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Ol and thus lower the degree of inhibition of xanthine oxidase.
Ol and thus lower the degree of inhibition of xanthine oxidase.Segura-Bedmar et al. BMC Bioinformatics 2011, 12(Suppl 2):S1 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/12/S2/SPage 8 of2. Uricosuric agents (which) increase the excretion of urate.Lexical patterns for DDI extractionDespite the richness of natural language expressions, in practice, DDI are often expressed by a limited number of constructions. This fact favors the use of patterns as an excellent method for their extraction. Based on her professional PF-04418948 web experience and the corpus observation, our pharmacist defined a set of lexical patterns (see Table 3) to capture the various language constructions used to express DDI in pharmacological texts. Moreover, the pharmacist provided a set of synonyms for the verbs that can indicate a possible DDI (see Table 7).Results This section explains in detail the experiments that we have carried out to evaluate the performance of the DDI extraction. We consider as baseline system, so called allDDIs, the case in which every pair of drugs that cooccur in a sentence are assumed to interact. This baseline yields the maximum recall, but low precision (11 ) and a baseline F-measure of 19 . The most basic experiment in which neither coordinations, appositions nor clauses are tackled, that is, the lexical patterns are directly applied to the text of sentences. First of all, sentences are parsed by MMTx and drug names are identified by the DrugNer system [21]. Then, only those sentences that contain two or more drug names are selected and the drug names are replaced by the label DRUG.index, where index shows the order of each drug in the list of drugs that occur in sentence. Finally, the set of lexical patterns is applied to the text of the sentence.Table 7 Auxiliary patternsMODAL=[CAN|COULD|MAY|MIGHT|SHOULD|MUST|HAVE|HAS|HAD] BE=[IS|ARE|WAS|WERE|BE|BEEN] ADV is any adverbial except ‘NOT’. For example, also,potentially, etc. INTERACTsyn=[INTERACT|INTERFERE] INCREASEsyn=[AUGMENT|ELEVATE|ELEVATE|ENHANCE|EXACERBATE| EXTEND|GO_UP|INCREASE|INTENSIFY|POTENTIATE|PROMOTE|PROLONG| RAISE|RISE|STIMULATE] DECREASEsyn=[DECREASE|DIMINISH|LESSEN] ALTERsyn=[ACCELERATE|ANTAGONIZE|ALTER|CHANGE|INDUCE| INFLUENCE|INHIBIT] RESULTsyn=[RESULTS|ASSOCIATED|SHOWN|RESULTED|OBSERVED| DETERMINED] WHEN=[WHEN|IF|WHETHER] ADMINISTERED=[CO-ADMINISTERED|COADMINISTERED|ADMINISTERED| TAKEN|GIVEN|USED|EMPLOYED] PATIENTS=[PATIENTS|SUBJECTS| TREATED=[TAKEN|TREATED|RECEIVING|TAKING]When a sentence has been correctly matched with a pattern, it must be checked if the matching string includes the negative adverb (NOT). If it is not included, then a possible interaction has been found. Drug names that occur in the matching are retrieved, and the pair of drug names PubMed ID:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27488460 is proposed as a DDI. In the second experiment, appositions and coordinate structures are identified in text by the set of syntactic patterns above described. The lexical patterns were modified to consider these structures, that is, they are extended for including the labels APPOSITION and COORD as possible elements participating in the interactions. Thus, for this experiment, DRUG:= [DRUG| APPOSITION|COORD]. The procedure of matching pattern for this experiment is explained in algorithm 2. Table 8 shows the global and individual pattern performance. The basic experiment achieves a reasonable precision (67.30 ), but very low recall (14.07 ). The average number of DDI detected by each pattern is 35.5 (the total number of DDI in the DrugDDI co.