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Does the accounting of the local symmetry fragments in quasi-SMILES improve the predictive potential of the QSAR models of toxicity toward tadpoles?

Alla P ToropovaAndrey A ToropovAlessandra RoncaglioniEmilio Benfenati
Published in: Toxicology mechanisms and methods (2024)
Models of toxicity to tadpoles have been developed as single parameters based on special descriptors which are sums of correlation weights, molecular features, and experimental conditions. This information is presented by quasi-SMILES. Fragments of local symmetry (FLS) are involved in the development of the model and the use of FLS correlation weights improves their predictive potential. In addition, the index of ideality correlation ( IIC ) and correlation intensity index ( CII ) are compared. These two potential predictive criteria were tested in models built through Monte Carlo optimization. The CII was more effective than IIC for the models considered here.
Keyphrases
  • monte carlo
  • oxidative stress
  • human health
  • healthcare
  • molecular docking
  • risk assessment
  • molecular dynamics
  • high intensity