Optibrium has launched an updated version of Starvue, its free desktop application that enables scientists to quickly view sets of compound structures and related data.
Starvue 1.1 is compatible with the recently released Stardrop 5, a software platform that guides the design and selection of high-quality compounds in drug discovery.
This compatibility facilitates the sharing of compound data generated with Stardrop and other sources.
The new version of the Starvue desktop application has been specifically designed for scientists searching for a simple way to explore molecule structures and associated data.
Data can be easily loaded into Starvue from SD, MOL, Smiles or CSV files, as well as Stardrop's native format.
The close integration of Starvue and Stardrop makes the results of Stardrop's predictions and multi-parameter analysis available to a wider audience, improving the flow of information and a project team's ability to make effective decisions to quickly target novel molecules with the required balance of properties to become drug development candidates, according to the company.