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You MUST use the Edit buttons on the right to edit this content. Do NOT use the Edit button on the top of this page.

Sandbox (Play-Pen)

This is an area where you can play without worrying what you do. Enter it by pressing the [Edit] button on the right and not at the top. Go here for a cheat sheet summary of how to create a Wiki page. It's a free-for-all in here! Learn how to use a Wiki by coming here! PS This is how to do Greek:α, β Δ, δ Try copying/pasting some of the examples in the course work into this page. See the effect by selecting Show Preview. Do not use Save Page so as to leave this area uncluttered for others.


NEW: This demonstrates the use of Jmol loading discrete molecule files (rather than having to paste them into the wiki page). Upload the molecule file, and invoke it as shown here. Use it for eg loading large proteins etc.--Rzepa 16:07, 4 December 2006 (UTC) and --Rzepa 07:41, 16 October 2007 (BST) and --Rzepa 15:56, 18 October 2007 (BST)

If no rotatable molecule appears to the right there my be a problem in the browser cache - reload the page bypassing the cache using ctrl+F5. If this doesn't work check that Java is correctly functioning on your system.

References

This shows how citations[1] can be added to text[2] to produce a nice effect.

Multiple uses of the same footnote

The code for citing multiple quotes from the same source can be found here. This stops the same reference being stated multiple times at the bottom of the page when you try to reference more than one item from the same source.

Collected citations appear below here

  1. Example of adding a citation DOI:10.1021/ja9825332
  2. adding a further citation DOI:10.1021/ja9825332
--Rzepa 15:18, 25 October 2007 (BST)
Pentahelicene

Main Project Page

Please do not edit this page itself. Click on one of the titles to start editing.

Project
Number
General Keywords
01 Lignocaine (used in dentistry as a "local")
02 Piperine (active ingredient of both black and white pepper)
03 Rapamycin (prevents transplant rejection)
04 Gossypol (male birth control)
05 Gentamicin A (aminoglycoside antibiotic)
06 Herceptin (topical anticancer drug)
07 Zingerone (the characteristic smell of ginger)
08 Sucralose (non-metabolizable sweetening agent)
09 Bufotoxin (active component of the toad Bufo vulgaris)
10 Roaccutane (treatment for severe acne)
11 Sibutramine (appetite suppresor)
12 Anandamide (the "feel-good" factor in chocolate)
13 Ammonia-borane: H3N-BH3 (Hydrogen storage molecule?)
14 Methoxsalen (Treatment of psoriasis)
15 Hyoscine (From Mandrake and Witches Henbane, pre-med before surgery)
16 Capreomycin (Drug-resistant TB)
17 Wilkinson's catalyst
18 Jacobsen's epoxidation catalyst
19 Methylaluminoxane: MAO - hugely important ethylene polymerisation cocatalyst
20 Schwartz reagent for the hydrozirconation of alkenes and alkynes
21 Schrock metathesis catalyst
22 Molecular-scale knots (nanoscale devices)
23 Vioxx (treatment of osteoarthritis symptoms and pain)
24 Sertraline HCl (anti-depression)
25 Ceftriaxone (Gonorrhoea)
26 Zithromycin (anti-infective)
27 Lipitor (Cholesterol reducing agent)
28 Cyameluric acid (Linus Pauling's last idea!)

Supplemental Project Page

This area is for people who wish to create their own projects if none of the above appeal to them. Click on the Edit button to the right to open up an editable page, then add an entry below as follows


  1. An example entry- in edit mode, please copy this line and paste below to add to this list
  2. Vitamin C
  3. Cyclophosphamide
  4. Terbutaline Sulphate
  5. Caffeine
  6. Mefloquine
  7. Cadaverine
  8. Cyanidin
  9. Ezetimibe
  10. Octanitrocubane
  11. Azadirachtin
  12. Nicotine
  13. Cyclopentasiloxane
  14. Trinitrotoluene
  15. Hydroxychloroquine
  16. Aspartame
  17. Azulene
  18. Chlorine Trifluoride
  19. Cholesterol
  20. Vitamin E
  21. Phenothiazine
  22. linalool
  23. Glutamic acid
  24. N-(4-hydroxyphenyl)ethanamide
  25. Epinephrine
  26. Sodium Valproate
  27. Hyaluronic acid
  28. Methylenedioxymethamphetamine
  29. salicylic acid
  30. Morphine
  31. Cetirizine
  32. Bisacodyl
  33. Rivaroxaban
  34. Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
  35. Silicon Dioxide
  36. Vanillin
  37. Tetrahydrocannabinol
  38. Capsaicin
  39. Menthol
  40. Tamoxifen
  41. Scheele's Green
  42. Strychnine
  43. Testosterone
  44. Monosodium glutamate
  45. Taurine
  46. Phenethylamine
  47. Verbenone
  48. Salbutamol
  49. Lactic acid
  50. Aspirin
  51. EDTA
  52. Heroin
  53. Cocaine
  54. Myristin (The hallucinogen in nutmeg)

Utilities

Utilities have been written to help the conversion of material from HTML.

  1. A HTML2Wiki Converter

Wiki Templates

Template:DOI and Template:Doi-inline are providea as (protected) templates for your use. Many other templates exist, often to be found on e.g. Wikipedia pages. You may decide one of these is of particular use, or of interest. If so, you can install it on the wiki here for you and others to use. Add below a line that looks like Template:Template-name, save, and click on the red text to create the new template. If you prefer the task of adding useful templates to that of adding information about molecules, then you will be given full credit for performing this valuable service for others! --Rzepa 14:41, 20 October 2006 (BST)

Template:Chem-Data

Template:Drug-Box - For pharmaceutical drugs just copy variable names and code generates tables

Template:Chembox supplement - to be linked to from the supplementary section of the table in the template above, for usage see here

Template:NFPA_704 - for notes on how to use, see here

R & S Phrases

Template:Chembox new