Computational investigation of single herbal drugs in Ayurveda for diabetes and obesity using knowledge graph and network pharmacology
Priyotosh Sil, Rahul Tiwari, Vasavi Garisetti, Shanmuga Priya Baskaran, Fenita Hephzibah Dhanaseelan, Smita Srivastava, Areejit Samal

TL;DR
This study uses knowledge graph and network pharmacology to explore how Ayurvedic herbal drugs can target multiple pathways in diabetes and obesity, revealing potential synergistic effects and molecular mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces an integrated computational pipeline combining knowledge graph, pathway analysis, and network pharmacology to elucidate multi-target mechanisms of Ayurvedic herbal drugs.
Findings
Identified key disease-relevant targets like PTPN1, GLP1R, DPP4.
Revealed functional overlap between herbal drug and disease pathways.
Suggested potential synergistic interactions among phytochemicals.
Abstract
Metabolic diseases such as type 2 diabetes and obesity represent a rapidly escalating global health burden, yet current therapeutic strategies largely target isolated symptoms or single molecular pathways. To this end, we developed an integrated computational pipeline leveraging knowledge graph, pathway analysis and network pharmacology to elucidate the multi-target mechanisms of Ayurvedic Single Herbal Drugs (SHDs). SHDs associated with diabetes and obesity were curated from the Ayurvedic Pharmacopoeia of India, followed by phytochemical identification using IMPPAT database, yielding a shortlist of 11 SHDs and their 188 phytochemicals after drug-likeness and bioavailability filtering. Subsequently, molecular targets of the phytochemicals in SHDs, disease-associated genes and therapeutic targets of FDA-approved drugs, were curated via integration of data from several databases. Pathway…
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputational Drug Discovery Methods · Piperaceae Chemical and Biological Studies · Natural Antidiabetic Agents Studies
