SCHEMBL6742544

SCHEMBL6742544

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nearest known ligand 0.57

Predicted protein targets (top 2)

geneUniProtsupporting neighboursconfidence
AKR1B1 P15121 1/20 0.57
GAPDH P04406 1/20 0.31

Click a target to see other patent compounds predicted against it — the reverse direction, in place.

Similar compounds — the chemically nearest patent molecules

Nearest neighbours by Morgan-fingerprint cosine across the patent-compound collection, with each neighbour's top predicted target and the predicted targets it shares with this molecule.

Compoundsimilaritytop predictedshared targets
SCHEMBL8014456 0.80 AKR1B1 (0.53) AKR1B1
SCHEMBL8014451 0.80 AKR1B1 (0.53) AKR1B1
SCHEMBL1332346 0.74
SCHEMBL19505 0.74
SCHEMBL2121317 0.74
SCHEMBL22045 0.74
SCHEMBL27375076 0.74 AKR1B1 (1.00) AKR1B1GAPDH
Acetone SCHEMBL9744462 0.72 AKR1B1 (0.48) AKR1B1GAPDH
SCHEMBL13719767 0.71
Methane SCHEMBL17350688 0.71

Similarity is cosine over the 2,048-bit Morgan fingerprint (≈ Tanimoto). Identical fingerprints score 1.00.

Patent provenance — the patents this molecule appears in, and who filed them

Claimed or disclosed in 1 patent. claimed = in the patent's claims; disclosed = body only.

PatentTitleAssigneePublishedPriorityFilingCountryStatus
US-20040101544-A1 Method for detoxifying a carbohydrate containing solution GAMBRO LUNDIA AB (SE) 2004-05-27 US disclosed

Patent text — is the patent's own abstract consistent with the prediction?

For each of this compound's patents that has machine-readable text (1 of them — usually the abstract, not the full specification), we ask MedCPT which protein the text reads most about, and where the chemistry-predicted target lands among 4885 human targets. A high rank means the patent's own wording is consistent with the prediction — a weak, independent signal, not proof of activity.

PatentTitleText reads most aboutPredicted target · text-rank
US-20040101544-A1 Method for detoxifying a carbohydrate containing solution GYS2, MGAM, GYS1 AKR1B1 134/4885GAPDH 318/4885

“Text reads most about” is the patent abstract's nearest protein in MedCPT space (background-debiased). Only ~1.4% of patents have machine-readable text, so most compounds won't have this panel.