PharmDB-K: Integrated Bio-Pharmacological Network Database for Traditional Korean Medicine

Ji-Hyun Lee(Seoul National University), Kyoung Mii Park(Seoul National University), Dong-Jin Han(Seoul National University), Nam Young Bang(Seoul National University), Do-Hee Kim(Seoul National University), Hyeongjin Na(Seoul National University), Semi Lim(Seoul National University), Tae‐Bum Kim(Seoul National University), Dae Gyu Kim(Seoul National University), Hyun Jung Kim(Chung-Ang University), Yeonseok Chung(Seoul National University), Sang Hyun Sung(Seoul National University), Young‐Joon Surh(Seoul National University), Sung‐Hoon Kim(Seoul National University), Byung Woo Han(Seoul National University)
PLoS ONE
November 10, 2015
Cited by 22Open Access
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Abstract

Despite the growing attention given to Traditional Medicine (TM) worldwide, there is no well-known, publicly available, integrated bio-pharmacological Traditional Korean Medicine (TKM) database for researchers in drug discovery. In this study, we have constructed PharmDB-K, which offers comprehensive information relating to TKM-associated drugs (compound), disease indication, and protein relationships. To explore the underlying molecular interaction of TKM, we integrated fourteen different databases, six Pharmacopoeias, and literature, and established a massive bio-pharmacological network for TKM and experimentally validated some cases predicted from the PharmDB-K analyses. Currently, PharmDB-K contains information about 262 TKMs, 7,815 drugs, 3,721 diseases, 32,373 proteins, and 1,887 side effects. One of the unique sets of information in PharmDB-K includes 400 indicator compounds used for standardization of herbal medicine. Furthermore, we are operating PharmDB-K via phExplorer (a network visualization software) and BioMart (a data federation framework) for convenient search and analysis of the TKM network. Database URL: http://pharmdb-k.org, http://biomart.i-pharm.org.


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