2019
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201912.0332.v1
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On the Redundancy of Natural Products Public Databases and Where to Find Data in 2020 - A Review on Natural Products Databases

Abstract: Natural products (NPs) have been the centre of attention of the scientific community in the last decencies and the interest around them continues to grow incessantly. As a consequence, in the last 20 years, there was a rapid multiplication of various databases and collections as generalistic or thematic resources for NP information. In this review, we establish a complete overview of these resources, and the numbers are overwhelming: over 120 different NP databases and collections were published and re-used si… Show more

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“…It is also available at ChemSpider and ZINC 15 [32] where it can be found, for instance, as a natural product catalog. NuBBEDB has been recently included the COCONUT database [22].…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It is also available at ChemSpider and ZINC 15 [32] where it can be found, for instance, as a natural product catalog. NuBBEDB has been recently included the COCONUT database [22].…”
Section: Accessibility and Searching Capabilitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…of the COCONUT database [22]. The second version of BIOFACQUIM is freely accessible at Fighsare [31] [38] and is part of the D-TOOLS initiative aimed to provide open databases and chemoinformatic resources [25].…”
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confidence: 99%
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