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CMKb: a web-based prototype for integrating Australian Aboriginal customary medicinal plant knowledge.

Authors :
Gaikwad, Jitendra
Khanna, Varun
Vemulpad, Subramanyam
Jamie, Joanne
Kohen, Jim
Ranganathan, Shoba
Source :
BMC Bioinformatics; 2008 Supplement 12, Vol. 9, Special section p1-8, 8p, 2 Color Photographs, 2 Diagrams, 1 Chart
Publication Year :
2008

Abstract

Background: The customary medicinal plant knowledge possessed by the Australian Aboriginal people is a significant resource. Published information on it is scattered throughout the literature, in heterogeneous data formats, and is scattered among various Aboriginal communities across Australia, due to a multiplicity of languages. This ancient knowledge is at risk due to loss of biodiversity, cultural impact and the demise of many of its custodians. We have developed the Customary Medicinal Knowledgebase (CMKb), an integrated multidisciplinary resource, to document, conserve and disseminate this knowledge. Description: CMKb is an online relational database for collating, disseminating, visualising and analysing initially public domain data on customary medicinal plants. The database stores information related to taxonomy, phytochemistry, biogeography, biological activities of customary medicinal plant species as well as images of individual species. The database can be accessed at http:/ /biolinfo.org/cmkb. Known bioactive molecules are characterized within the chemoinformatics module of CMKb, with functions available for molecular editing and visualization. Conclusion: CMKb has been developed as a prototype data resource for documenting, integrating, disseminating, analysing multidisciplinary customary medicinal plant data from Australia and to facilitate user-defined complex querying. Each species in CMKb is linked to online resources such as the Integrated Taxonomic Information System (ITIS), NCBI Taxonomy, Australia's SpeciesLinks-Integrated Botanical Information System (IBIS) and Google images. The bioactive compounds are linked to the PubChem database. Overall, CMKb serves as a single knowledgebase for holistic plant-derived therapeutics and can be used as an information resource for biodiversity conservation, to lead discovery and conservation of customary medicinal knowledge. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712105
Volume :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
BMC Bioinformatics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
54372878
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2105-9-S12-S25