QSAR modelling toxicity toward rats of inorganic substances by means of CORAL

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CORAL ('CORrelation And Logic') is freeware available on the Internet www.insilico.eu/coral The aim of this program is to establish a correlation between an endpoint and descriptors calculated with a simplified molecular input line entry system (SMILES). Three models calculated by CORAL for toxicity towards rat (-pLD50) of inorganic substances (three random splits) have shown that CORAL could be a good tool to model this endpoint. The average statistical characteristics for the CORAL models are the following: n=38, r 2=0.8461, q2=0.8298, s=0.273, F=198 (subtraining set); n=37, r2=0.8144, s=0.322, F=154 (calibration set); and n=10, r 2=0.8004, Rm (test)2 = 0.7815, s=0.240, F=32 (validation set). © Versita Sp. z o.o.

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Toropova, A. P., Toropov, A. A., Benfenati, E., & Gini, G. (2011). QSAR modelling toxicity toward rats of inorganic substances by means of CORAL. Central European Journal of Chemistry, 9(1), 75–85. https://doi.org/10.2478/s11532-010-0116-x

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