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chemicalize.org: Automatically adding Chemistry to Web Pages, Predicted Structure Data and Search

 

chemicalize.org is a new free online service being developed by ChemAxon which adds chemistry to Web pages as well as data and Web pages to structures. The primary use is to parse chemical names from Web page text and serve an annotated Web page version which includes structure images hyper-linked from the chemical name source. By storing structures and Web page URLs we can search the database to find those Web pages containing any given structure query. For each structure users can also generate structure-based prediction results within a user customisable report; predictions include logP, pKa, logD etc. Current developments include expansion of non chemical search techniques to include chemistry, 'tracking' structures in newly chemicalised pages and presenting chemicalize.org user activity to give a snapshot of current Web pages and structures and queries that are interesting chemists online. The presentation outlines the aims of the development, describes the service, current developments and overview use and user feedback.