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Title: Automated extraction of toxicological mechanism of action from PubMed literature using Large Language Models
Authors: Molle, Arnaud
SAENEN, Nelly 
SMEETS, Karen 
BIJNENS, Karolien 
AERTS, Marc 
KREMER, Cécile 
Solazzo, Efisio
Abrahantes, Jose Cortinas
Issue Date: 2026
Publisher: ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
Source: Regulatory toxicology and pharmacology, 171 (Art N° 106182)
Abstract: Risk assessment activities at the European Food Safety Authority face mounting challenges from an increasing volume of compounds requiring evaluation and exponential growth in scientific literature. To address these challenges, toxicologists started grouping compounds based on their mechanism of action in the body, allowing study comparisons similar to current risk assessment strategies. The LLMs-rev pipeline was created to retrieve potentially relevant papers from PubMed, assess their relevance, and extract the mechanism of action (MoA) information from accessible publications using large language models. Applied to 121 compounds, the system processed over 400,000 papers, identifying 30,250 as containing relevant information and extracting specific MoA quotations from 4500 open-access publications. The automated approach demonstrated processing speeds exceeding 8000 papers per hour, dramatically outpacing conventional manual screening methods that typically assess 100-120 papers per hour. While the system proved particularly effective for compounds for which abundant literature was available, human expertise remained essential for interpreting complex MoAs that required contextual data analysis. The optimized prompts minimized model hallucinations by restricting outputs to direct quotations from verified sources. The methodology demonstrates considerable potential for accelerating risk assessment workflows while maintaining scientific rigor through the complementary use of human oversight.
Notes: Molle, A (corresponding author), European Food Safety Author, Via Carlo Magno 1A, I-43126 Parma, Italy.
cortinasabrahantes@efsa.europa.eu; cecile.kremer@uhasselt.be; arnaud.molle1@gmail.com; marc.aerts@uhasselt.be; nelly.saenen@uhasselt.be; karolien.bijnens@uhasselt.be; karen.smeets@uhasselt.be; efisio.solazzo@efsa.europa.eu
Keywords: Risk Assessment;Humans;Animals;Automation;Large Language Models;PubMed;Data Mining;Toxicology
Document URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1942/49824
ISSN: 0273-2300
e-ISSN: 1096-0295
DOI: 10.1016/j.yrtph.2026.106182
ISI #: 001835562300001
Rights: 2026 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/bync/4.0/).
Category: A1
Type: Journal Contribution
Appears in Collections:Research publications

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