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The notion of provider can hence be thought of as "where your compounds come from", e.g. a commercial vendor, a specific medicinal chemistry project, etc. libraries on the other hand, represent subsets of molecules within a particular SA2 database.
The compounds come from pesticides and solvents used at the lab during more than 50 years of operation in a once-remote pine barrens.
According to studies, the wines with the greatest amounts of those compounds come from Sardinia, Spain and southwestern France, in particular those from the grape grenache.
And where do these long-banned compounds come from today?
These compounds come from different precursors of primary metabolism and are synthesized through different pathways conferring antimicrobial and antifungal properties [ 12].
The compounds come from chemical classes that include chlorinated aromatics and chlorinated hydrocarbons, N-containing compounds, phenols, alkenes, and an S-containing compound.
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He is using a combinatorial strategy called "diversity-oriented synthesis" to exploit some of the desirable properties of natural products.Yet another approach to finding promising compounds comes from Astex Technology of Cambridge, England.
IRMS has demonstrated its potential to distinguish chemically identical compounds coming from different sources.
In each of these cases the missing compounds came from Markush structures or images.
Most of the missing compounds came from Markush structures; or SureChEMBL resolved them but with incorrect stereochemistry.
Over recent years, much effort has been directed at the search for new antifungal materials from natural sources, and many antimicrobial compounds coming from plants have been identified.
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