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- Greetings
- This is Radhu Ladani, a Post-Graduate Student from the Bharati Vidyapeeth University of Pune.
- Being a part of the CEVOpen project is a truly remarkable experience for me.
- The CEVOpen team is committed to create a single entry point for searching Open scientific literature and Phytochemistry is a key element of this project.
- My project is focused on
Phytochemical ontologies for analyzing the literature on essential oils
and began with an objective:- To create a corpus of 500 papers of
medicinal activity and essential oils
by utilizing the getpapers toolkit, which is a web scraper for open-source scientific literature. - To create a dictionary of
Medicinal activity
andEssential oil plants
, we are tapping into the potential of wikidata by converting it to dictionaries via a SPARQL query and then using the ami dict tool to convert it and a significant feature of these dictionaries is their multilingualism. - To get the possible insights from the open scientific literature regarding the association between the various essential oil plants and compounds with their medicinal activity, we used our own search engine
ami
which searches and analyses the terms in the project repository and displays the term's frequency and histogram.
- To create a corpus of 500 papers of
- The co-occurrence of ami search result reveals some interesting insights such as:
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Antioxidant
,Antimicrobial
,Antifungal
, andAnti-inflammatory
properties are common. -
Carvacrol
andthymol
are two essential oil compounds that are frequently mentioned and Essential oil plants likeRosmarinus Officinalis
,Origanum vulgar
,Thymus vulgaris
andOcimum basilicum
are commonly present in Open scientific literature. - Countries like
China
andIndia
are frequently mentioned in papers about medicinal activity and essential oils.
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- We used GitHub as a storage portal because we believe in the OpenNotebook philosophy, where all work is done as OpenNotebookScience, where all activities are completely transparent and in real-time.
- I am extremely grateful to NIPGR. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to Dr. Gitanjali Yadav and Dr. Peter Murray Rust for their valuable guidance and life-impacting mentoring. This endeavor would not have been possible without the constant and unconditional support of all my co-interns.