CASE STUDY — APPROVED-DRUG PROFILING
FluxMateria recovered iptacopan's 2.5-log Factor B / Factor D selectivity from SMILES alone — with an explicit structural reason, and no training data for either target.
The engine was pointed at iptacopan (Fabhalta®, LNP023) — Novartis's FDA-approved oral Factor B inhibitor for paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria. Given only the SMILES, it surfaced a mechanistic account of the Factor B versus Factor D separation, matched 9 of 9 ADMET endpoints against the FDA label, and rank-ordered a 179-compound ChEMBL Factor B panel at Pearson 0.65 — all from first-principles physics, with zero fitted parameters.