Computational methods allowing reliable pharmacokinetics predictions for newly synthesized compounds are critically relevant for drug discovery and development. Here we present an empirical study focusing on various versions of Genetic Programming and other well known Machine Learning techniques to predict Median Oral Lethal Dose (LD50) and Plasma Protein Binding (%PPB) levels. Since these two parameters respectively characterize the harmful effects and the distribution into human body of a drug, their accurate prediction is essential for the selection of effective molecules. The obtained results confirm that Genetic Programming is a promising technique for predicting pharmacokinetics parameters, both from the point of view of the accurateness and of the generalization ability.
Vanneschi, L., Messina, V., Lanzeni, S., Archetti, F. (2007). Genetic Programming and Other Machine Learning Approaches to Predict Median Oral Lethal Dose(LD50) and Plasma Protein Binding levels (%PPB) of drugs. In Evolutionary Computation,Machine Learning and Data Mining in Bioinformatics. 5th European Conference, EvoBIO 2007, Valencia, Spain, April 11-13, 2007. Proceedings (pp.11-23). Berlin : Springer [10.1007/978-3-540-71783-6].
Genetic Programming and Other Machine Learning Approaches to Predict Median Oral Lethal Dose(LD50) and Plasma Protein Binding levels (%PPB) of drugs
VANNESCHI, LEONARDO;MESSINA, VINCENZINA;LANZENI, STEFANO;ARCHETTI, FRANCESCO ANTONIO
2007
Abstract
Computational methods allowing reliable pharmacokinetics predictions for newly synthesized compounds are critically relevant for drug discovery and development. Here we present an empirical study focusing on various versions of Genetic Programming and other well known Machine Learning techniques to predict Median Oral Lethal Dose (LD50) and Plasma Protein Binding (%PPB) levels. Since these two parameters respectively characterize the harmful effects and the distribution into human body of a drug, their accurate prediction is essential for the selection of effective molecules. The obtained results confirm that Genetic Programming is a promising technique for predicting pharmacokinetics parameters, both from the point of view of the accurateness and of the generalization ability.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.