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ACD/Labs Releases Version 9.0 of Chemical Drawing and Nomenclature Software - Now Both InChI Compatible

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Toronto, Canada (October 18, 2005) -

Advanced Chemistry Development, Inc., (ACD/Labs) is pleased to announce that with the release of version 9.0 of the chemical structure drawing program, ACD/ChemSketch and the expert nomenclature tool, ACD/Name, we have now introduced full compatibility with the InChI™ chemical nomenclature protocol, making it possible to produce unique alphanumeric string representations for chemical compounds that will facilitate the communication of molecular structures electronically.

ACD/Labs has been committed to the InChI identifier since its inception and provided the first integration between a commercial drawing package and the InChI software components almost two years ago. Freeware version 8 of ACD/ChemSketch, that has recently marked its half-a-million Web downloads, also features InChI compatibility. ACD/Labs' commercial products also offer the unique "reverse" InChI-to-Structure conversion that enables convenient decoding of InChI strings.

"On behalf of the International Union of Pure and Applied Chemistry we welcome the cooperation of Advanced Chemistry Development (ACD/Labs) in incorporating version 1 of the International Chemical Identifier (InChI) into their ACD/ChemSketch product, and we look forward to the widespread take-up of InChI by other software vendors", said Dr Alan McNaught.

Antony Williams, VP and Chief Science Officer for ACD/Labs, adds, "ACD/Labs has supported InChI since the very first meeting when IUPAC unveiled the potential advantages of such an initiative. We are happy to support this effort since not only will it provide a valuable public service to chemists around the world, this technology will also offer us a business advantage for integrating to other chemistry software vendor systems supporting InChI."

For further information regarding InChI compatibility of ACD/Labs' software products for chemistry, please visit http://www.acdlabs.com/download/inchi_more.html.

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Additional information about the products and organizations mentioned above can be found at the following Web pages:
New ACD/Labs software capabilities offered by the Version 9 release: http://www.acdlabs.com/products/new.html
ACD/Name, expert nomenclature tool and ACD/Name Chemist Version, new IUPAC naming software: www.acdlabs.com/name/
ACD/ChemSketch, chemical structure drawing program: www.acdlabs.com/chemsketch
ACD/ChemSketch freeware: www.freechemsketch.com

For more information on the IUPAC International Chemical Identifier (InChI), protocol documentation, source code, trademarks, and licensing conditions, please visit the IUPAC Web site at www.iupac.org/inchi/.

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