Find Chemicals in Text using the ChemMining Collection for Pipeline Pilotâ„¢ Chemistry and Excel
Journal abstracts, full text articles, patents and internal documents all contain huge amounts of highly-valuable information regarding chemical entities and related terms and concepts. However, unlocking the value of these resources is difficult due to the amount of information available, as well as the complexities and subtleties of extracting information in an automated process. How can you mine these resources to extract knowledge, save time and avoid duplication of research efforts? The answer is the ChemMining Collection for Pipeline Pilot.
With the ChemMining Collection you can:
Automate the processing of one, a few, or thousands of documents to find chemical names based on standard chemical naming conventions, as well as your internal terminology
Convert the chemical names found in your searches into live chemistry objects
Create interactive reports highlighting the chemicals found in the context of the document
Create structure databases that can be queried by structure, substructure, similarity, etc.
Combine chemical structure searches with text searches for key terms and concepts (such as disease processes or biological molecules) to perform true context-specific, chemically-intelligent searching
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