1Faculty of Science and Technology, Department of Material Sciences, Amine Elokhal Elhamaterial Sciences, Amine Elokkal El hadj Moussa Eg Akhamouk University-Tamanrasset, 11000, Algeria
2Department of Process Engineering and Petrochemistry, Faculty of Technology, University of El Oued, 39000, El-Oued, Algeria
3Faculty of Science, Chemistry Department, Badji Mokhtar University Annaba, Annaba, Algeria
5Renewable Energy Development Unit in Arid Zones (UDERZA), University of El Oued, El-Oued, Algeria
4Faculty of Science, Department of Chemistry, University of Sétif 1 - Ferhat Abbas, El Bez, Setif, 19000, Tamanrasset, Algeria
To assess the relative toxicity of a mixed series of 21(linear and branched-chain) alcohols and 9 normal aliphatic amines in terms of the 50% inhibitory growth concentration (IGC50) of Tetrahymena Pyriformis, a Quantitative Modeling study know as a Structure-Activity/property/Toxicity Relationship (QSAR/QSPR/QSTR) was conducted (20 training,10 tests). The used least squares LS method has been using MINITAB 16 Software and nom-parametric estimation (least absolute deviation LAD) (robust regression method) has been using Calculation Programs by MATLAB Software. The applied simple linear regression approach is based on theoretical H4p (GETAWAY descriptor) molecular descriptor from DRAGON software The performance of regression is better if the distribution of errors has normal, in this case we use the least squares LS method for statistical analysis. When the data does not have a natural assumption, we move to another method of analysis that is more robust and more frequent for the presence of the points of articulation, which is the least absolut deviation method (LAD). The findings of statistical analysis for the chosen model (QSAR) using simple linear Regression using the least Squares Method were
Alcohols and Amines, Aquatic toxicity, Simple linear regression, Least squares, Least Absolute Deviation Regression