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The SynGen program for organic synthesis generation
The SynGen program for organic synthesis design SynGen is a unique program for automatic organic synthesis generation. It focusses on the generation of the shortest, most economic synthetic routes for a given target organic compound, and is thus a useful tool for synthesis planning. It is based on Professor James B. Hendrickson's studies on efficiency in synthesis design and on the ...
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LHASA Group at Harvard University
LHASA synthesis design and DEREK toxicology prediction software provide ultimate solutions for high-throughput drug development and screening ...
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CT 9/98: Building the shortest synthesis route
CHEMTECH September 1998 CHEMTECH 1998, 28(9), 35-40. Copyright 1998 by the American Chemical Society. ENABLING SCIENCE Building the shortest synthesis route The goal is to make the target compound in the fewest steps possible, thus avoiding wasteful yield losses and minimizing synthesis time. James B. Hendrickson R &D laboratories synthesize many new compounds every year, yet there seems to be ...
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TORVS - Software
SOFTWARE CACTVS Chemical Information System CORA Classification of Organic Reactions for Applications CORINA Calculation of 3D Coordinates EROS Reaction Prediction System PETRA Calculation of Physicochemical Parameters WODCA Synthesis Design System MOSES MOlecular Structure Encoding System Back to TORVS Homepage URL: http://www2.chemie.uni-erlangen.de/software/ Author: Achim.Herwig@chemie.
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AOCR - synthesis organic automated reaction computation chemical software mathematics graph
A project based on a mathematical representation of organic synthesis yields a program that generates on an input of organic compounds all products of a synthesis from them.
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