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This is the main page for ZINC26, the new version that was started in spring of 2026.  
== Introduction ==
ZINC26 is a search tool for purchasable chemical space. It uses Smallworld and Arthor technology from NextMove Software to allow searching billions of molecules in seconds. There is a batch interface and an interactive one.  
 
* help page:  [[ZINC26:Help]]


The new database is organized around a set of [[ZINC26:Principles | principles]].
The new database is organized around a set of [[ZINC26:Principles | principles]].


ZINC26 is organized into three main areas.
== API ==  
 
* zinc26dev.docking.org/docs describes how to use. Here is a short tutorial to get you started.  
== 1. Purch - purchasable molecules ==  
 
 
== 2. Bioact - bioactive molecules from public sources ==
 
 
== 3. Purchbioact - purchasable bioactives and their close analogs ==
 
== 4. Covalent ==
 
== 5. Building blocks ==
 
 
There are also
* 2D searching tools
* 3D databases for docking in ready-to-download formats


== Coming soon ==
* 3d database builder
* additional data


== Tutorial in how to use datawarrior ==
* the columns in datawarrior are as follows.
* we are still working on adding a net_charge column.
* we suggest you proceed as follows.


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Latest revision as of 17:53, 8 July 2026

Introduction

ZINC26 is a search tool for purchasable chemical space. It uses Smallworld and Arthor technology from NextMove Software to allow searching billions of molecules in seconds. There is a batch interface and an interactive one.

The new database is organized around a set of principles.

API

  • zinc26dev.docking.org/docs describes how to use. Here is a short tutorial to get you started.

Coming soon

  • 3d database builder
  • additional data

Tutorial in how to use datawarrior

  • the columns in datawarrior are as follows.
  • we are still working on adding a net_charge column.
  • we suggest you proceed as follows.