The quick way to search 129 million chemical structures by name, synonym and InChI to find data links to other resources. From the Royal Society of Chemistry
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Opening the new issue of ACS Environ. Au @EnvSciTech is a vigorous editorial by our EAB colleague @ESchymanski on the role of open chemistry in addressing global challenges such as pandemics and air pollution that among others form the exciting research.
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Year-end wrap-up! At the beginning of 2020, we had 80.56 million compounds. We are on track to have 98.65 million compounds by the end of the year - an increase of more than 18 million. This works out to around 49.5 thousand new compounds every day!
2. Paracetamol (aka acetaminophen)
A perennial favourite fever reducer and pain reliever, this drug held the bronze position in 2019.
One of a handful of drugs with different US and international generic names, it's also called acetaminophen in America.
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1. Aspirin
Holding the same top place as last year, this pain reliever can be used to prevent heart attacks. A derivative of an active ingredient isolated from willow bark, acetylsalicylic acid reminds us that many drugs originated in nature.
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The FDA has now approved Zokinvy (lonafarnib) to treat Hutchinson-Guilford progeria syndrome.
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‘Many textbooks don’t encourage the reader but rather, just present information concisely. That doesn't necessarily aid learning’ – @RoySocChem has a new approach to teaching stereochemistry
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