Since 2017, the OptiBiomasse project in Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech has been producing plants and analyzing their molecules likely to be of interest to the pharmaceutical and parapharmaceutical sector. Artificial intelligence blends into the project via a robot that analyzes the plants.
Article reserved for subscribersJournalist of the Walloon CellBy Jean-Luc Bodeux Reading time: 3 minBetter knowing the molecules of medicinal plants and optimizing their cultivation is one of the objectives of the Center Agro -Bio Tech of Gembloux. This is the case with hemp, whose therapeutic effects for relieving pain are known, but also euphorbia, pelargonium and echinacea, the intention being to extract the most efficient active ingredients. The results for spurge are expected this year, in 2022 for hemp and in 2023 for Artemisia annua.
In the context of covid, research has indeed shifted towards artemisia, Chinese wormwood, with antimalarial and antiviral properties, and therefore potentially anti-covid, but with a plus linked to artificial intelligence, through the use of an innovative robot installed within the cultures of Gembloux Agro-Bio Tech ULiège.
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