Plant Metabolome Database (PMDB) is a database of secondary metabolites of plants in the three dimensional structures available in the biological data banks and databases. PMDB can be searched via a userfriendly interface and it integrates with JME Editor for sketching and querying metabolite structures which can be viewed in both textual and graphical format using the freely available graphics plug-in Jmol. A navigation link has been constructed which enables the users to browse the database based on metabolite name and use the help page for the detailed description about the fields in the database. This dynamically compiled database contains internal and external links to other databases (KEGG, PUBCHEM, and CAS NUMBER) to provide additional information about the metabolites. This database is intended to serve the scientific community working in the areas of molecular and structural biology and is freely available to all users, around the clock at
Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha or Indian ginseng) is a small woody shrub or herb of the Solanaceae family. Ashwagandha is an herb which can compare favourably to the world's most renowned herbal tonics such as ginseng (Panax ginseng), astragalus (Astragalus membranaceus) and South American suma (Pfaffia paniculata). All these have been held in high regard for its ability to increase vitality, energy, endurance and stamina. Korean ginseng (Panax ginseng) is used in China as a preventative tonic to stimulate the entire body to overcome stress, fatigue and weakness. It contains 13 different ginsenosides. Panaxans help to lower blood sugar, polysaccharides work to enhance the immune system and its antioxidant properties are immune-stimulating to protect the body from disease and stress. It balances the release of stress hormones by supporting the organs that produce them. This article investigates the therapeutic and clinical effects of Indian and Korean ginseng. . She is doing her research in computational biology and biocomputing.
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