A web service for converting SMILES (simplified molecular-input line-entry system) to MOL. You can use this API in your applications to programmatically convert SMILES to a 2D structure.
The API uses JSON-RPC and is available at https://www.leskoff.com/api.
Convert a SMILES string to a chemical structure.
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