5 THINGS YOU MAY NOT KNOW ABOUT
COMPOUND REGISTRATION
Zsolt Mohácsi
1
The staging area
When a chemist registers a
compound that does not comply with
company rules, it must be checked
and fixed by a registrar.
The staging area
The staging area
The staging area
The staging area
The staging area
The staging area
The staging area
The staging area
2
The salt dictionary
A chemist wants to register the
oxalate salt of a new drug.
The salt dictionary
The salt dictionary
The salt dictionary
The salt dictionary
The salt dictionary
The salt dictionary
The salt dictionary
The salt dictionary
3
Registering different stereoisomers of the
“same” compound
A chemist wants to register two
different unknown enantiomers of
a compound with known relative
stereochemistry.
Registering different stereoisomers of the
“same” compound
Registering different stereoisomers of the
“same” compound
Registering different stereoisomers of the
“same” compound
Registering different stereoisomers of the
“same” compound
Registering different stereoisomers of the
“same” compound
Registering different stereoisomers of the
“same” compound
Registering different stereoisomers of the
“same” compound
4
Adding new data fields to registration form
The administrator wants to add
new data fields to the registration
form. One of the new fields has
to capture the IUPAC name of
the compound and should be
calculated automatically.
Adding new data fields to registration form
5
Connecting Compound Registration to
data mining, querying and reporting tools
Endre András
Erneszt Kovács
Imre Barna
Sarolta Pilbák
Zoltán Somlyai
Zsolt Török
Acknowledgements
Michael Braden