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ZI-1: Ayurveda Chemical Composition Plants #281

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Sulstice opened this issue Oct 4, 2023 · 4 comments
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ZI-1: Ayurveda Chemical Composition Plants #281

Sulstice opened this issue Oct 4, 2023 · 4 comments
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Sulstice commented Oct 4, 2023

97320630003100S1_2.pdf

Here's the paper and we need to abstract table 2 I believe.

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Hi Sul!

For table 2, there are two columns. Which exactly am I working with, Botanical names or Chemical compositions?

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Sulstice commented Oct 4, 2023

Hi @Zainab-ik

Here is what I suggest:

1.) Make a branch of the repository and add it as a comment in your issue
2.) Follow Anul's instructions. Make a directory in medicinal_chemistry and called it ayuverda
3.) For each botanical name make a directory and inside make a python file. The chemical composition that is labeled in table 2 is the the chemical names.
4.) Find the SMILES for each of the names and any you can't find then ask here.

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Hi @Zainab-ik

Here is what I suggest:

1.) Make a branch of the repository and add it as a comment in your issue 2.) Follow Anul's instructions. Make a directory in medicinal_chemistry and called it ayuverda 3.) For each botanical name make a directory and inside make a python file. The chemical composition that is labeled in table 2 is the the chemical names. 4.) Find the SMILES for each of the names and any you can't find then ask here.

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Hi @Sulstice

Using simpler terms for clarification

  • Create an Ayurveda directory inside the medicinal chemistry directory
  • Create a botanical name directory
  • Create an active_ingredient.py file in the botanical name directory, which would contain the chemical list and smiles

Or

  • Same as above
  • Create a botanical name file in the Ayurveda directory

So it'd be botanical name.py containing the chemical list and smiles.
Which is the best way?

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