Abstract
An algorithm is introduced that can generate reaction-pathway
hypotheses for computer-assisted elucidation. A key aspect of the
algorithm is its ability to conjecture reaction intermediates and
products that are not input to the algorithm. The formal basis for
the conjecture is stoichiometry, i.e., species variables are used in
the construction of a pathway, and their molecular formulas are
inferred when sufficient stoichiometric constraint is placed on the
variables. These conjectured species have a degree of plausibility
when the algorithm is used systematically to search for the simplest
pathways consistent with given experimental evidence. The MECHEM
system for computer-assisted elucidation under development by the
author adapts this algorithm to generate initial pathway hypotheses
from experimental data.