicine, 3: 34-40.
Dong J*, Ma X, Fu Z, and Guo Y. (2011) Effects of microwave drying on the contents of functional constituents of Eucommia ulmoides flower tea. Industrial Crops and Products, 34 (1) : 1102-1110.
Dong J, Ma X, Wei Q, Peng S, and Zhang S. (2011) Effects of growing location on the contents of secondary metabolites in the leaves of four selected superior clones of Eucommia ulmoides. Industrial Crops and Products, 34(3): 1107-1114.
Dong J*, Ma X, Ma Z, Fu Z, Wei Q, and Qiu G. (2012) Effects of green-keeping treatment on the functional constituents in flower tea of Eucommia ulmoides. Industrial Crops and Products, 36(1): 389- 394.
Dong J *, Liu Y, Liang Z, and Wang W. (2010) Investigation on ultrasound-assisted extraction of salvianolic acid B from Salvia miltiorrhiza root. Ultrasonics Sonochemistry, 17, 61-65.
Dong J, Wan G, and Liang Z. (2010) Accumulation of salicylic acid-induced phenolic compounds and raised activities of secondary metabolic and antioxidative enzymes in Salvia miltiorrhiza cell culture. Journal of Biotechnology, 148, 99-104.
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