Dataset of potential Rhizoma Polygonati compound-druggable targets and partial pharmacokinetics for treatment of COVID-19
Dataset of potential Rhizoma Polygonati compound-druggable targets and partial pharmacokinetics for treatment of COVID-19
Rhizoma Polygonati (Chinese name as , pinyin as huangjing), as medicine and food homology of Traditional Chinese Medicine, has been recently applied for the complex prescriptions of alternative medicine for treatment of COVID-19 but the mechanisms are largely unclear. Here using public database search and filtering the potential chemical compound based drug targets with COVID-19 targets mapped, the list of data were provided and suggested pharmacokinetic tolerating dose of selected natural compounds were further collected from database. The data provided is the supplementary as a reference showing the intersections of Rhizoma Polygonati druggable targets of lists from current database and potentially related ones targeting COVID-19.
- United Arab Emirates University United Arab Emirates
- Nazarbayev University
- Northeast Agricultural University China (People's Republic of)
- Nazarbayev University
- Emirates International University Yemen
Multidisciplinary, Science (General), Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics, R858-859.7, COVID-19, Rhizoma Polygonati, Q1-390, Huangjing, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Data Article
Multidisciplinary, Science (General), Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics, R858-859.7, COVID-19, Rhizoma Polygonati, Q1-390, Huangjing, Traditional Chinese Medicine, Data Article
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