Review Article

Potential Molecular Mechanisms of Plantain in the Treatment of Gout and Hyperuricemia Based on Network Pharmacology

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(a) Active compounds-intersection targets-signaling pathways network of plantain in the treatment of gout. (b) Active compounds-intersection targets-signaling pathways network of plantain in the treatment of hyperuricemia. Note: the pink circular nodes represent the active compounds in plantain, the remaining circular nodes represent the targets, among which the red circular nodes represent the key targets; the arrow nodes represent the regulation pathways, among which the orange nodes are the important pathways; the edges represent interaction among the three.
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