List of MeSH codes (D27)

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List of MeSH codes (D27) refers to a comprehensive categorization within the Medical Subject Headings (MeSH) system, specifically focusing on the chemical actions and uses of chemicals. MeSH is a hierarchical controlled vocabulary used for indexing, cataloging, and searching for biomedical and health-related information. The D27 category encompasses a wide range of topics related to chemical substances, including their therapeutic uses, chemical structure, biochemical roles, and mechanisms of action.

Overview[edit | edit source]

The MeSH system is an essential tool for the organization of biomedical information. It allows for the efficient retrieval of literature and supports consistent indexing across databases. The D27 category is particularly important for researchers, pharmacologists, and healthcare professionals interested in the chemical aspects of biology and medicine.

Categories within D27[edit | edit source]

The D27 category is subdivided into several specific areas, each focusing on different aspects of chemical substances and their applications in medicine and biology. These include:

Each of these areas is further divided into more specific topics, allowing for precise classification and easy retrieval of information.

Chemical Actions and Uses[edit | edit source]

This category covers the general actions of chemicals on biological systems, including their mechanisms of action and interactions with other chemicals or biological targets. It is crucial for understanding the effects of drugs, toxins, and other substances on the body.

Pharmacologic Actions[edit | edit source]

Pharmacologic actions refer to the specific effects of drugs and other chemical substances used in the treatment, cure, prevention, or diagnosis of disease. This includes a wide range of actions such as Antioxidants, Enzyme Inhibitors, and Receptor Agonists.

Therapeutic Uses[edit | edit source]

Therapeutic uses focus on the application of chemicals in the treatment of specific diseases or conditions. This includes categories such as Antineoplastic Agents for cancer treatment, Cardiovascular Agents for heart conditions, and Antibiotics for infections.

Specialty Uses of Chemicals[edit | edit source]

This area covers the use of chemicals in specific fields outside of their therapeutic applications, such as in Agricultural Chemicals for pest control or Laboratory Chemicals for research purposes.

Importance of MeSH Codes[edit | edit source]

MeSH codes, including those in the D27 category, play a vital role in the organization and retrieval of biomedical information. They facilitate the efficient search and retrieval of literature across various databases, making it easier for researchers and healthcare professionals to access the information they need.

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