Food
A substance consumed by a living organism as a source of nutrition
classDiagram
ChemicalMixture <|-- Food
Food : available_from
Food : category
Food : description
Food : drug_regulatory_status_world_wide
Food : has_attribute
Food : has_chemical_role
Food : highest_FDA_approval_status
Food : id
Food : iri
Food : is_supplement
Food : is_toxic
Food : max_tolerated_dose
Food : name
Food : provided_by
Food : routes_of_delivery
Food : source
Food : trade_name
Food : type
Food : xref
Parent Classes
- Entity
- NamedThing
- ChemicalEntity [ physical essence chemical or drug or treatment chemical entity or gene or gene product chemical entity or protein or polypeptide]
- ChemicalMixture
- Food
- ChemicalMixture
- ChemicalEntity [ physical essence chemical or drug or treatment chemical entity or gene or gene product chemical entity or protein or polypeptide]
- NamedThing
Slots
Name | Description |
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available_from | |
category | Name of the high level ontology class in which this entity is categorized. Corresponds to the label for the biolink entity type class. In a neo4j database this MAY correspond to the neo4j label tag. In an RDF database it should be a biolink model class URI. This field is multi-valued. It should include values for ancestors of the biolink class; for example, a protein such as Shh would have category values biolink:Protein , biolink:GeneProduct , biolink:MolecularEntity , etc. In an RDF database, nodes will typically have an rdf:type triples. This can be to the most specific biolink class, or potentially to a class more specific than something in biolink. For example, a sequence feature f may have a rdf:type assertion to a SO class such as TF_binding_site, which is more specific than anything in biolink. Here we would have categories {biolink:GenomicEntity, biolink:MolecularEntity, biolink:NamedThing} |
description | a human-readable description of an entity |
drug_regulatory_status_world_wide | An agglomeration of drug regulatory status worldwide. Not specific to FDA. |
has_attribute | connects any entity to an attribute |
has_chemical_role | A role is particular behaviour which a material entity may exhibit. |
highest_FDA_approval_status | Should be the highest level of FDA approval this chemical entity or device has, regardless of which disease, condition or phenotype it is currently being reviewed to treat. For specific levels of FDA approval for a specific condition, disease, phenotype, etc., see the association slot, 'FDA approval status.' |
id | A unique identifier for an entity. Must be either a CURIE shorthand for a URI or a complete URI |
iri | An IRI for an entity. This is determined by the id using expansion rules. |
is_supplement | |
is_toxic | |
max_tolerated_dose | The highest dose of a drug or treatment that does not cause unacceptable side effects. The maximum tolerated dose is determined in clinical trials by testing increasing doses on different groups of people until the highest dose with acceptable side effects is found. Also called MTD. |
name | A human-readable name for an attribute or entity. |
provided_by | The value in this node property represents the knowledge provider that created or assembled the node and all of its attributes. Used internally to represent how a particular node made its way into a knowledge provider or graph. |
routes_of_delivery | the method or process of administering a pharmaceutical compound to achieve a therapeutic effect in humans or animals. |
source | None |
trade_name | |
type | None |
xref | Alternate CURIEs for a thing |
Mappings
Mapping Type | Mapped Value |
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self | ['https://w3id.org/biolink/biolink-model/:Food'] |
native | ['https://w3id.org/biolink/biolink-model/:Food'] |
exact | ['STY:T168'] |