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In another scientific report published in the Journal of Natural Science, a team of chemists built an information-based machine learning model from Surrey to predict whether the compound can extend the life of the nematode - a translucent worm, from the DrugAge database.
Artificial intelligence has singled out three compounds, which have an 80% chance of extending the life of nematodes:
Flavonoids (antioxidant pigments found in plants that can promote cardiovascular health)
Fatty acids (e.
Organic oxygen (compounds containing carbon-oxygen bonds, such as alcohols)
Sofia Capciani is a co-author of this study and a senior at the University of Surrey
"In modern medicine, aging is increasingly seen as a series of diseases.
Dr.
"This research shows the power and potential of artificial intelligence, which is a major at the University of Surrey, which can bring significant benefits to human health
Journal Reference :
Sofia Kapsiani, Brendan J.