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Evidence-based Knowledge Synthesis and Hypothesis Validation: Navigating Biomedical Knowledge Bases via Explainable AI and Agentic Systems
Published on: June 13, 2025
Prediction of intrinsic clearance using an explainable learning framework integrating molecular fingerprints and
Jingnan Xu1, Meiling Zhan1, Mengyu Tong1
1Shanghai Frontiers Science Center of Optogenetic Techniques for Cell Metabolism, Shanghai Key Laboratory of New Drug Design, School of Pharmacy, East China University of Science and Technology, Shanghai, 200237, China.
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Prediction of intrinsic clearance (CLint), a key parameter of metabolic stability, is critical for pharmacokinetic assessment and early drug candidate screening. However, existing predictive models for CLint are often constrained by the quality of publicly available data and insufficient biological interpretability. In this study, CLint data were systematically collected from public databases and manually verified against original experimental records. A pragmatic filtering step was employed as part of the data curation process to mitigate the influence of potentially inconsistent measurements. Based on the curated data set, we developed traditional machine learning (ML) models and a dual-branch deep learning (DL) architecture that integrates molecular fingerprints with graph-based structural features. Furthermore, we proposed an ensemble strategy that dynamically combines ML and DL predictions according to molecular similarity. The ensemble model achieved the best overall performance, with an R2 of 0.634 on the test set. To elucidate the biochemical determinants underlying these predictions, we conducted interpretability analyses that linked model outputs to molecular physicochemical properties and potential metabolic sites, revealing a complementary representation pattern between the ML and DL models. Together, the proposed modeling framework and its mechanistic insights provide a biologically informed tool for early pharmacokinetic screening and contribute to a deeper understanding of structure-metabolism relationships. An interactive web server has been developed to facilitate the practical application of the proposed model and is publicly available at https://lmmd.ecust.edu.cn/clint/.
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