Story
As a user of VHP4Safety I like to learn how to get images of chemical structures in my website (e.g. other cloud service), ideally with substructure highlighting.
Background
Many databases use the SMILES line notation to represent chemical structures, but humans prefer to have (additionally) a 2D depiction of the chemical structure. Substructure highlighting indicates which part of a chemical substructure is of interest, e.g. different from a very similar compound, or which chemical group can be metabolized, ie. the site-of-metabolism.
Design notes
The document is written as tutorial with practical examples. It shows not just the URL, but also the resulting image.
Story
As a user of VHP4Safety I like to learn how to get images of chemical structures in my website (e.g. other cloud service), ideally with substructure highlighting.
Background
Many databases use the SMILES line notation to represent chemical structures, but humans prefer to have (additionally) a 2D depiction of the chemical structure. Substructure highlighting indicates which part of a chemical substructure is of interest, e.g. different from a very similar compound, or which chemical group can be metabolized, ie. the site-of-metabolism.
Design notes
The document is written as tutorial with practical examples. It shows not just the URL, but also the resulting image.