Developing a Knowledge Graph Framework for Pharmacokinetic Natural Product-Drug Interactions
Sanya B. Taneja, Tiffany J. Callahan, Mary F. Paine, Sandra L., Kane-Gill, Halil Kilicoglu, Marcin P. Joachimiak, Richard D. Boyce

TL;DR
This paper introduces NP-KG, a comprehensive knowledge graph integrating biomedical ontologies and scientific literature to facilitate the discovery and understanding of pharmacokinetic natural product-drug interactions, aiding future research and safety assessments.
Contribution
The paper presents the first knowledge graph focused on natural products, combining ontologies, literature, and relation extraction to study pharmacokinetic interactions.
Findings
NP-KG contains over 745,000 nodes and 7.2 million edges.
Evaluation shows 39-50% congruent information, with some contradictory data.
Application demonstrates potential to identify enzyme and transporter-related interactions.
Abstract
Pharmacokinetic natural product-drug interactions (NPDIs) occur when botanical natural products are co-consumed with pharmaceutical drugs. Understanding mechanisms of NPDIs is key to preventing adverse events. We constructed a knowledge graph framework, NP-KG, as a step toward computational discovery of pharmacokinetic NPDIs. NP-KG is a heterogeneous KG with biomedical ontologies, linked data, and full texts of the scientific literature, constructed with the Phenotype Knowledge Translator framework and the semantic relation extraction systems, SemRep and Integrated Network and Dynamic Reasoning Assembler. NP-KG was evaluated with case studies of pharmacokinetic green tea- and kratom-drug interactions through path searches and meta-path discovery to determine congruent and contradictory information compared to ground truth data. The fully integrated NP-KG consisted of 745,512 nodes and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAlkaloids: synthesis and pharmacology · Chemical synthesis and alkaloids · Metabolomics and Mass Spectrometry Studies
