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Phyto diab care

General information

URL: http://www.gbpuat-cbsh.ac.in/departments/bi/database/phytodiabcare/HOME%20PAGE/Home%20page
Full name: Phytoremedial database for antidiabetics
Description: Phyto Diab Care, broadly applicable to any known anti-diabetic medicinal plant and phytochemicals sourced from them. Utilization of the traditional medicine knowledge for combating diabetes without creating unwanted physiological actions is our major emphasis. Data collected from peer-reviewed publications and phytochemicals were added to the customizable database by means of an extended relational design.
Year founded: 2013
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Country/Region: India

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University/Institution: Pant University of Agriculture & Technology
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Country/Region: India
Contact name (PI/Team): Anil Kumar
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): anilkumar.mbge@gmail.com

Publications

23750083
Phyto diab care: Phytoremedial database for antidiabetics. [PMID: 23750083]
Luhach S, Goel A, Taj G, Goyal P, Kumar A.

Diabetes, a chronic disease debilitating to normal healthy lifestyle, onsets due to insufficient amount of insulin production or ineffective utilization of the amount produced. Although, pharmaceutical research has brought up remedial drugs and numerous candidates in various phases of clinical trials, off-target effects and unwanted physiological actions are a constant source of concern and contra indicatory in case of diabetic patients. Here we present a phytoremedial database, Phyto Diab Care, broadly applicable to any known anti-diabetic medicinal plant and phytochemicals sourced from them. Utilization of the traditional medicine knowledge for combating diabetes without creating unwanted physiological actions is our major emphasis. Data collected from peer-reviewed publications and phytochemicals were added to the customizable database by means of an extended relational design. The strength of this resource is in providing rapid retrieval of data from large volumes of text at a high degree of accuracy. Enhanced web interface allows multi-criteria based information filtering. Furthermore, the availability of 2D and 3D structures from molecular docking studies with any efficacy on the insulin signaling pathway makes the resource searchable and comparable in an intuitive manner. Phyto Diab Care compendium is publicly available and can be found in online.
AVAILABILITY: http://www.gbpuat-cbsh.ac.in/departments/bi/database/phytodiabcare/HOME%20PAGE/Home%20page.html.

Bioinformation. 2013:9(7) | 2 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-27)

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All databases:
6699/6895 (2.857%)
Health and medicine:
1689/1738 (2.877%)
Structure:
936/967 (3.309%)
6699
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2
Citations
0.167
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Created on: 2018-01-28
Curated by:
Zhuang Xiong [2018-02-25]
Pei Wang [2018-01-28]