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	Isentris 3.1 – front end to reaction 
	databases 
	Scenario: 
	Imagine you sit in front of the computer and need to find the best reaction 
	conditions to reduce one ketone group to an alcohol in the presence of a 
	second one. 
	How do you search? 
	I could imagine most users are already here at a loss. Probably you try to 
	draw your desired structure and hope that you find something. 
	 
	Where do you search?  
	- SciFinder, CrossFire Beilstein, ChemInform, combined reaction databases in 
	DiscoveryGate, Spresi, in-house reaction database? Probably many of you have 
	no access and/or have never heard of some these sources.  
	Your answers: 
	You find 10, 20, 100 reactions that might be suitable: But, for complete 
	information you have to read the article, and you would need to read 10, 20, 
	100 articles. Impossible, you take the first best, and hope for success in 
	the lab. 
	Or, 
	you cluster your results by reaction types, yield,  the most important 
	reaction conditions, and if starting materials are available. Even better, a 
	system displays this information without your intervention, and  you select 
	not the first best, but the most appropriate hit.  
	The reaction planner in Isentris can do all this for you. 
	Symyx offers Isentris as read only version as additional user interface to 
	the reaction databases. 
	 These 
	reaction databases include the Symyx databases, and CrossFire Beilstein and 
	Patent Chemistry Database (PCB) from Elsevier.  
		 
	
	DiscoveryGate is the choice of 
	user interface if you have simple questions, like where can I find something 
	about a compound. DiscoveryGate displays a list of databases in which the 
	compound is found and with a little bit of knowledge about the content of 
	the databases, you will choose the right source. 
	
	(see picture to the right) 
	Isentris is the user interface of choice for the synthetic 
	chemists, who does more than look for the synthesis of a well known 
	compound.  
	There is a drawback using Isentris. Until we have 
	reengineered all databases to so called web services, you need to install 
	the databases in-house. For this you need an Oracle installation. Since the 
	installation of Isentris is not so simple we offer an installation package. 
	  
	Have a look at 
	
	
	http://www.akosgmbh.de/Symyx/software/databases/frontends/frontendtodbs.htm 
	to see screenshots of the reaction planer. |