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Nguyen Minh Duc, PhD., Prof.

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Name

Nguyen Minh Duc

Position

Head of Department of Botany - Pharmacognosy

Speciality

Pharmacognosy

E-mail

nguyenminhduc@tdtu.edu.vn

Education

PhD; Hiroshima University, Japan (1994)

MSc of Pharmacy; University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh City (1982)

BSc of Pharmacy; University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh City (1979)

Career

2019 - now: Head of Department of Pharmacognosy - Botany

09/2015 – 2019: Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy, Ton Duc Thang University

1999 - 08/2015: Head of Science and Technology Management department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh City

1979 - Present: Lecturer, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Ho Chi Minh City

Representative Publication

  1. Minh Nguyen, H., Truong Nguyen, H., Win, N., Piow Wong, C., Vu Huynh, K.L., Hoang, N.N., Do, K.M., Thi Nguyen, H., Viet Ho, D., Duc Nguyen, M. and Morita, H., 2020. Antimelanogenic Activity of Ocotillol‐Type Saponins from Panax vietnamensisChemistry & Biodiversity17(5), p.e2000037. Link.
  2. Ma, C.T., Cho, E., Nguyen, H.T., Wu, B., Van Le, T.H., Oh, K.B., Kwon, S.W., Nguyen, M.D. and Park, J.H., 2020. Malacinones A and B, two novel sesquiterpenoids with 6/6/5 tricyclic ring system from the agarwood of Aquilaria malaccensisTetrahedron Letters61(1), p.151355. Link.
  3. Lee, D., Lee, J., Vu-Huynh, K.L., Van Le, T.H., Tuoi Do, T.H., Hwang, G.S., Park, J.H., Kang, K.S., Nguyen, M.D. and Yamabe, N., 2019. Protective Effect of Panaxynol Isolated from Panax vietnamensis against Cisplatin-Induced Renal Damage: In Vitro and In Vivo Studies. Biomolecules9(12), p.890. Link.
  4. Vu-Huynh, K.L., Le, T.H.V., Nguyen, H.T., Kim, H.M., Kang, K.S., Park, J.H. and Nguyen, M.D., 2019. Increase in Protective Effect of Panax vietnamensis by Heat Processing on Cisplatin-Induced Kidney Cell Toxicity. Molecules24(24), p.4627. Link.
  5. Nguyen, L.T.T., Lai, N.T., Nguyen, L.T., Nguyen, H.T., Nguyen, D.M. and Nguyen, L.H.D., 2016. Thoreliolides A and B, two polyisoprenylated benzoylphloroglucinol derivatives with a new carbon skeleton from the fruits of Calophyllum thoreliiTetrahedron Letters57(25), pp.2737-2741. Link.
  6. Nguyen, H.T., Lee, D.K., Lee, W.J., Lee, G., Yoon, S.J., Shin, B.K., Nguyen, M.D., Park, J.H., Lee, J. and Kwon, S.W., 2016. UPLC-QTOFMS based metabolomics followed by stepwise partial least square-discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) explore the possible relation between the variations in secondary metabolites and the phylogenetic divergences of the genus PanaxJournal of Chromatography B1012, pp.61-68. Link.
  7. Van Le, T.H., Lee, G.J., Vu, H.K.L., Kwon, S.W., Nguyen, N.K., Park, J.H. and Nguyen, M.D., 2015. Ginseng saponins in different parts of Panax vietnamensisChemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin63(11), pp.950-954. Link
  8. Jeong, J.J., Van Le, T.H., Lee, S.Y., Eun, S.H., Nguyen, M.D., Park, J.H. and Kim, D.H., 2015. Anti-inflammatory effects of vina-ginsenoside R2 and majonoside R2 isolated from Panax vietnamensis and their metabolites in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated macrophages. International immunopharmacology28(1), pp.700-706. Link
