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OpenChrom
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OpenChrom

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OpenChrom
Developer(s) Lablicate & Scientific community
Stable release
1.5.0 (rolling)
Written in Java
Operating system Cross-platform
Type Chemoinformatics/Bioinformatics
License EPL, Third-party libraries under various OSI compatible licenses
Website https://www.openchrom.net

OpenChrom is an open source software for the analysis and visualization of mass spectrometric and chromatographic data. Its focus is to handle native data files from several mass spectrometry systems (e.g. GC/MS, LC/MS, Py-GC/MS, HPLC-MS), vendors like Agilent Technologies, Varian, Shimadzu, Thermo Fisher, PerkinElmer and others. But also data formats from other detector types are supported recently.

OpenChrom supports only the analysis and representation of chromatographic and mass spectrometric data. It has no capabilities for data acquisition or control of vendor hardware. OpenChrom is built on the Eclipse Rich Client Platform (RCP), hence it is available for various operating systems, e.g. Microsoft Windows, macOS and Linux. It is distributed under the Eclipse Public License 1.0 (EPL). Third-party libraries are separated into single bundles and are released under various OSI compatible licenses.

History

ChemClipse version 0.7.0

OpenChrom was developed by Philip Wenig (SCJP, LPIC-1) as part of his PhD thesis at the University of Hamburg, Germany. The focus of the thesis was to apply pattern recognition techniques on datasets recorded by analytical pyrolysis coupled with chromatography and mass spectrometry (Py-GC/MS).

OpenChrom won the Thomas Krenn Open Source Award 2010 as well as the Eclipse Community Award 2011. The developers are also founding members of the Eclipse Science Working Group. After successful commercialization of contract development and services around the OpenChrom project, vendor Lablicate reinforced the commitment to Free/Libre/Open-Source Software with the release of ChemClipse in October 2016, which serves as the base for all OpenChrom products.

Supported data formats

Each system vendor stores the recorded analysis data in its own proprietary format. That makes it difficult to compare data sets from different systems and vendors. Furthermore, it's a big drawback for interlaboratory tests. The aim of OpenChrom is to support a wide range of different mass spectrometry data formats natively. OpenChrom takes care that the raw data files can't be modified according to the good laboratory practice. To help scientists OpenChrom supports several open formats to import and export the analysis results. In addition, OpenChrom offers its own open source format (*.ocb) that makes it possible to save the edited chromatogram as well as the peaks and identification results.

Mass selective detector

  • Agilent ChemStation *.D (DATA.MS and MSD1.MS)
  • AMDIS Library (*.msl)
  • Bruker Flex MALDI-MS (*.fid)
  • Chromtech (*.dat)
  • CSV (*.csv)
  • Finnigan (*.RAW)
  • Finnigan MAT95 (*.dat)
  • Finnigan ITDS (*.DAT)
  • Finnigan ITS40 (*.MS)
  • Finnigan Element II (*.dat)
  • JCAMP-DX (*.JDX)
  • Microsoft Excel (*.xlsx)
  • mzXML (*.mzXML)
  • mzData (*.mzData)
  • NetCDF (*.CDF)
  • NIST Text (*.msp)
  • Open Chromatography Binary (*.ocb)
  • Peak Loadings (*.mpl)
  • PerkinElmer (*.raw)
  • Varian SMS (*.SMS)
  • Varian XMS (*.XMS)
  • VG MassLab (*.DAT_001;1)
  • Shimadzu (*.qgd)
  • Shimadzu (*.spc)
  • Waters (*.RAW)
  • ZIP (*.zip)
  • Agilent ICP-MS (*.icp)
  • Finnigan ICIS (*.dat)
  • mzML (*.mzML)
  • mzMLb (*.mzMLb)
  • mz5 (*.mz5)
  • mzDB (*.mzDB)
  • SVG (*.svg)
  • MassHunter (*.D)
  • Finnigan ICIS (*.dat)
  • MassLynx (*.RAW)
  • Galactic Grams (*.cgm)
  • AnIML (*.animl)
  • GAML (*.gaml)
  • ...

Flame ionization detector

  • Agilent FID (*.D/*.ch)
  • FID Text (*.xy)
  • NetCDF (*.cdf)
  • PerkinElmer (*.raw)
  • Varian (*.run)
  • Finnigan FID (*.dat)
  • Finnigan FID (*.raw)
  • Shimadzu (*.gcd)
  • Arw (*.arw)
  • AnIML (*.animl)
  • GAML (*.gaml)
  • ...

Diode-array detection

  • Agilent DAD (*.UV/*.ch)
  • ABSciex
  • Chromulan
  • Shimadzu (*.lcd)
  • Waters Empower
  • AnIML (*.animl)

Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy

Near-infrared spectroscopy

  • Bruker OPUS (*.0)

Other formats

  • Peak Loadings (*.mpl)
  • NIST-DB (*.msp)
  • AMDIS (*.msl)
  • AMDIS (*.cal)
  • AMDIS (*.ELU)
  • MassBank (*.txt)
  • SIRIUS (*.ms)

Major features

OpenChrom offers a variety of features to analyze chromatographic data:

Releases

The software was first released in 2010. Each release is named after a famous scientist.

Codename Eponym Date Version
Thomson Joseph John Thomson April 2010 Old version, no longer maintained: 0.1.0
Goldstein Eugen Goldstein May 2010 Old version, no longer maintained: 0.2.0
Wien Wilhelm Wien October 2010 Old version, no longer maintained: 0.3.0
Tswett Mikhail Semyonovich Tswett April 2011 Old version, no longer maintained: 0.4.0
Martin Archer John Porter Martin October 2011 Old version, no longer maintained: 0.5.0
Synge Richard L. M. Synge April 2012 Old version, no longer maintained: 0.6.0
Nernst Walther Nernst October 2012 Old version, no longer maintained: 0.7.0
Dempster Arthur Jeffrey Dempster July 2013 Old version, no longer maintained: 0.8.0
Mattauch Josef Mattauch July 2014 Old version, no longer maintained: 0.9.0
Aston Francis William Aston July 2015 Old version, no longer maintained: 1.0.0
Diels Otto Diels July 2016 Old version, no longer maintained: 1.1.0
Alder Kurt Alder August 2017 Old version, no longer maintained: 1.2.0
Dalton John Dalton August 2018 Old version, no longer maintained: 1.3.0
Lawrence Ernest Lawrence August 2019 Old version, no longer maintained: 1.4.0
McLafferty Fred McLafferty March 2022 Current stable version: 1.5.0
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Latest version
Latest preview version
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