Development of method using language processing techniques for extracting information on drug–health food product interactions
Mari Yoshizaki,
Yuki Kuriya,
Masaki Yamamoto
et al.
Abstract:AimsHealth food products (HFPs) are foods and products related to maintaining and promoting health. HFPs may sometimes cause unforeseen adverse health effects by interacting with drugs. Considering the importance of information on the interactions between HFPs and drugs, this study aimed to establish a workflow to extract information on Drug‐HFP Interactions (DHIs) from open resources.MethodsFirst, Information on drugs, enzymes, their interactions, and known DHIs was collected from multiple public databases an… Show more
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