In silico prediction of the full United Nations Globally Harmonized System eye irritation categories of liquid chemicals by IATA-like bottom-up approach of random forest method

J Toxicol Environ Health A. 2021 Dec 2;84(23):960-972. doi: 10.1080/15287394.2021.1956661. Epub 2021 Jul 30.

Abstract

As an alternative to in vivo Draize rabbit eye irritation test, this study aimed to construct an in silico model to predict the complete United Nations (UN) Globally Harmonized System (GHS) for classification and labeling of chemicals for eye irritation category [eye damage (Category 1), irritating to eye (Category 2) and nonirritating (No category)] of liquid chemicals with Integrated approaches to testing and assessment (IATA)-like two-stage random forest approach. Liquid chemicals (n = 219) with 34 physicochemical descriptors and quality in vivo data were collected with no missing values. Seven machine learning algorithms (Naive Bayes, Logistic Regression, First Large Margin, Neural Net, Random Forest (RF), Gradient Boosted Tree, and Support Vector Machine) were examined for the ternary categorization of eye irritation potential at a single run through 10-fold cross-validation. RF, which performed best, was further improved by applying the 'Bottom-up approach' concept of IATA, namely, separating No category first, and discriminating Category 1 from 2, thereafter. The best performing training dataset achieved an overall accuracy of 73% and the correct prediction for Category 1, 2, and No category was 80%, 50%, and 77%, respectively for the test dataset. This prediction model was further validated with an external dataset of 28 chemicals, for which an overall accuracy of 71% was achieved.

Keywords: Eye irritation potential; in silico; machine-learning; physicochemical descriptor; random forest.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Animal Testing Alternatives
  • Animals
  • Computer Simulation
  • Databases, Factual
  • Eye / drug effects*
  • Irritants / chemistry
  • Irritants / classification
  • Irritants / toxicity*
  • Machine Learning
  • Rabbits
  • Reproducibility of Results
  • Toxicity Tests, Acute / methods*
  • Toxicity Tests, Acute / standards
  • United Nations / standards

Substances

  • Irritants