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ChemMining Component Collection for the SciTegic Platform

Survey the IP landscape and avoid duplicating research efforts by using ChemMining to perform chemically-intelligent text mining of public and internal documents. The ChemMining Collection lets you find chemical names in text documents and convert them to live chemical structures ready for further manipulation. You can explore a few documents at once and create a report showing the structures found. Alternatively, you can process a large set of documents and create a searchable database of structures found. Combine your chemical structure searches with textual searches for key terminology, such as terms related to disease processes or biological molecules, to perform true context-specific, chemically-intelligent searching. 

With the ChemMining Collection for Pipeline Pilot, you can create workflows that:

  • Search PubMed abstracts and patents to find chemical structures present in the documents
  • Process internal documents and other text to find chemical names, including custom chemical names and corporate IDs
  • Create reports showing the structures found, as well as other terms of interest, such as diseases and biological molecules
  • Create databases of structures found in abstracts, patents, and internal documents, attaining a comprehensive picture of published and private chemical structures
  • Create flexible workflows that combine literature and chemistry analyses