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Prospective Validation of Machine Learning Algorithms for Absorption, Distribution, Metabolism, and Excretion Prediction: An Industrial Perspective.

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Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME), which collectively define the concentration profile of a drug at the site of action, are of critical importance to the success of a drug… Click to show full abstract

Absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME), which collectively define the concentration profile of a drug at the site of action, are of critical importance to the success of a drug candidate. Recent advances in machine learning algorithms and the availability of larger proprietary as well as public ADME data sets have generated renewed interest within the academic and pharmaceutical science communities in predicting pharmacokinetic and physicochemical endpoints in early drug discovery. In this study, we collected 120 internal prospective data sets over 20 months across six ADME in vitro endpoints: human and rat liver microsomal stability, MDR1-MDCK efflux ratio, solubility, and human and rat plasma protein binding. A variety of machine learning algorithms in combination with different molecular representations were evaluated. Our results suggest that gradient boosting decision tree and deep learning models consistently outperformed random forest over time. We also observed better performance when models were retrained on a fixed schedule, and the more frequent retraining generally resulted in increased accuracy, while hyperparameters tuning only improved the prospective predictions marginally.

Keywords: metabolism excretion; learning algorithms; distribution metabolism; machine learning; absorption distribution

Journal Title: Journal of chemical information and modeling
Year Published: 2023

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