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Scaffold tree method

For compound sets with a well defined limit, it is possible to enumerate all the scaffolds in the set and to visualise the chemical relationships. In particular, the Bioactivity guided Scaffold tree method (BIOS) provides a visually compelling means of exploring complex structural relationships. As an example, the Structural Classification of Natural Products (SCONP) arranges the scaffolds of the natural products in this tree-like fashion. This provides a concise and chemistry friendly description of natural product diversity. [Pg.375]


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