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QSAR Modeling of Large Heterogeneous Sets of Molecules

Pages 515-528
Received 24 Mar 2001
Accepted 22 Jul 2001
Published online: 05 Oct 2006

Abstract

In aquatic toxicology, QSAR models are generally designed for chemicals presenting the same mode of toxic action. Their proper use provides good simulation results. Problems arise when the mechanism of toxicity of a chemical is not clearly identified. Indeed, in that case, the inappropriate application of a specific QSAR model can lead to a dramatic error in the toxicity estimation. With the advent of powerful computers and easy access to them, and the introduction of soft modeling and artificial intelligence in SAR and QSAR, radically different models, designed from large non-congeneric sets of chemicals have been proposed. Some of these new QSAR models are reviewed and their originality, advantages, and limitations are stressed.

 

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