Abstract
Information about drug metabolism is an essential component of drug development. Modeling the drug metabolism requires identification of the involved enzymes, rate and extent of metabolism, the sites of metabolism etc. There has been continuous attempts in the prediction of metabolism of drugs using artificial intelligence in effort to reduce the attrition rate of drug candidates entering to preclinical and clinical trials. Currently, there are number of predictive models available for metabolism using Support vector machines, Artificial neural networks, Bayesian classifiers etc. There is an urgent need to review their progress so far and address the existing challenges in prediction of metabolism. In this attempt, we are presenting the currently available literature models and some of the critical issues regarding prediction of drug metabolism.
Keywords: Artificial intelligence, drug designing, drug metabolism, machine learning, pharmacokinetics, prediction.
Current Drug Metabolism
Title:Prediction of Metabolism of Drugs using Artificial Intelligence: How far have we reached?
Volume: 17 Issue: 2
Author(s): Rajnish Kumar, Anju Sharma, Mohammed Haris Siddiqui and Rajesh Kumar Tiwari
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Keywords: Artificial intelligence, drug designing, drug metabolism, machine learning, pharmacokinetics, prediction.
Abstract: Information about drug metabolism is an essential component of drug development. Modeling the drug metabolism requires identification of the involved enzymes, rate and extent of metabolism, the sites of metabolism etc. There has been continuous attempts in the prediction of metabolism of drugs using artificial intelligence in effort to reduce the attrition rate of drug candidates entering to preclinical and clinical trials. Currently, there are number of predictive models available for metabolism using Support vector machines, Artificial neural networks, Bayesian classifiers etc. There is an urgent need to review their progress so far and address the existing challenges in prediction of metabolism. In this attempt, we are presenting the currently available literature models and some of the critical issues regarding prediction of drug metabolism.
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Kumar Rajnish, Sharma Anju, Siddiqui Haris Mohammed and Tiwari Kumar Rajesh, Prediction of Metabolism of Drugs using Artificial Intelligence: How far have we reached? , Current Drug Metabolism 2016; 17 (2) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389200216666151103121352
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1389200216666151103121352 |
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