eMolecules

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eMolecules, Inc.
Type Public
Founded Flag of the United States Del Mar, California (November 25, 2005)
Headquarters
Key people Klaus Gubernator, CEO/Founder
Craig A. James, CTO/Founder
Rashmi Mistry, VP Software Development
Industry Internet, Chemistry
Website http://www.emolecules.com

eMolecules is a search engine for chemical molecules. The system was first launched in November 2005.

Contents

[edit] Database

  • The database contains more than 7.0M unique molecules from commercial suppliers, like Acros, ASINEX, ChemBridge, ChemDiv, Comgenex, Enamine, Fluka, InterBioScreen, Key Organics, Life Chemicals, Maybridge, Otava, Sigma-Aldrich, Specs, and many more.
  • The database contains also all entries provided by NIST, PubChem, and DrugBank. Duplicated (non-unique) index numbers are resolved automatically.

[edit] Searching

Two public available search modules are provided

  • The standard search allows querying for names, substructures, and suppliers.
  • The expert search allows interactive searching using also a molecular weight range, CAS numbers, suppliers, etc. The search can be used to widen or restrict already found results.

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