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Reaxys is the largest chemical platform for industry and academia
Chemists across many chemistry organizations and programs use Reaxys to:
- Develop preclinical candidates
- Advance chemicals projects
- Support chemistry research, teaching and learning
Reaxys for Pharmaceutical R&D
Pharmaceutical companies need to develop preclinical candidates early, efficiently and safely. When this process is successful, they make better informed go/no-go decisions. And significantly reduce time to market and R&D costs.
Chemists at pharmaceutical companies, biotechnology companies and CROs choose Reaxys to enhance workflows during:
Hit identification
Lead generation/Hit-to-lead (H2L)
Lead optimization
Preclinical candidate selection
Medicinal, synthetic and computational chemists, pharmacologists and information professionals use Reaxys to:
Find normalised ADMET and SAR, physicochemical properties and reaction data
Filter on specific terms and substructure to rapidly assess large hit sets of bioactivity data
Identify the most efficient and economical routes to synthesize compounds
Integrate in-house content from ELNs and inventory systems to create a single chemistry portal
Stay up to date with the competitive landscape and assess the novelty of compounds
Chemical companies choose Reaxys to get from concept to market successfully with minimum financial risk. Reaxys helps chemists at critical stages in their chemical projects:
Projects evaluation
Experimental procedure design
Scale-up
Process improvement
Reaxys connect chemists in chemical R&D directly with relevant information to:
Optimize synthesis routes
Manage yield expectations and by-products
Identify desirable chemical properties in intermediate and end products
Find up-to-date commercial availability of substances with detailed purchasing information
Get a cross-disciplinary view of chemical substance properties and reactions
Reaxys data can also be integrated into existing informatics workflows to facilitate analytics, modeling and sharing.
See how Reaxys can help you overcome challenges and lead to breakthroughs in chemical R&D.
Faculties at colleges and universities worldwide use Reaxys to advance their chemistry-related research and teaching curricula. Proficiency in Reaxys helps prepare students for future careers in chemistry, medicine and affiliated health fields, art restoration and conservancy, forensics and teaching, as well as advances institutional research in these fields.
Chemistry professors, postdocs, PhD candidates, graduate and undergraduate students and bench researchers all strive for scientific excellence. Depending on individual needs, with Reaxys they can:
Retrieve and evaluate chemistry information
Conduct world-class chemistry research
Improve learning outcomes
Prepare for a chemistry career
Extracted and indexed chemistry information
For both basic research and education, you want chemistry information that is comprehensive, accurate and easy to find. Reaxys is a powerful research and teaching tool with its:
Deep indexing of chemical literature highlighting chemistry concepts and facts
Interdisciplinary knowledge with index terms from biomedicine, engineering, geology and more
Expertly curated property and reaction data, and experimental procedures
Highly intuitive interface that simplifies the search for highly relevant information
Smarter search options with:
Structure, reaction, keyword or property value searching
Unique ability to combine structure and text search
Search refinement with Boolean and proximity operators
Conduct innovative research, develop practical applications, and mentor the next generation of chemists with Reaxys.
Download the free ReactionFlash app with over 1,000 named reactions and their mechanisms. Thousands of students and instructors are using this tool to prepare for lectures and examinations. Swipe through them like flash cards and link to publications.