Issue 5, 2010

QSAR modeling of acute toxicity on mammals caused by aromatic compounds: the case study using oral LD50 for rats

Abstract

The goal of the study was to predict toxicity in vivo caused by aromatic compounds structured with a single benzene ring and the presence or absence of different substituent groups such as hydroxyl-, nitro-, amino-, methyl-, methoxy-, etc., by using QSAR/QSPR tools. A Genetic Algorithm and multiple regression analysis were applied to select the descriptors and to generate the correlation models. The most predictive model is shown to be the 3-variable model which also has a good ratio of the number of descriptors and their predictive ability to avoid overfitting. The main contributions to the toxicity were shown to be the polarizability weighted MATS2p and the number of certain groups C-026 descriptors. The GA-MLRA approach showed good results in this study, which allows the building of a simple, interpretable and transparent model that can be used for future studies of predicting toxicity of organic compounds to mammals.

Graphical abstract: QSAR modeling of acute toxicity on mammals caused by aromatic compounds: the case study using oral LD50 for rats

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Sep 2009
Accepted
26 Feb 2010
First published
23 Mar 2010

J. Environ. Monit., 2010,12, 1037-1044

QSAR modeling of acute toxicity on mammals caused by aromatic compounds: the case study using oral LD50 for rats

B. Rasulev, H. Kušić, D. Leszczynska, J. Leszczynski and N. Koprivanac, J. Environ. Monit., 2010, 12, 1037 DOI: 10.1039/B919489D

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