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SMILES for Reactions
What are SMILES string representations for reactions?
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SMILES (Simplified Molecular Input Line Entry Specification)
is defined mainly to represent molecules and ions.
But it can represent chemical reactions using the following format:
R1.R2....>A1.A2....>P1.P2.... Where: R1, R2, ... are SMILES strings of reactants A1, A2, ... are SMILES strings of agents P1, P2, ... are SMILES strings of products Example: CC(=O)O.OCC>[H+].[Cl-].OCC>CC(=O)OCC
SMILES was initiated by David Weininger at the USEPA Mid-Continent Ecology Division Laboratory in Duluth in the 1980s. It was later modified and extended by Daylight Chemical Information Systems.
For more information, see "SMILES - A Simplified Chemical Language" at daylight.com.
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