Chemical Libraries at Applied Molecular Design
At Applied Molecular Design, LLC, we offer chemical libraries in SD file format, providing a streamlined solution for your research needs. The files provided here are in the Public domain, while proprietary and private collections are available through us and include major corporation compound libraries, legacy collections, and commercial vendors where AMD has confidentiality agreements in place with.
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Public Domain Libraries Chemotype Libraries
Novartis Paper: Big Data from Pharmaceutical Patents 622K compounds (1) APIs and Biochemicals
National Library of Medicine Compound Collection 577K Compounds Fragment Collection I
Natural Product Atlas 43K+ compounds RNA Binding Molecules and Fragments
We have compiled over 30 vetted and reliable vendors of chemical building blocks, HTS compounds, and designed chemical libraries of compounds for ready procurement, synthesis, and screening- in any desired format from reaction vials to acoustic nanoliter dispensing.
1. Schneider, N., Lowe, D. M., Sayle, R. A., Tarselli, M. A., & Landrum, G. A. (2016). Big data from pharmaceutical patents: a computational analysis of medicinal chemists’ bread and butter. Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, 59(9), 4385-4402. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.jmedchem.6b00153

Chemical Libraries as SD Files
We provide all types of chemical libraries in SD file format, including screening libraries, fragment libraries, and diversity libraries, tailored to meet your diverse research requirements.

Advantages of SD File Format
The key advantage of using our SD file format for chemical libraries is that it makes it easy to find chemotypes, facilitating quicker and more efficient data analysis and research outcomes.

Accessing and Downloading Libraries
To access and download our chemical libraries in SD file format, simply click on the SD file to start the download. CSV files are also available for added flexibility.
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For support or documentation to help you effectively use our chemical libraries in SD file format for your research, please contact us. We're here to assist you.
