Summary:
The Beilstein CrossFire database system is one of the most popular, most extensive, and most
accomplished systems presenting information about chemical substances, including drugs, and
covering the basic identification, physico-chemical, ecological, and pharmacological data. The
present article offers an overviewof historical evaluation of the Beilstein CrossFire database system,
beginning from its founder Prof. Friedrich Conrad Beilstein till the most recent prospects about the
connection of classical data with full-text databases. The article also offers a review of the development
of electronic information systems in the Slovak Republic, a definition of basic functionality of
the Beilstein CrossFire database system, and an example of targeted selection of active substances
structurally similar to novel COX-2 inhibitors having an approved anti-inflammatory activity.
Key words:
Beilstein CrossFire – basic functionality – use of information systems –
cheminformatics in medicinal chemistry
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