Cocrystal prediction using machine learning models and descriptors

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Abstract

Cocrystals are of much interest in industrial application as well as academic research, and screening of suitable coformers for active pharmaceutical ingredients is the most crucial and challeng-ing step in cocrystal development. Recently, machine learning techniques are attracting researchers in many fields including pharmaceutical research such as quantitative structure-activity/property relationship. In this paper, we develop machine learning models to predict cocrystal formation. We extract descriptor values from simplified molecular-input line-entry system (SMILES) of compounds and compare the machine learning models by experiments with our collected data of 1476 instances. As a result, we found that artificial neural network shows great potential as it has the best accuracy, sensitivity, and F1 score. We also found that the model achieved comparable performance with about half of the descriptors chosen by feature selection algorithms. We believe that this will contribute to faster and more accurate cocrystal development.

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Mswahili, M. E., Lee, M. J., Martin, G. L., Kim, J., Kim, P., Choi, G. J., & Jeong, Y. S. (2021). Cocrystal prediction using machine learning models and descriptors. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 11(3), 1–12. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11031323

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