Link to Internet Sources for Chemical Name and Formula Searching
From ChemicalInformationSources
SIRCh: Selected Internet Resources for Chemistry
Chemical Name Searching
- Substance Searching (STN)
- Nomenclature Changes for CA Index Names (Name changes that began to occur in December 2006)
- ChemIDplus Advanced (National Library of Medicine)
- ChemSketch (Advanced Chemistry Development) Freeware chemistry drawing program with a chemical name generator.
- ChemFinder.Com
- R&D Chemicals - Rare Chemicals Database
- RxList-the Internet Drug Index: Index searchable by keyword, drug name, or imprint codes.
- ENZYME - Enzyme Nomenclature Database (swissprot)
- Plastics.com Search plastics by Trade Name. Requires registration.
- Biotech Industry Supplier Registry - Manual compilation of biotech suppliers enabling buyers to easily source manufacturers of biotechnology equipment for cell biology, cell culture, genomics, proteomics and more. Site includes new projects, free magazines, jobs, news and events.
- Chemical Industry Supplier Registry Chemical supplier list of commodity and specialty chemicals by name or CAS registry number
Abbreviations of Chemical Compounds
- Abbreviations of Compounds at Free University, Berlin
- Amino Acids at Free University, Berlin
- Origin of the Single-Letter Code for the Amino Acids (Dr. Margaret Oakley Dayhoff)
- Acronyms Database (Indiana University Chemistry Library)
Chemical Nomenclature
- Nomenclature Lite A Guide to Naming and Indexing Chemical Compounds (Charles H. Davis)
- Recommendations on Biochemical & Organic Nomenclature, Symbols & Terminology etc. (IUBMB)
- Recommendations on Organic & Biochemical Nomenclature, Symbols & Terminology etc. (IUPAC)
- IUPAC Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry Recommendations 1979 and 1993 (Advanced Chemistry Development)
- Chemical Nomenclature Aids in the Indiana University Chemistry Library
- Organic Chemistry Toolkit (Bob Hanson)
- Molecules with Silly or Unusual Names
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