Nuritas
ActiveAI-nativeNuritas combines artificial intelligence and genomics to discover and unlock natural bioactive peptides with extraordinary health benefits
What it does
"Nuritas is a pioneering health company that leverages artificial intelligence and genomics to uncover natural bioactive peptides with exceptional health benefits. By revolutionizing the discovery of scientifically proven active ingredients, Nuritas aims to enhance human health through innovative solutions. Utilizing a disruptive computational approach, Nuritas can predict and access the most beneficial components hidden within food, known as bioactive peptides, with unprecedented speed and efficiency. Unlike competitors focusing on non-food-derived ingredients, Nuritas specializes in food-derived peptides that can improve food preservation, address health conditions, and optimize diets. Their process involves an in silico phase, followed by rigorous refinement to define commercially viable ingredients that have the potential to transform the health and wellness industry."
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Nature's smartest peptides, discovered by AI.
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