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OtherD t b ses. Available from different vendors (Table 8). For example, the researcher can obtain physical properties by usiag the Merck Index Online or the Dictionary of Organic Compounds available by Chapman and Hall Chemical Database. In DIALOG, numeric databases are collected under the name of CHEMPROP. [Pg.120]

Chapman and Hall Chemical Database Chapman and Hall, Ltd. Dialog Dictiona of Organic Compounds (5th ed.), Dictiona of Organometallic Compounds, Carbohydrates, Mmino Mcids, Peptides, Dictionay of Antibiotics and Eelated Compounds, and Dictionay of Organophosphorus Compounds... [Pg.120]

We thank Professor G. Parkin and C. Zachmanoglou for providing the MLX program and database of transition-metal organometallic compounds taken from the Dictionary of Organometallic Compounds, 2nd edn. (London, Chapman and Hall, 1995). [Pg.576]

B. Ellis, Ed., Polymers A Property Database, Chapman Hall/CRC Press LLC,... [Pg.150]

Johnson R.S. and Taylor J.A. (2000), Searching sequence databases via de novo peptide sequencing by tandem mass spectrometry, in Methods in Molecular Biology, Vol. 146, Mass Spectrometry of Proteins and Peptides, pp. 41-61, Chapman J.R., Ed., Humana Press, Totowa, NJ. [Pg.272]

NIOSH RTECS DD0525000 Chapman Hall Database 1995... [Pg.102]

Chapman Hall Chemical Database. 1995. Computer printout for 3,3,-dichlorobenzidine. [Pg.153]

The DNP (Chapman HaU/CRC Dictionary of Natural Products) is a comprehensive literature database of around 170 000 isolated natural products from various sources and provides names, chemical structures, CAS registry numbers, extensive source data, uses and applications. [Pg.5]

The Dictionary of Natural Products database is available from Chapman HaU/CRC Press at http //www.chemnetbase.com... [Pg.156]

Bukingham J, Thompson S (1997) Dictionary of natural products and other information somces for natmal products scientists. In Phytochemical diversity - a somce of new industrial products. Royal Society of Chemistry, London, pp 53-67 (2001) Dictionary of Natmal Products on CD-ROM, Chapman and HaU/CRC Press Laatsch H (1994 and annual updates) AntiBase, A database for rapid structmal determination of microbial natmal products. Chemical Concepts, Weinheim, Germany Breheret S, Talou T, Rapior S, Bessiere JM (1997) J Agric Food Chem 45 831 Schulz S (2001) private commimication, Braunschweig, Germany Burkholder PR, Pfister RM, Leitz FH (1966) Appl Microbiol 14 649 Reid RT, Live DH, Faulkner DJ, Butler A (1993) Nature 366 455... [Pg.237]

Webster A, Woodroffe RC, Taylor RS, Chapman JR, Craig JC. Tacrolimus versus cyclosporin as primary immunosuppression for kidney transplant recipients. Cochrane Database Syst Rev 2005. [Pg.618]

Use of an integrated system incorporating CCC separation, PDA detector, and LC-MS proved to be a valuable tool in the rapid identification of known compounds from microbial extracts.6 This collection of analytical data has enabled us to make exploratory use of advanced data analysis methods to enhance the identification process. For example, from the UV absorbance maxima and molecular weight for the active compound(s) present in a fraction, a list of potential structural matches from a natural products database (e.g., Berdy Bioactive Natural Products Database, Dictionary of Natural Products by Chapman and Hall, etc.) can be generated. Subsequently, the identity of metabolite(s) was ascertained by acquiring a proton nuclear magnetic resonance ( H-NMR) spectrum. [Pg.193]

Chemweb, available from www.chemweb.com, provides limited access to several databases to registrants free of charge, including basic information in chemical directories, such as the Chapman Hall CRC Combined Chemical Dictionary. No toxicological information is available and access is relatively slow. Retrieval of actual data is subject to purchase. [Pg.33]

Brian Ellis and S. M. Jeffery, Polymers on CD-ROM A Database of Commercial and Scientific Information on Polymers and Polymeric Materials, Chapman Sc Hall, London, 1997. [Pg.279]

Natural product structures were obtained from the Dictionary of Natural Products (DNP, Chapman Hall, n 78 318) and the biologically active Natural Products Database (BNPD, compiled by Berdy of Szenzor Management Consulting Company, Budapest, n=29 432). These two databases cover most of the natural products and their derivatives. [Pg.33]

ChemCore module to three-dimensionalize 2D structures, interfaces to reformat MACCS, SMILES, or DARC-2D databases, ChemDBS-1 module to build 3D databases, and ChemDBS-3D module to search 3D databases. Database searching accounts for conformational flexibility while storing only one conformation. Chapman 8c Hall s 3D Dictionary of Drugs (12,000 medicinally interesting compounds), 3D Dictionary of Natural Products (50,000 antibiotics, alkaloids, and terpenoids), and 3D Dictionary of Fine Chemicals (105,000 organics). [Pg.244]

The following subset dictionaries have been published in recent years from the Chapman Hall/ CRC database, and are intended as desktop references for the specialist worker. Now published by CRC Press each (except the older titles) consists of a large, single-volume printed dictionary accompanied by a fully searchable CD-ROM uniform in format and search capabilities (including substructure searching) with the main database. A new interface for text and structure searching by ChemAxon was released in 2009. [Pg.13]

Dictionary of Alkaloids with CD-ROM, 2nd ed., ed. J. Buckingham et al., CRC Press, 2010. Contains enhanced entries for all alkaloids from the Chapman Hall database (20,000-t alkaloids, comprehensive record). [Pg.13]

Dictionary of Carbohydrates with CD-ROM, 2nd Ed. ed. P. M. Collins, Chapman Hall/ CRC Press, 2005. Contains all the carbohydrates from the Chapman Hall database. [Pg.13]

The best information source on the names of natural products is the Dictionary of Natural Products (DNP), which is part of the Chapman Hall/CRC chemical database (see Section 1.2.1). DNP does not give CAS names where these are lengthy, but it does have extensive coverage of CAS numbers, from which the current CAS name can be readily obtained if needed. [Pg.93]

Several Chapman and Hall databases including ones for organic structures (180,000 structures), inorganic and organometallic structures (40,000 structures), natural products (105,000 structures), and pharmacological agents (22,000 structures)... [Pg.387]

J. Buckingham, Exc. Ed., Dictionary of Natural Products, Chapman Hall Chemical Database, Vol.7, N.Y. 1994. [Pg.299]

Chapman and Hall Chemical Database Online (File 303). DIALOG, Thompson Co 1997. [Pg.335]


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