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LARC: Towards Human-level Constrained Retrosynthesis Planning through an Agentic Framework

24 pagesPublished: April 19, 2026

Abstract

Large language model (LLM) agent evaluators leverage specialized tools to ground the rational decision-making of LLMs, making them well-suited to aid in scientific discoveries, such as constrained retrosynthesis planning. Constrained retrosynthesis planning is an essential, yet challenging, process within chemistry for identifying synthetic routes from commercially available starting materials to desired target molecules, subject to practical constraints. Here, we present LARC, the first LLM-based Agentic framework for Retrosynthesis planning under Constraints. LARC incorporates agentic constraint evaluation, through an Agent-as-a-Judge, directly into the retrosynthesis planning process, using agentic feedback grounded in tool-based reasoning to guide and constrain route generation. We rigorously evaluate LARC on a carefully curated set of 48 constrained retrosynthesis planning tasks across 3 constraint types. LARC achieves a 72.9% success rate on these tasks, vastly outperforming LLM baselines and approaching human expert-level success in substantially less time. The LARC framework is extensible, and serves as a first step towards an effective agentic tool or a co-scientist to human experts for constrained retrosynthesis.

Keyphrases: agent as a judge, constrained retrosynthesis planning, llm based agent

In: Jernej Masnec, Hamid Reza Karimian, Parisa Kordjamshidi and Yan Li (editors). Proceedings of AI for Accelerated Research Symposium, vol 3, pages 153-176.

BibTeX entry
@inproceedings{AIAS2025:LARC_Towards_Human_level,
  author    = {Frazier N. Baker and Daniel Adu-Ampratwum and Reza Averly and Botao Yu and Huan Sun and Xia Ning},
  title     = {LARC: Towards Human-level Constrained Retrosynthesis Planning through an Agentic Framework},
  booktitle = {Proceedings of AI for Accelerated Research Symposium},
  editor    = {Jernej Masnec and Hamid Reza Karimian and Parisa Kordjamshidi and Yan Li},
  series    = {EPiC Series in Technology},
  volume    = {3},
  publisher = {EasyChair},
  bibsource = {EasyChair, https://easychair.org},
  issn      = {2516-2322},
  url       = {/publications/paper/SMVW},
  doi       = {10.29007/z3hb},
  pages     = {153-176},
  year      = {2026}}
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