THE NEED OF MODIFICATION OF DEFINITIONS AND POPULAR MEDICINAL CHEMISTRY METHODS TO ACHIEVE COMPLEMENTARY AND SUPPORTIVE IN- SILICO RESULTS
Abhilash Mullasseril
Abstract
We can observe the merging of many sciences together to achieve
research goals of the present world. The higher research field is
becoming more and more interdisciplinary in nature. The introduction
of computers to the field of drug research made the computations easier
and reduced the time of research to a considerable extent. Recently the
computational scientists started developing programs and software for
the theoretical prediction of biological parameters. They also started
predicting the toxicological parameters and reduced the usage of
animals considerably. There are still gap between the predicted and
observed results and are found even contradictory. The effective
utilization of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is highly depending on the
identification of functions and programming them to an executable manner. For this the basic
terminologies have to be redefined accordingly. There are many practical methods to be
modified accordingly. Then only we can compare completely the predicted in-silico results
with the in-vitro and in-vivo results. This paper aims to point the timely need of scientific
modifications on practical methods for attaining the complementary and supportive results
from computational methods in a simplest way.
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