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Revision as of 12:53, 6 August 2025
About Recipes
MicroLab recipes are chemical reactions that can be used to synthesize particular compounds.
Hypothetical - The recipe might work, but it is still in development.
Vetted - The recipe is expected to work. Someone with organic chemistry experience has reviewed it or it is documented in the literature.
Confirmed - The recipe has been confirmed and tested using analytical equipment.
Current Recipes
These are the recipes under active development.
| Compound | Status | SMILES Code |
|---|---|---|
| Diiodotyrosine | Vetted | Ic1cc(cc(I)c1O)C[C@@H](C(=O)O)N |
| Metformin | Vetted | CN(C)C(=N)N=C(N)N |
| Benzocaine | Vetted | O=C(OCC)c1ccc(N)cc1 |
| Cabotegravir | Vetted | C[C@H]1CO[C@H]2N1C(=O)c3c(c(=O)c(cn3C2)C(=O)NCc4ccc(cc4F)F)O |