ChEMBL safety-relevant assay data.
Localized compound profiles for every regional regulatory team.

Regulatory affairs teams need in vitro safety data referenced accurately in every jurisdiction's language, not paraphrased from an English summary. Claude retrieves published safety-relevant assay data from ChEMBL via MCP, and Lara Translate localizes the compound safety profile with your regulatory terminology preserved exactly.

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Localized safety profile

From ChEMBL safety data to localized compound profiles for every regulatory team.

Claude queries ChEMBL via MCP and retrieves published in vitro safety-relevant assay data: hERG channel inhibition, CYP enzyme interactions, and off-target selectivity panel results. The safety profile is structured for regulatory reference use. Lara Translate localizes using Faithful style, preserving assay names, safety thresholds, and compound identifiers exactly.

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Ask Claude to retrieve safety-relevant data from ChEMBL

Claude connects to ChEMBL via MCP and retrieves published in vitro safety-relevant bioactivity data for the specified compound, hERG inhibition, CYP enzyme interactions, selectivity panel data, and any additional safety-relevant assay results reported in the database.

Prompt used:"Query ChEMBL for published in vitro safety-relevant bioactivity data for [compound identifier]. Retrieve: hERG IC50 values from all reported assays, CYP1A2 and CYP3A4 inhibition data, selectivity panel results, and any additional off-target activity data. Structure a compound safety profile organized by safety category and translate into German using Lara Translate with Faithful style and the regulatory affairs terminology glossary."
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ChEMBL returns 23 safety-relevant assay results

ChEMBL returns all 23 published assay results with IC50 values, assay conditions, measurement methods, and source publication identifiers. Claude organizes the data by safety category, cardiac, metabolic, and off-target selectivity, and structures the profile with cross-assay consistency notes where multiple independent results exist for the same parameter.

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Lara Translate localizes the safety profile into German

Lara Translate localizes the compound safety profile into German using Faithful style. IC50 values, inhibition percentages, and selectivity ratios treated as non-translatable units throughout. The regulatory affairs glossary enforces approved German translations for safety category labels, assay format descriptors, and pharmacological terms consistent with European regulatory documentation.

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The DACH regulatory affairs team receives a complete German safety profile

The DACH team receives a structured German document: hERG IC50 data from 4 independent in vitro assays, CYP inhibition values with assay format details, and selectivity ratios from the 11-kinase panel, all from published ChEMBL data, organized by safety category, with source publication identifiers preserved.

Why translating a raw ChEMBL data export is not a compound safety profile

A translated ChEMBL data export is a table of assay results, not a safety profile. The DACH regulatory affairs team still needs to identify which assay results are safety-relevant, organize them by safety category, note where multiple independent assays report consistent or divergent results, and produce a structured document. Claude does that categorization and structuring from the ChEMBL query results before Lara Translate localizes the output, so the team receives an organized safety profile ready for internal review, not a translated spreadsheet of raw bioactivity data.

What makes a localized safety profile reliable in a regulatory submission.

A compound safety profile with paraphrased assay data or inconsistent regulatory terminology creates submission risk. These four properties prevent that.

Regulatory and assay terminology consistent across every market

Compound identifiers, assay names, and regulatory terminology stay consistent across every localized safety profile. Translation memory reuses your approved regulatory phrasing.

Faithful style for all safety data

Faithful translation preserves hERG inhibition values, CYP interaction data, and off-target selectivity results exactly. No paraphrase — every data point means what it said in the source.

Safety thresholds and compound data preserved exactly

A specific safety threshold or selectivity value carries precise regulatory meaning. You pass the jurisdiction and domain, and Lara Translate localizes accordingly.

Localized safety profiles for every regulatory team in one session

In any of 203 languages. Jurisdiction-ready without separate regulatory review of each translation.

Claude + ChEMBL vs.
Claude + ChEMBL + Lara Translate

What you needClaude + ChEMBLClaude + ChEMBL + Lara Translate
Safety labels consistent with European regulatory documentationNo controlled vocabulary. Compound names and assay terms may vary across language outputs.Regulatory glossary aligns terms with EU regulatory standards
IC50 values preserved exactly, no approximation of riskNo style mode. Clinical summaries and technical assay descriptions get the same generic tone.Faithful style, values as reported, no added characterization
Source attribution preserved for every safety measurementIUPAC names, numeric values, and units may be paraphrased rather than preserved exactly.Source attribution and assay IDs preserved throughout
Safety data retrieved and structured in one sessionEach ChEMBL record requires manual field-by-field processing per language.Claude retrieves, structures, and localizes in one conversation
All regional regulatory teams from the same safety evidenceNo translation memory. Repeated compound names are not aligned across records or studies.200 languages, same session, same regulatory glossary applied

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