We would be interested in that too, especially for the XML feeds of our reactions http://onsbooks.wikispaces.com/Reaction+Attempts
On Mon, May 17, 2010 at 7:58 AM, Ola Spjuth <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi, > > I asked this question on > http://blueobelisk.shapado.com/questions/is-there-a-chemical-ontology-which-i-can-use-to-annotate-my-chemical-reactionsbut > I am not sure that it reaches everyone (hence the double-posting). > Basically what I am after is to classify a set of reactions and I would like > to use a chemical ontology (or controlled vocabulary) rather than making up > my own reaction-type-names (such as "n-dealkylation", "s-dealkylation" etc). > Could anyone maybe recommend such an ontology? > > Cheers, > > /Ola > > -- > Ola Spjuth, PhD > Department of Pharmaceutical Biosciences > Box 541, Uppsala University > Sweden > > Email: [email protected] > Web: http://www.farmbio.uu.se > > Bioclipse: http://www.bioclipse.net > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > > _______________________________________________ > Blueobelisk-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/blueobelisk-discuss > > -- Jean-Claude Bradley, Ph. D. E-Learning Coordinator for the College of Arts and Sciences Associate Professor of Chemistry Drexel University http://usefulchem.blogspot.com http://drexel-coas-elearning.blogspot.com http://drexel-coas-talks-mp3-podcast.blogspot.com/ http://friendfeed.com/jcbradley
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