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Article Dans Une Revue AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication Année : 2020

Artificial intelligence applied to the production of high-added-value dinoflagellates toxins

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Trade in high value-added toxins for therapeutic and biological use is expanding. These toxins are generally derived from microalgae belonging to the dinoflagellate family. Due to the difficulties to grow these sensitive planktonic species and to the complexity of methods used to synthesize these molecules, which are generally complex chemical structures, biotoxin manufacturers called on artificial intelligence technologies. Through the development of specific learning neural networks applied to each phases of biotoxin production: photo-bioreactors operating at optimal yield;-new chemical synthesis research processes;-toxin biosynthetic research pathways offering shortcut possibilities, manufacturing processes have been greatly improved.
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hal-03142946 , version 1 (16-02-2021)

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Jean-Louis Kraus. Artificial intelligence applied to the production of high-added-value dinoflagellates toxins. AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication, 2020, 35 (4), pp.851-855. ⟨10.1007/s00146-020-00959-3⟩. ⟨hal-03142946⟩
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