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ChirBase/GC for ACD/Labs

Drastically reduce your chiral method development turnaround!

The acclaimed ChirBase/GC database is now available in ACD/Labs format. ChirBase/GC contains method information for over 24,000 experiments, for more than 8000 unique structures. The database is searchable on all experimental conditions, as well as structure, substructure, and structure similarity. ChirBase/GC is updated by the group of Prof. Dr. B. Koppenhoefer, University of Tübingen, Germany.

Chiral method development is known to be an expensive and time-consuming task, even for experts. Structure-enabled ChirBase/GC for ACD/Labs will assist you in rapidly retrieving the most successful methods, speeding method development, and reducing associated costs.

Structure similarity search ranks molecules in ChirBase/GC for ACD/Labs in just a few seconds.

Complete method information is provided with each entry along with references.

Search ChirBase/GC for ACD/Labs simultaneously with the ACD/Chromatography Applications Database and your ACD/ChromManager-archived methods. The database covers a wide range of organic compounds of general, pharmaceutical, and agrochemical interest, and contains complete information on chiral separation methods such as column trade names, analytical conditions, and chromatographic results.

Chiral databases for HPLC and CE are also available in ACD/Labs format.

ChirBase™ Copyright © 1989-2005 UDESAM (all rights reserved on the ChirBase term and contents) / licensing conditions available at ACD/Labs. The ACD/Labs version of ChirBase/GC is developed by Prof. Dr. Bernhard Koppenhoefer and distributed by ACD/Labs.

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