If knowledge is power, then the set of chemical reference databases from CambridgeSoft is sure to empower any biotechnology, pharmaceutical, or chemical research enterprise, it says
The database content is distributed CambridgeSoft's ChemOffice WebServer, a web-based scientific application development and deployment system that works with standard internet communication protocols, leading storage systems such as Oracle and SQL Server, and other enterprise information systems.
The Merck Index (new 13th edition) is a structure-searchable encyclopedia of chemicals, drugs, and biologicals.
More than 10,000 monographs on single substances and related groups of compounds cover chemical, generic, and brand names; registry numbers; physical data and literature references; structures and stereochemistry; toxicity information; and therapeutic uses.
Organic Syntheses is an electronic version of the annual and collective volumes of tested, peer-reviewed synthesis procedures published since 1921 by the Organic Syntheses Board of Directors.
It facilitates location of desired procedures through structural queries, text queries, combinations, and by browsing the Organic Syntheses Reaction Guide.
ChemACX provides structure searchable chemical sourcing data for 300 catalogues from leading chemical suppliers.
ChemACX-SC offers hundreds of thousands of compounds from suppliers of screening compounds and libraries.
ChemACX includes a ready-to-use shopping cart system with full purchasing authorization and accounting features and the option of adding preferred supplier information and installation-specific pricing.
Chemindex is a directory of over 70,000 common molecules, listing chemical structure, registry numbers, synonyms, physical properties, and links to Internet sources of further information.
Also available are databases from leading chemical information suppliers such as Derwent, ISI, InfoChem, and Current Drugs, covering patents, reactions, and current drug development topics.
The chemical databases support the other major research information systems from CambridgeSoft.
Knowledge Management includes the E-Notebook Enterprise, Document Manager, Discovery Lims, and 21CFR11 Compliance applications to organize the records and documents of a research organization.
Research and Discovery applications include a Registration System, with an optional Formulations and Mixtures capability; Inventory Manager, for life-cycle tracking of chemicals; and CombiChem Enterprise, for the generation and management of combinatorial chemical libraries.
Applied Bioinformatics applications BioAssay HTS and BioSAR Browser allow scientists to set up models, visualize results, create structure-activity relationships, and search by structure.