Molecular Networks has partnered with Thomson Reuters in the area of computer-assisted synthesis design and released Theresa Prime, Molecular Networks' synthesis planning software with an integrated version of Thomson Reuters' Current Chemical Reactions database.
Theresa is a reaction database-driven program system that assists chemists in identifying and developing entirely novel organic synthesis routes for target compounds. Using Current Chemical Reactions database, which provides the latest synthetic methods reported in more than 100 of the world's leading organic chemistry journals, Theresa Prime is a powerful tool available for organic and medicinal chemists to address challenges in synthesis design.
Dr Christof Schwab, director of marketing and sales of Molecular Networks, commented: 'We highly appreciate and value the integration of the Current Chemical Reactions database, a world-wide recognised source for chemists, to analyse and plan how a certain chemical compound can be synthesised, in Theresa Prime. Customers and users of this combined product will greatly benefit from this partnership in their effort to synthesise new chemical compounds.'