Estimation of toxicity using a Java based software tool

Courtesy Recent Science Inventory records from the EPA  Wed, 07/22/2009 - 09:14

A software tool has been developed that will allow a user to estimate the toxicity for a variety of endpoints (such as acute aquatic toxicity).

The software tool is coded in Java and can be accessed using a web browser (or alternatively downloaded and ran as a stand alone application).

The user will simply input a chemical to be evaluated by drawing it in a 2-D chemical sketcher window, entering a SMILES string, or entering a CAS number.

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