AI can quickly identify structure of drugs designed for legal highs
An AI tool can quickly suggest possible candidates for the chemical structures of psychoactive "designer drugs" from a simple analysis. The tool could fast-track the development of lab tests which screen the use of drugs that have similar effects to substances such as cocaine and heroin, but have been designed to evade detection. "Our method could cut down the time required to identify a new designer drug from weeks or months to just hours," says Michael Skinnider at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver. Skinnider and his colleagues created a machine learning tool called DarkNPS by training it with chemical structures of around 1700 known designer drugs, collected from forensic labs around the world. The training set included tandem mass spectrometry results for each drug, which is a common technique that provides information on the mass of a molecule and the elements it contains.
Nov-15-2021, 16:00:28 GMT
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