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. 2025 Aug 8;8:1579357. doi: 10.3389/frai.2025.1579357

Figure 2.

Diagram depicting relationships between plant parts and medicinal properties. A table lists plant names and parts, linking to various medicinal properties through labeled relations, such as “pp1-mpG1” and “pp2-mpG2.” Blue and orange arrows represent these links in groupings labeled “mpG1” and “mpG2.”

Example: a medicinal plant or herb document, e.g., “Thai basil,” based on (a) a general Thai linguistic expression including Thai-to-English translation by Lexitron Dictionary and WordNet where NP1 and NP2 are noun phrases; VP is a verb phrase; Verb is a verb term, Verbstrong is a strong-verb concept set, Verbweak is a weak-verb concept set, Adv is an adverb concept set, Adj is an adjective concept set, and Noun is a noun concept set. (b) An explanation by several EDUs with medicinal property concepts where a [...] symbol means a word/words ellipsis.