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Introducing Spectral Structure Activity Relationship (S-SAR) Analysis. Application to Ecotoxicology
A novel quantitative structure-activity (property) relationship model, namely Spectral-SAR, is presented in an exclusive algebraic way replacing the old-fashioned multi-regression one. The actual S-SAR method interprets structural descriptors as vectors in a generic data space that is further mapped...
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Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI)
2007
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692302/ |
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author | Putz, Mihai V. Lacrămă, Ana-Maria |
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description | A novel quantitative structure-activity (property) relationship model, namely Spectral-SAR, is presented in an exclusive algebraic way replacing the old-fashioned multi-regression one. The actual S-SAR method interprets structural descriptors as vectors in a generic data space that is further mapped into a full orthogonal space by means of the Gram-Schmidt algorithm. Then, by coordinated transformation between the data and orthogonal spaces, the S-SAR equation is given under simple determinant form for any chemical-biological interactions under study. While proving to give the same analytical equation and correlation results with standard multivariate statistics, the actual S-SAR frame allows the introduction of the spectral norm as a valid substitute for the correlation factor, while also having the advantage to design the various related SAR models through the introduced “minimal spectral path” rule. An application is given performing a complete S-SAR analysis upon the Tetrahymena pyriformis ciliate species employing its reported eco-toxicity activities among relevant classes of xenobiotics. By representing the spectral norm of the endpoint models against the concerned structural coordinates, the obtained S-SAR endpoints hierarchy scheme opens the perspective to further design the ecotoxicological test batteries with organisms from different species. |
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spelling | pubmed-36923022013-06-26 Introducing Spectral Structure Activity Relationship (S-SAR) Analysis. Application to Ecotoxicology Putz, Mihai V. Lacrămă, Ana-Maria Int J Mol Sci Full Research Paper A novel quantitative structure-activity (property) relationship model, namely Spectral-SAR, is presented in an exclusive algebraic way replacing the old-fashioned multi-regression one. The actual S-SAR method interprets structural descriptors as vectors in a generic data space that is further mapped into a full orthogonal space by means of the Gram-Schmidt algorithm. Then, by coordinated transformation between the data and orthogonal spaces, the S-SAR equation is given under simple determinant form for any chemical-biological interactions under study. While proving to give the same analytical equation and correlation results with standard multivariate statistics, the actual S-SAR frame allows the introduction of the spectral norm as a valid substitute for the correlation factor, while also having the advantage to design the various related SAR models through the introduced “minimal spectral path” rule. An application is given performing a complete S-SAR analysis upon the Tetrahymena pyriformis ciliate species employing its reported eco-toxicity activities among relevant classes of xenobiotics. By representing the spectral norm of the endpoint models against the concerned structural coordinates, the obtained S-SAR endpoints hierarchy scheme opens the perspective to further design the ecotoxicological test batteries with organisms from different species. Molecular Diversity Preservation International (MDPI) 2007-05-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3692302/ Text en © 2007 by MDPI Reproduction is permitted for noncommercial purposes. |
spellingShingle | Full Research Paper Putz, Mihai V. Lacrămă, Ana-Maria Introducing Spectral Structure Activity Relationship (S-SAR) Analysis. Application to Ecotoxicology |
title | Introducing Spectral Structure Activity Relationship (S-SAR) Analysis. Application to Ecotoxicology |
title_full | Introducing Spectral Structure Activity Relationship (S-SAR) Analysis. Application to Ecotoxicology |
title_fullStr | Introducing Spectral Structure Activity Relationship (S-SAR) Analysis. Application to Ecotoxicology |
title_full_unstemmed | Introducing Spectral Structure Activity Relationship (S-SAR) Analysis. Application to Ecotoxicology |
title_short | Introducing Spectral Structure Activity Relationship (S-SAR) Analysis. Application to Ecotoxicology |
title_sort | introducing spectral structure activity relationship (s-sar) analysis. application to ecotoxicology |
topic | Full Research Paper |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3692302/ |
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