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December 16, 2008

OECD Principles For The Validation, For Regulatory Purposes, Of (Quantitative) Structure-Activity Relationship Models

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In 2004, OECD came up with 5 principles for QSAR models. They are:

  1. a defined endpoint
  2. an unambiguous algorithm
  3. a defined domain of applicability
  4. appropriate measures of goodness-of– fit, robustness and predictivity
  5. a mechanistic interpretation, if possible

If you are working on QSAR models, it will be good for you to know these principles and apply them in your work.

For more information on these principles, you can go to the OECD website


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