Description
Title
Physiologically based pharmacokinetic modelling ontology
Short Description
Ontology aligned for PBPK modelling in life science domain
Description
The Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetics (PBPK) ontology is a comprehensive framework designed to systematically capture and represent the intricate relationships and behaviors of pharmacokinetic processes within living organisms. At its core, the ontology encompasses a rich array of classes spanning physiological parameters, types of PBPK, biological compartments, and mathematical models that collectively contribute to the understanding of drug disposition and behavior in the body.the PBPK ontology serves as a unifying resource for researchers, clinicians, pharmacologists, and drug developers alike.By providing a structured vocabulary and semantic framework, it facilitates communication, data integration, and knowledge sharing across diverse research endeavors, thereby fostering collaboration and advancing scientific inquiry in pharmacokinetics and related disciplines.
Identifier Space
PBPKO
License
CC-BY 4.0
Domain
simulation
Source Code Repository
https://github.com/Crispae/pbpko
Homepage
https://crispae.github.io/pbpko/
Issue Tracker
https://github.com/Crispae/pbpko/issues
Contribution Guidelines
https://github.com/Crispae/pbpko/blob/main/docs/contributing.md
Ontology Download Link
https://github.com/Crispae/pbpko/blob/main/pbpko.owl
Contact Name
saurav kumar
Contact Email
Contact GitHub Username
Crispae
Contact ORCID Identifier
0000-0003-0593-2598
Formats
- OWL RDF/XML (.owl)
- OBO (.obo)
- OBO Graph JSON (.json)
Dependencies
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Related
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Usages
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Intended Use Cases and/or Related Projects
PBPKO ontology will serve as a foundational resource for annotating and contextualizing Physiologically-Based Pharmacokinetics (PBPK) models within the domains of drug research and chemical risk assessment. PBPK model is a type of system biology model, hence direct integration of ontology with SBML allow automated annotation of model, if follow the standard approach.PBPK models is actively being develeoped in European project PARC.
Data Sources
PBPK expert community
Literature
Additional comments or remarks
As the PBPKO ontology is in the development phase, it benefits from continuous input and refinement by semantics.Requesting an Ontology ID space accelerates the process of integrating the ontology into models developed within the PARC project.
OBO Foundry Pre-registration Checklist
- I have read and understood the registration process instructions and the registration checklist.
- There is no other ontology in the OBO Foundry which would be an appropriate place for my terms. If there were, I have contacted the editors, and we decided in mutual agreement that a separate ontology is more appropriate.
- My ontology has a specific release file with a version IRI and a
dc:license
annotation, serialised in RDF/XML. - My identifiers (classes and properties IRIs) are formatted according to the OBO Foundry Identifier Policy
- My term labels are in English and conform to the OBO Foundry Naming Conventions
- I understand that term definitions are key to understanding the intentions of a term, especially when the ontology is used in curation. I made sure that a reasonable majority of terms in my ontology--and all top level terms--have definitions, in English, using the IAO:0000115 property.
- For every term in my ontology, I checked whether another OBO Foundry ontology has one with the same meaning. If so, I re-used that term directly (not by cross-reference, by directly using the IRI).
- For all relationship properties (Object and Data Property), I checked whether the Relation Ontology (RO) includes an appropriate one. I understand that aligning with RO is an essential part of the overall alignment between OBO ontologies!
- For the selection of appropriate annotation properties, I looked at OMO first. I understand that aligning ontology metadata and term-level metadata is essential for cross-integration of OBO ontologies.
- If I was not sure about the meaning of any of the checkboxes above, I have consulted with a member of the OBO Foundry for advice, e.g., through the obo-discuss Google Group.
- The requested ID space does not conflict with another ID space found in other registries such as the Bioregistry and BioPortal, see here for a complete list.