Named entity recognition of pharmacokinetic parameters in the scientific literature

Ferran Gonzalez Hernandez*, Quang Nguyen, Victoria C. Smith, José Antonio Cordero, Maria Rosa Ballester, Màrius Duran, Albert Solé, Palang Chotsiri, Thanaporn Wattanakul, Gill Mundin, Watjana Lilaonitkul, Joseph F. Standing, Frank Kloprogge*

*Autor/a de correspondencia de este trabajo

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The development of accurate predictions for a new drug’s absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion profiles in the early stages of drug development is crucial due to high candidate failure rates. The absence of comprehensive, standardised, and updated pharmacokinetic (PK) repositories limits pre-clinical predictions and often requires searching through the scientific literature for PK parameter estimates from similar compounds. While text mining offers promising advancements in automatic PK parameter extraction, accurate Named Entity Recognition (NER) of PK terms remains a bottleneck due to limited resources. This work addresses this gap by introducing novel corpora and language models specifically designed for effective NER of PK parameters. Leveraging active learning approaches, we developed an annotated corpus containing over 4000 entity mentions found across the PK literature on PubMed. To identify the most effective model for PK NER, we fine-tuned and evaluated different NER architectures on our corpus. Fine-tuning BioBERT exhibited the best results, achieving a strict F1 score of 90.37% in recognising PK parameter mentions, significantly outperforming heuristic approaches and models trained on existing corpora. To accelerate the development of end-to-end PK information extraction pipelines and improve pre-clinical PK predictions, the PK NER models and the labelled corpus were released open source at https://github.com/PKPDAI/PKNER.

Idioma originalInglés
Número de artículo23485
Número de páginas8
PublicaciónScientific Reports
Volumen14
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 8 oct 2024

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