Distinguishing compounds with anticancer activity by ANN using inductive QSAR descriptors

  • Jaiswal K
  • Naik P
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This article describes a method developed for predicting anticancer/non-anticancer drugs using artificial neural network (ANN). The ANN used in this study is a feed-forward neural network with a standard back-propagation training algorithm. Using 30 inductive QSAR descriptors alone, we have been able to achieve 84.28% accuracy for correct separation of compounds with- and without anticancer activity. For the complete set of 30 inductive QSAR descriptors, ANN based method reveals a superior model (accuracy = 84.28%, Qpred = 74.28%, sensitivity = 0.9285, specificity = 0.7857, Matthews correlation coefficient (MCC) = 0.6998). The method was trained and tested on a non redundant data set of 380 drugs (122 anticancer and 258 non-anticancer). The elaborated QSAR model based on the Artificial Neural Networks approach has been extensively validated and has confidently assigned anticancer character to a number of trial anticancer drugs from the literature.

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Jaiswal, K., & Naik, P. K. (2008). Distinguishing compounds with anticancer activity by ANN using inductive QSAR descriptors. Bioinformation, 2(10), 441–451. https://doi.org/10.6026/97320630002441

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