China has set up a multi-database information system for
traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in a high-tech zone in Shanghai.
Hui Yongzheng, director of the Shanghai TCM Innovation Research
Center, said the system contained data on about 1,200 common
diseases by experts in western medicine and TCM, and all the
clinical cases and prescriptions in the TCM journals published in
China since 1950.
The system also included comprehensive information about nearly
10,000 plants from which herbal medicines are extracted, including
their properties, places of origin, clinical use and chemical
compositions.
In
addition, data on the chemical compounds of 9,500 TCMs and their
structural information in two and three dimensional forms can be
found in the system.
Information on the sequences of the proteins relating to 149
diseases and prescriptions is also part of the system, said
Hui.
The system was designed to provide knowledge and information for
the general public, medical workers, researchers and pharmaceutical
companies, he said.
Hui said researchers may use intelligent analytical software to
discover more about TCMs in a bid to develop new pharmaceutical
products.
The center is cooperating with Phyto Ceutica Company of Yale
University in pharmaceutical product development and establishing
an English-language version of the system.
(People's Daily May 15, 2002)
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