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Home   •   Support  •  SciFinder  •  How To Guides  •  Select Options for Retrieving Substances
How to... Select Options for Retrieving Substances

The Get Substances dialog box allows you to specify requirements for locating structure matches. To efficiently locate matches of interest, you can specify both structural and qualitative information up-front.


1.

After you draw your structure and click Get Substances, SciFinder offers you several options for retrieving substances.

Select the options that make the most sense for your query. Click OK.

Type of Search

Tips

    Select...

    When you want to locate...

    Examples

    Exact Search

    The specific structure drawn in your query

    • Exact match
    • Stereoisomers
    • Tautomers
    • Salts, mixtures
    • Polymers, with one monomer matching exactly

    Substructure Search

    Structures in which your query structure is:

    • part of a more complex structure
    • embedded in a larger system

    Compounds containing your structure as well as:

    • substitution at open positions
    • additional ring fusion

    Similarity search

    Similar chemical structures

    Compounds containing:

    • positional isomers
    • different or fewer substituents
    • different ring systems
    Note: Queries may not include variable groups, repeating groups, or variable attachment positions.
Substance Classes

Tips
  • By default, all types of substances are included. To limit your answer set, select only the type(s) that are of interest.

    If you want to include...

    Then...

    Example

    One substance class

    Select the class that you want to include

    To retrieve only polymers, select:

    Multiple substance classes

    Select all of the classes you want to include

    To retrieve all classes except organice substances, select:

Additional Filters

Tips

  • If you apply multiple filters, such as References and Commercial availability, only substances that meet both criteria are retrieved.
  • By default, all types of studies are included. To limit your answer set, select only the type(s) that are of interest. Select multiple types of studies to broaden your answer set.

2. Review your answers.


Working with substances...

 

 

Click...

 

When you want to...


Microscope icon  

See details about a substance.


 

Retrieve references, 3D models, chemical suppliers, regulated chemicals lists, or reactions* for specific substances.


  Retrieve references for selected answers or the entire answer set.

  Retrieve reactions for selected answers or the entire answer set.*

Analyze/Refine button  

Analyze or Refine your answers.


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  

*Available for SciFinder subscription users only.

Updated: 4/13/2007 4:03:19 PM
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