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Xueyong Wang
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Medical PhD, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine; Consultant
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Xueyong Wang, MD, post doctoral tutor. He works in the international new resource center of traditional Chinese medicine of Beijing University of traditional Chinese medicine.

He is currently the vice chairman of the Chinese medicine identification branch of the Chinese Association of traditional Chinese medicine and the executive director of the ethnic medicine resources branch of the Chinese Ethnic Medicine Association; He was employed as an expert in the evaluation of scientific research projects such as the National Natural Science Foundation of China.

He has presided over more than 20 national, provincial and ministerial scientific research projects; He has published more than 100 academic papers in national core journals and international authoritative journals such as food chemistry and pharmaceutical research (the research results have been cited in the list of international famous magazines progress in lipid research); He has written more than 10 academic works such as molecular pharmacology. The research on genuine Chinese medicinal materials won the first prize of science and technology of the Chinese Pharmaceutical Association, the second prize of science and technology of the Chinese Association of traditional Chinese medicine, and the first prize of natural science of Beijing University of traditional Chinese medicine.

Some research achievements have applied for 8 national invention patents, 4 authorized, and 2 authorized PCT international patents. Banana taro resistant starch (RS3) has obtained the national invention patent. The purity of this product is 10% higher than that of similar international products, breaking the monopoly of European and American countries on raw materials and technology, breaking through the neck technology, and successfully realizing commercialization.


Event Introduction
Foodtalks
 · 06/14 (Day 1)
FBIF iFood Show · Foodtalks
Hall 17 DH001
Convince Ingredient-savvy Consumers
15:30
Ingredients Mining: New Ores for Health

Behind the trend of functional foods is relentless effort in discovering raw materials. Healthiness and safety of ingredients become key factors in decision-making as consumers are savvier. What are the benefits of insoluble dietary fiber? What surprises resistant starch has to show us when used in food?

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