![]() The findings will now be further analysed by the researchers, who say clinical validation is needed to assess what impact these molecules might have. The study also found that common drugs used to combat cardiovascular and metabolic disorders – such as simvastatin, atorvastatin and metformin – could be potentially ‘repurposed’ against COVID-19. Researchers at Imperial College London have announced early findings from the research including the identification of molecules with anti-viral properties in everyday plant-based foods like berries (particularly blackcurrants, cranberries and blueberries), apples, oranges, lemons, cabbage, broccoli, onions, garlic, parsley and beans. The Corona-AI project launched by Vodafone Foundation in April through the DreamLab app, in multiple countries among which Romania, aims to pinpoint combinations of existing drugs and food-based molecules that may help patients with COVID-19. This is significantly faster than would be possible with standard research methods. ![]() Smartphone users across the globe have helped Imperial College London accelerate Phase 1 of its Corona-AI research project in only six months. ![]()
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