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Most accurate and versatile nomenclature software on the market


New synthetic structures are constantly being developed, making it increasingly important to adopt a definitive systematic nomenclature approach and ensure the accuracy of the resulting chemical name. Proper naming of a complex structure can take an expert a number of hours to produce. In patent submissions, correct chemical naming can make the difference between a valid and a contended patent. Conversion of names to structures is another tedious operation that can be automated to speed up literature and patent searches.

ACD/Name systematic nomenclature software is a current industry standard used by numerous individuals and corporations within chemical and pharmaceutical industries to quickly and accurately name their compounds for reports, databases, patents, and publications.

ACD/Name includes three key nomenclature modules (IUPAC name, Index (CAS) name and Name-to-Structure), an exceptionally broad diversity of supported chemical classes, and numerous additional capabilities that make it the most versatile and comprehensive naming software package available.

Leverage Chemical Nomenclature at Its Fullest

Ultimately, beyond nomenclature black boxes, ACD/Name truly unlocks the full power of our industry-standard algorithm by producing names according to IUPAC, IUBMB, and CAS, in conjunction with presenting a derivative rules report. This program provides multilingual support for IUPAC names in German and French as well as interactive links to the relevant text of IUPAC recommendations used, permitting critical reviews and deep understanding underlying the systematic name generated.

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