Integrating findings of traditional medicine with modern pharmaceutical research: the potential role of linked open data

<p>Abstract</p> <p>One of the biggest obstacles to progress in modern pharmaceutical research is the difficulty of integrating all available research findings into effective therapies for humans. Studies of traditionally used pharmacologically active plants and other substances in...

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Main Authors: Luciano Joanne S, Zhao Jun, Dumontier Michel, Samwald Matthias, Marshall Michael, Cheung Kei
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: BMC 2010-12-01
Series:Chinese Medicine
Online Access:http://www.cmjournal.org/content/5/1/43
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spelling doaj-74c0afafa3714afda3870264b259033a2020-11-24T21:09:56ZengBMCChinese Medicine1749-85462010-12-01514310.1186/1749-8546-5-43Integrating findings of traditional medicine with modern pharmaceutical research: the potential role of linked open dataLuciano Joanne SZhao JunDumontier MichelSamwald MatthiasMarshall MichaelCheung Kei<p>Abstract</p> <p>One of the biggest obstacles to progress in modern pharmaceutical research is the difficulty of integrating all available research findings into effective therapies for humans. Studies of traditionally used pharmacologically active plants and other substances in traditional medicines may be valuable sources of previously unknown compounds with therapeutic actions. However, the integration of findings from traditional medicines can be fraught with difficulties and misunderstandings. This article proposes an approach to use linked open data and Semantic Web technologies to address the heterogeneous data integration problem. The approach is based on our initial experiences with implementing an integrated <it>web of data </it>for a selected use-case, i.e., the identification of plant species used in Chinese medicine that indicate potential antidepressant activities.</p> http://www.cmjournal.org/content/5/1/43
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author Luciano Joanne S
Zhao Jun
Dumontier Michel
Samwald Matthias
Marshall Michael
Cheung Kei
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Zhao Jun
Dumontier Michel
Samwald Matthias
Marshall Michael
Cheung Kei
Integrating findings of traditional medicine with modern pharmaceutical research: the potential role of linked open data
Chinese Medicine
author_facet Luciano Joanne S
Zhao Jun
Dumontier Michel
Samwald Matthias
Marshall Michael
Cheung Kei
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title Integrating findings of traditional medicine with modern pharmaceutical research: the potential role of linked open data
title_short Integrating findings of traditional medicine with modern pharmaceutical research: the potential role of linked open data
title_full Integrating findings of traditional medicine with modern pharmaceutical research: the potential role of linked open data
title_fullStr Integrating findings of traditional medicine with modern pharmaceutical research: the potential role of linked open data
title_full_unstemmed Integrating findings of traditional medicine with modern pharmaceutical research: the potential role of linked open data
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series Chinese Medicine
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publishDate 2010-12-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>One of the biggest obstacles to progress in modern pharmaceutical research is the difficulty of integrating all available research findings into effective therapies for humans. Studies of traditionally used pharmacologically active plants and other substances in traditional medicines may be valuable sources of previously unknown compounds with therapeutic actions. However, the integration of findings from traditional medicines can be fraught with difficulties and misunderstandings. This article proposes an approach to use linked open data and Semantic Web technologies to address the heterogeneous data integration problem. The approach is based on our initial experiences with implementing an integrated <it>web of data </it>for a selected use-case, i.e., the identification of plant species used in Chinese medicine that indicate potential antidepressant activities.</p>
url http://www.cmjournal.org/content/5/1/43
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