Plant ID: NPO7362
Plant Latin Name: Thalictrum Omeiense
Taxonomy Genus: Thalictrum
Taxonomy Family: Ranunculaceae
NCBI TaxonomyDB:
1084683
Plant-of-the-World-Online:
n.a.
Ingredient ID: NPC85508
Ingredient ID: NPC78346
Ingredient ID: NPC68092
Ingredient ID: NPC40305
Ingredient ID: NPC25270
Ingredient ID: NPC190652
Ingredient ID: NPC184136
Ingredient ID: NPC171134
Ingredient ID: NPC105005
Ingredient ID: NPC100887
Target Type | Protein Class | Gene ID | Protein Name | Uniprot ID | Target ChEMBL ID |
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Therapeutic Target | Enzyme | GFER | FAD-linked sulfhydryl oxidase ALR | P55789 | CHEMBL1741189 |
Clinical trials associated with plant from natural product (NP) & plant level:
Clinical trials type | Number of clinical trials |
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NCT ID | Title | Condition | Form in clinical use | Associated by plant or compound |
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How do we define the Plant-Targeted Human Disease Association?
Associated human diseases of an individual plant are summurized based on FOUR types of association evidence, these include:
❶ Association by Therapeutic Target: Bioactive protein targets of the plant were defined in "Molecular Targets" section, target-disease associations collected from TTD database were subsequently used to build the associations between the plant and its targeted human diseases.
❷ Association by Disease Gene Reversion: Plant and a specific disease will be associated when >= 1 plant target gene overlaped with disease's DEGs.
❸ Association by Clinical Trials of Plant: Plant and a specific disease will be associated when >= 1 clinical trial (the plant is the intervetion) can be matched in ClinicalTrials.gov database.
❹ Association by Clinical Trials of Plant Ingredients: Plant and a specific disease will be associated when >= 1 clinical trial (the plant ingredient is the intervetion) can be matched in ClinicalTrials.gov database.
Associated Disease of the Plant |
Association Type & Detailed Evidence |
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Diffuse large B-cell lymphomasDisease Category: 02.NeoplasmsDisease ICD-11 Code: 2A81 |
GFER
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