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There are 284 'Use' entries for compounds in the database, 40% of which describe compounds that display some form of anticancer activity (Figure 4).
For example, if an RPAIR is classified as "main," the compounds involved in the RPAIR are considered the main chemical transformation that occurs in the reaction, whereas a RPAIR classified as "cofac" or "ligase" may describe compounds that serve as metabolite compounds or facilitators of the reaction.
Saccharolipids describe compounds in which fatty acids are linked directly to a sugar backbone, forming structures that are compatible with membrane bilayers.
Here we describe compounds identified from bioactive fractions of the extract and evaluation of the inhibitory effect of one of them on the growth of M. ulcerans.
Furthermore, the network includes nine generic metabolites (pooled metabolites, [ 4]) which describe compounds with variable composition and appear only in reactions for lipoprotein particles, such as LDL particles (see Additional file 1).
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Extended Connectivity Fingerprints (ECFP) were employed to describe compound structures [55 58].
Some of the most puzzling features of quantum mechanics arise in connection with attempts to describe compound physical systems.
The specific classification algorithm of choice for this study is the Bernoulli Naïve Bayes algorithm, due to the ability of the algorithm to interpret the binary bit string features used to describe compound inputs.
All the described compounds display unique molecular architectures, which have been determined by X-ray measurements.
The described compounds are derivatives of ether, carbamate, urea, amide, or amine.
The best candidate for an Open system of substance identifiers is Wikipedia, which at the moment uses textual representations as the public unique identification of pages describing compounds.
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