Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6351642 | Environmental Research | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
In this work we propose a screening method to assess the potential persistence, bioaccumulation and toxicity of more than 1200 pharmaceutical ingredients, based on the application of two different QSAR models. We applied the Insubria-PBT Index, a MLR (Multiple Linear Regression) QSAR model based on four simple molecular descriptors, implemented in QSARINS software, and able to synthesize the PBT potential in a unique cumulative value and the US-EPA PBT Profiler that assesses the PBT behaviour evaluating separately P, B and T. Particular attention was given to the study of Applicability Domain in order to provide reliable predictions. An agreement of 86% was found between the two models and a priority list of 35 pharmaceuticals, highlighted as potential PBTs by consensus, was proposed for further experimental validation. Moreover, the results of this computational screening are in agreement with preliminary experimental data in the literature. This study shows how in silico models can be applied in the hazard assessment to perform preliminary screening and prioritization of chemicals, and how the identification of the structural features, mainly associated with the potential PBT behaviour of the prioritized pharmaceuticals, is particularly relevant to perform the rational a priori design of new, environmentally safer, pharmaceuticals.
Keywords
NOAAHVPQSARINSvPvBOSPARSMILESEMEAEPIPBTOECDOLSWWTPBCFCECCASNSAIDMLRAPIUS EPAPCAContaminants of Emerging ConcernPersistent organic pollutantEuropean Medicines agencyEnvironmental risk assessmentPrioritizationQSARPrincipal components analysisWaste water treatment planthigh production volumePharmaceuticalsNon-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugsapplicability domainQuantitative Structure Activity RelationshipMultiple linear regressionNational Oceanic and Atmospheric AdministrationOrganization for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentToxicordinary least squareERAScreeningbioconcentration factorPersistent Active Pharmaceutical Ingredientprincipal componentExplained VarianceSimplified Molecular Input Line Entry Systempop
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Authors
Alessandro Sangion, Paola Gramatica,