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DISCOVERY<br />

• Reagent lists can be drawn from varied sources<br />

• Reaction based library generation allows for<br />

evaluation by product or reagent<br />

• Data management is simplified and library<br />

specifications are available to others on the network<br />

Finding Reagents<br />

Flexibility is the key when dealing with databases of chemical compounds. <strong>Com</strong>biChem Enterprise can use<br />

reagent lists from a variety of different sources: SD files, ChemFinder databases, ChemFinder hit lists, <strong>ChemOffice</strong><br />

WebServer hit lists, ChemACX Database, or directly from the user via ChemDraw. Regardless of the source,<br />

<strong>Com</strong>biChem Enterprise produces a list of reagents which match a particular generic reactant. The chemist then<br />

chooses which of the compounds to use for generating products.<br />

Getting Results<br />

Once the chemist has given <strong>Com</strong>biChem Enterprise a set of reagents for each of the generic reactants in the<br />

reaction scheme, the software generates the set of products which would result from running the experiment.<br />

<strong>Com</strong>biChem Enterprise evaluates the products using several in silico methods, and the chemist can then choose<br />

which compounds to keep and which ones to reject. After the products have been generated, the software<br />

provides product information for each of the reagents. The chemist can use that information, for example, to<br />

trim away reagents having few or no products which pass the Lipinski Rule of Five test. Finally, the products<br />

are laid out on plates based on user-definable plate layouts.<br />

Integration with E-Notebook<br />

Keeping track of compound library data can be a challenge: which reagents led to this product, which<br />

product goes with that spectrum, what was in the mixture used in this thin layer chromatography? <strong>Com</strong>biChem<br />

Enterprise provides ways to organize the data and navigation is simple. When used with E-Notebook Enterprise,<br />

the data for a library of shared compounds, and the entire experiment, is automatically documented and made<br />

available to the entire organization.<br />

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