  9. Lee, S.Y., Jeong, J.J., Le, T.H.V., Eun, S.H., Nguyen, M.D., Park, J.H. and Kim, D.H., 2015. Ocotillol, a majonoside R2 metabolite, ameliorates 2, 4, 6-trinitrobenzenesulfonic acid-induced colitis in mice by restoring the balance of Th17/Treg cells. Journal of agricultural and food chemistry63(31), pp.7024-7031. Link
  10. Van Le, T.H., Lee, S.Y., Lee, G.J., Nguyen, N.K., Park, J.H. and Nguyen, M.D., 2015. Effects of steaming on saponin compositions and antiproliferative activity of Vietnamese ginseng. Journal of ginseng research39(3), pp.274-278. Link.
  11. Van Le, T.H., Lee, S.Y., Kim, T.R., Kim, J.Y., Kwon, S.W., Nguyen, N.K., Park, J.H. and Nguyen, M.D., 2014. Processed Vietnamese ginseng: preliminary results in chemistry and biological activity. Journal of Ginseng Research38(2), pp.154-159. Link
  12. Nguyen, L.T.T., Nguyen, D.M. and Nguyen, L.H.D., 2013. A new xanthone from the bark of Calophyllum thoreliiNatural product research27(6), pp.563-567. Link.
  13. Nguyen, L.T.T., Nguyen, H.T., Barbič, M., Brunner, G., Heilmann, J., Pham, H.D., Nguyen, D.M. and Nguyen, L.H.D., 2012. Polyisoprenylated acylphloroglucinols and a polyisoprenylated tetracyclic xanthone from the bark of Calophyllum thoreliiTetrahedron Letters53(34), pp.4487-4493. Link.
  14. Dinh, V., Zhang, H.P., Duc, N.M., Tuu, N.V. and Qin, G.W., 2006. A new geranyl flavanone from Macaranga trilobaJournal of Asian natural products research8(1-2), pp.155-158. Link
  15. Nguyen, T.D., Villard, P.H., Barlatier, A., Elsisi, A.E., Jouve, E., Duc, N.M., Sauze, C., Durand, A. and Lacarelle, B., 2000. Panax vietnamensis protects mice against carbon tetrachloride-induced hepatotoxicity without any modification of CYP2E1 gene expression. Planta medica66(08), pp.714-719. Link.
  16. Konoshima, T., Takasaki, M., Ichiishi, E., Murakami, T., Tokuda, H., Nishino, H., Duc, N.M., Kasai, R. and Yamasaki, K., 1999. Cancer chemopreventive activity of majonoside-R2 from Vietnamese ginseng, Panax vietnamensis. Cancer letters147(1-2), pp.11-16. Link.
  17. Konoshima, T., Takasaki, M., Tokuda, H., NISHINO, H., DUC, N.M., KASAI, R. and YAMASAKI, K., 1998. Anti-tumor-promoting Activity of Majonoside-R2 from Vietnamese Ginseng, Panax vietnamensis HA et GRUSHV.(I). Biological and Pharmaceutical Bulletin21(8), pp.834-838. Link.
  18. Kaneko, T., Ohtani, K., Kasai, R., Yamasaki, K. and Nguyen, M.D., 1998. n-Alkyl glycosides and p-hydroxybenzoyloxy glucose from fruits of Crescentia cujetePhytochemistry47(2), pp.259-263. Link
  19. Huong, N.T.T., Matsumoto, K., Nham, N.T., Quang, H., Duc, N.M., Yamasaki, K. and Watanabe, H., 1997. Effect of Vietnamese Ginseng on the phagocytosis in vitro and in vivoPhytomedicine4(4), pp.341-346. Link.
  20. Kaneko, T., Ohtani, K., Kasai, R., Yamasaki, K. and Duc, N.M., 1997. Iridoids and iridoid glucosides from fruits of Crescentia cujetePhytochemistry46(5), pp.907-910. Link
  21. Huong, N.T.T., Matsumoto, K., Yamasaki, K., Duc, N.M., Nham, N.T. and Watanabe, H., 1997. Majonoside-R2, a major constituent of Vietnamese ginseng, attenuates opioid-induced antinociception. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior57(1-2), pp.285-291. Link.
