Using Reaxys for Searching Chemistry in Patents - Stefan Roller
Using Reaxys for Searching Chemistry in Patents - Stefan Roller Using Reaxys for Searching Chemistry in Patents - Stefan Roller
Reaxys – Content extracted from: Physical Data Spectra Bioactivity Data Natural Product Physical Data Spectra Bioactivity Data Natural Product Reaxys November 24, 2009 Slide 4 4
Reaxys – Patent Features • Markush structures and references to example structures • Prophetic substances • Chemical reactions • all substances (starting materials, products, catalysts, reagents) as references to the substances • including example text (preparations) • Commercial Availability • Detailed physical and chemical properties for substances • as dedicated searchable values • but also original data (e.g. NMR and IR data) • Support of InChi keys • 1.02 beta • 1.02 final November 24, 2009 Slide 5
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<strong>Reaxys</strong> – Content extracted from:<br />
Physical Data<br />
Spectra<br />
Bioactivity Data<br />
Natural Product<br />
Physical Data<br />
Spectra<br />
Bioactivity Data<br />
Natural Product<br />
<strong>Reaxys</strong><br />
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