
Your data has inherent value, as it is the knowledge that you acquire. mzVault provides you the capabilities to access and search mzCloud’s MS2-level spectral data off-line, or to store your own spectral library information. Spectral information, and your knowledge, can be automatically sent from Compound Discoverer into a new, or existing library which can then be searched using Compound Discoverer or Mass Frontier.
When you need to curate proprietary libraries and ensure the highest quality data, Mass Frontier provides you with the same tools used to curate mzCloud, meaning that you can ensure your spectral data has been filtered, recalibrated, averaged and fully structurally annotated, ready to share your knowledge within your organization.
Sometimes it isn’t possible to be online and access mzCloud. mzVault contains all MS2-level spectral data contained within mzCloud to allow for confident unknown identifications.
Create, store and search your own in-house spectral libraries. Once you have identified unknowns through mzLogic, or you have your proprietary compounds, make sure that this valuable information can be leveraged.
Even with extensive online structural databases, and mzLogic to propose a structure or sub-structure, there can be occasions where it remains an unknown. Store this information and re-use to see if you have previously observed any unknowns.
When it is important to curate your valuable data, the Curator tool from Mass Frontier allows you to use the same tools used to populate mzCloud, ensuring the creation of your own high-quality mzVault proprietary libraries.