  22. Huong, N.T.T., Matsumoto, K., Yamasaki, K., Duc, N.M., Nham, N.T. and Watanabe, H., 1996. Effects of vietnamese ginseng on opioid agonist—and conditioned fear stress-induced antinociception. Phytomedicine3(1), pp.33-39. Link
  23. Huong, N.T.T., Matsumoto, K., Yamasaki, K., Duc, N.M., Nham, N.T. and Watanabe, H., 1996. Effects of majonoside-R2 on pentobarbital sleep and gastric lesion in psychologically stressed mice. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior53(4), pp.957-963. Link.
  24. Huong, N.T.T., Matsumoto, K., Yamasaki, K., Duc, N.M., Nham, N.T. and Watanabe, H., 1996. The possible involvement of GABAA systems in the antinarcotic effect of majonoside-R2, a major constituent of Vietnamese ginseng, in mice. The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology71(4), pp.345-349. Link
  25. Huong, N.T.T., Matsumoto, K., Yamasaki, K., Duc, N.M., Nham, N.T. and Watanabe, H., 1995. Crude sponin extracted from Vietnamese ginseng and its major constituent majonoside-R2 attenuate the psychological stress-and foot-shock stress-induced antinociception in mice. Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior52(2), pp.427-432. Link
  26. Nham, N.T., De, P.V., Luan, T.C., Duc, N.M., Shibata, S., Tanaka, O. and Kasai, R., 1995. Pharmacognostical and chemical studies on Vietnamese ginseng, Panax vietnamensis Ha et Grushv.(Araliaceae).  Jpn. Bot.70, pp.1-10. Link.
  27. Maeda, C., Ohtani, K., Kasai, R., Yamasaki, K., Duc, N.M., Nham, N.T. and Cu, N.K.Q., 1994. Oleanane and ursane glycosides from Schefflera octophyllaPhytochemistry37(4), pp.1131-1137. Link
  28. Ito, A., Kasai, R., Yamasaki, K., Duc, N.M. and Nham, N.T., 1994. Lignan glycosides from bark of Albizzia myriophyllaPhytochemistry37(5), pp.1455-1458. Link
  29. Duc, N.M., Kasai, R., Ohtani, K., Ito, A., Nham, N.T., Yamasaki, K. and Tanaka, O., 1994. Saponins from Vietnamese ginseng, Panax vietnamensis Ha et Grushv. collected in central Vietnam. III. Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin42(3), pp.634-640. Link
  30. Duc, N.M., KASAI, R., OHTANI, K., ITO, A., NHAM, N.T., YAMASAKI, K. and TANAKA, O., 1994. Saponins from Vietnamese ginseng, Panax vietnamensis HA et Grushv. Collected in central Vietnam. II. Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin42(1), pp.115-122. Link.
  31. ITO, A., KASAI, R., DUC, N.M., OHTANI, K., NHAM, N.T. and YAMASAKI, K., 1994. Alkaloid from bark of Albizzia myriophylla. Chemical and pharmaceutical bulletin42(9), pp.1966-1967. Link
  32. YAMASAKI, K. and TANAKA, O., 1994. Saponins from Vietnamese Ginseng, Panax vietnamensis HA et Grushv. Collected in central Vietnam. II. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin42(1), pp.115-122. Link
  33. Nguyen, M.D., Nguyen, T.N., Kasai, R., Ito, A., Yamasaki, K. and Tanaka, O., 1993. Saponins from Vietnamese ginseng, Panax vietnamensis Ha et Grushv. Collected in central Vietnam. I. Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin41(11), pp.2010-2014. Link
  34. Nguyen, M.D., Nguyen, T.N., Kasai, R., Ito, A., Yamasaki, K. and Tanaka, O., 1993. Saponins from Vietnamese ginseng, Panax vietnamensis Ha et Grushv. Collected in central Vietnam. I. Chemical & pharmaceutical bulletin41(11), pp.2010-2014. Link.
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