AI empowering traditional Chinese medicine?
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- PMCID: PMC11440359
- DOI: 10.1039/d4sc04107k
AI empowering traditional Chinese medicine?
Abstract
For centuries, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has been a prominent treatment method in China, incorporating acupuncture, herbal remedies, massage, and dietary therapy to promote holistic health and healing. TCM has played a major role in drug discovery, with over 60% of small-molecule drugs approved by the FDA from 1981 to 2019 being derived from natural products. However, TCM modernization faces challenges such as data standardization and the complexity of TCM formulations. The establishment of comprehensive TCM databases has significantly improved the efficiency and accuracy of TCM research, enabling easier access to information on TCM ingredients and encouraging interdisciplinary collaborations. These databases have revolutionized TCM research, facilitating advancements in TCM modernization and patient care. In addition, advancements in AI algorithms and database data quality have accelerated progress in AI for TCM. The application of AI in TCM encompasses a wide range of areas, including herbal screening and new drug discovery, diagnostic and treatment principles, pharmacological mechanisms, network pharmacology, and the incorporation of innovative AI technologies. AI also has the potential to enable personalized medicine by identifying patterns and correlations in patient data, leading to more accurate diagnoses and tailored treatments. The potential benefits of AI for TCM are vast and diverse, promising continued progress and innovation in the field.
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Conflict of interest statement
The authors declare no competing interests.
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