Figure 2

(a) Targets–pathways–diseases network, and (b) Targets–(pathways)–targets network with modularity partition. Nodes in (a) represent targets of YPF decoction (orange), relevant pathways (light blue), and diseases (deep purple), while edges represent the interaction of targets–pathways–diseases. Nodes in (b) represent the targets of YPF decoction, while edges refer to relevant pathways of these targets. If two nodes are connected by an edge, this indicates that they have been enriched to participate in at least one of the same pathways. Eight modules (modules 1–8) presented in different colours were detected and partitioned by the Louvain algorithm incorporated in the Gephi software.