STRUCTURE AND REACTION SEARCHING FILES
| CAS REGISTRY FILE |
CASREACT |
| BEILSTEIN |
CHEMINFORMRX |
| GMELIN |
CHEMREACT |
| MARPAT |
DJSMONLINE |
| CHCD, POC, NCI |
|
CAS REGISTRY FILE
The REGISTRY File is a chemical structure and dictionary database containing
unique substance records that are produced as new substances are identified
by the Chemical Abstracts Service (CAS) Registry System. The REGISTRY File
contains records for all the substances cited in the CAS Registry System.
These include substances cited in CAplus, CA, and CAOLD files, and special
registrations, for example, registrations for regulatory lists such as
TSCA and EINECS
File Data
1957-present
More than 16.2 million records (3/97)
Updated weekly
BEILSTEIN
BEILSTEIN is a major structure and factual database in organic chemistry.
The organic substance records contain the critically reviewed and evaluated
documents from the Beilstein Handbook of Organic Chemistry covering the
chemical literature for the period 1779-1959. In addition, BEILSTEIN also
contains organic substance records for unreviewed excerpts from the primary
literature until 1991.
File Data
6,843,554 substance records (07/96)
Updated irregularly
GMELIN
The GMELIN File is a structure and factual database on inorganic and GMELIN
is a structure and factual database on inorganic and organometallic chemistry.
Substance records contain the critically reviewed and evaluated data from
the GMELIN Handbook of Inorganic and Organometallic Chemistry issued in
1975 and before, covering the chemical literature for the period 1817 -
1970. Also included are selected data from a pool of the 112 most important
journals of inorganic, physical, and organometallic chemistry, and other
journals of physics from 1970 to the present.
File Data
988,241 substance records (1/96)
Updated periodically
MARPAT
The MARPAT File (R) is a Markush search service. It contains the Markush
structure records for patents found in the CA File with patent publication
year 1988 to the present.
File Data
1988 to date
More than 101,990 records (4/97)
More than 303,000 Markush structures (4/97)
Updated weekly with approximately 250 citations and 750 Markush structures
CHAPMAN AND HALL CHEMICAL DATABASES ON CD-ROM
PROPERTIES OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ON CD-ROM
NATIONAL CANCER INSTITUTE
DATABASE VIA THE WEB
http://www.mdli.com:2001/testapp/
CASREACT
The CASREACT (R) File (The Chemical Abstracts Reaction Search Service)
is a chemical reaction database with reaction information derived from
documents covered in the Organic Sections of Chemical Abstracts (R) (CA):
journals from 1985 to the present and patents from January, 1991 to date.
File Data
1985 to the present
More than 156,800 documents (2/97)
More than 1.36 million single-step reactions (2/97)
More than 1.98 million multistep reactions (2/97)
Updated weekly with 600 to 1,300 new reactions in 250 to 1,000 new
records
CHEMINFORMRX
ChemInformRX is a chemical reaction database containing reaction information
derived from documents covered in ChemInform. The ChemInform Document Number
is the Accession Number in ChemInformRX. The document-based database contains
both single-step and multistep reactions.
File Data
1991 to the present
More than 55,700 records (10/96)
More than 259,000 single-step reactions and 190,000 multistep reactions
(10/96)
Updated quarterly with about 5,000 new records
CHEMREACT
CHEMREACT is a reaction-based chemical reaction database containing about
300,000 organic reactions selected from published reactions in the chemical
literature of 1974-1991. The basic data originate from the VINITI/ZIC structural
database, which has been built jointly by the All-Union Institute of Scientific
and Technical Information of the Academy of Science of the former USSR
(VINITI) in Moscow and the Zentrale Informationsverarbeitung Chemie (ZIC)
in Berlin. The database is in English.
File Data
1974-1991
More than 392,430 records (2/97)
Single-step chemical reactions
Updated irregularly
DJSMONLINE
The Derwent Journal of Synthetic Methods File (DJSMDS: subscriber file;
DJSMONLINE: non-subscriber file) is a structure-searchable chemical reactions
database, designed on the principles set out originally by Theilheimer,
which provides key references to novel synthetic methods from the worldwide
patent and scientific literature. The strict selection criteria ensure
that only new or the most synthetically useful modifications of known methods
are abstracted. In addition, all references are cross-referenced to relevant
prior art and other similar reactions.
File Data
1975 to 1994
60,000 records (10/96)
53,514 single step reactions
15,000 records from 1975 to 1979 do not contain structures
Currently not updated
Go To Academic Plans
Return to Teaching Chemical Information
Last Modified: July 08, 1999
© Stanford University Libraries/Academic Information
Resources