In silico assessment of the acute toxicity of chemicals: Recent advances and new model for multitasking pbkp_rediction of toxic effect
Abstract:
The assessment of acute toxicity is one of the most important stages to ensure the safety of chemicals with potential applications in pharmaceutical sciences, biomedical research, or any other industrial branch. A huge and indiscriminate number of toxicity assays have been carried out on laboratory animals. In this sense, computational approaches involving models based on quantitative-structure activity/toxicity relationships (QSAR/QSTR) can help to rationalize time and financial costs. Here, we discuss the most significant advances in the last 6 years focused on the use of QSAR/QSTR models to pbkp_redict acute toxicity of drugs/chemicals in laboratory animals, employing large and heterogeneous datasets. The advantages and drawbacks of the different QSAR/QSTR models are analyzed. As a contribution to the field, we introduce the first multitasking (mtk) QSTR model for simultaneous pbkp_rediction of acute toxicity of compounds by considering different routes of administration, diverse breeds of laboratory animals, and the reliability of the experimental conditions. The mtk-QSTR model was based on artificial neural networks (ANN), allowing the classification of compounds as toxic or non-toxic. This model correctly classified more than 94% of the 1646 cases present in the whole dataset, and its applicability was demonstrated by performing pbkp_redictions of different chemicals such as drugs, dietary supplements, and molecules which could serve as nanocarriers for drug delivery. The pbkp_redictions given by the mtk-QSTR model are in very good agreement with the experimental results.
Año de publicación:
2015
Keywords:
- Acute toxicity
- Spectral moments
- mtk-QSTR
- Laboratory animals
- artificial neural networks
- Route of administration
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Tipo de documento:
Article
Estado:
Acceso restringido
Áreas de conocimiento:
- Toxicología
Áreas temáticas:
- Programación informática, programas, datos, seguridad
- Química física
- Ingeniería química