Select a Target Molecule
You can either retrieve a target molecule from one of our databases of commercial or published compounds, or you can draw a structure in the integrated molecule editor.
Draw a Compound
There are multiple ways to add a compound in the molecule editor, which is found under the ‘Draw’ tab:
- Draw the target structure using the drawing tools of the molecule editor
- Paste a structure copied from a separate molecule editor
- Paste a SMILES string into the text bar under the molecule editor, or directly in the editor; it will be automatically converted into a structure
- Import a structure from a file saved in a compatible format
a. Click the ‘Folder’ icon in the molecule editor
b. Select ‘Open from File’ to open a file explorer
c. Retrieve your saved file and click ‘Open’
d. Click on ‘Open as New Project’
e. The structure is automatically uploaded in the molecule editor
Note: Make sure there is only one structure entered as target molecule. SYNTHIA™ will not be able to find results for multiple fragments such as salts, or hydrates. Other incompatible molecules include molecules containing heavy metals, ferrocenes, catalysts, or inorganic compounds.
Search for a Known Compound
SYNTHIA™ contains two databases of known compounds:
- Commercially available compounds from the extensive Sigma-Aldrich® catalog
- Compounds published in scientific literature
If your compound is included in one of these databases, you can retrieve it by searching for its name, SMILES string, or CAS number.
- Click on the tab corresponding to the category of search you want to perform (‘Name’, ‘SMILES’, ‘CAS’)
- Type or paste the compound’s name, SMILES string, or CAS number in the search bar
- Click on the ‘Search’ button, or press enter to generate a list of matching structures
- Click on the relevant structure from the list to select it
- The selected structure is uploaded in the molecule editor in case you need to make any modifications to it
Note: Make sure there is only one structure entered as target molecule. SYNTHIA™ will not be able to find results for multiple fragments such as salts, or hydrates. Other incompatible molecules include molecules containing heavy metals, ferrocenes, catalysts, or inorganic compounds.
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