Netta Cite
A CAS number in, cited findings out.
Netta Cite is substance bibliography and hazard data search for REACH registration and biocides dossiers. You give it a CAS number or a substance name. It comes back with the hazard endpoints a dossier needs, each one cited, ready to drop into the annex. Around eight hours saved on a typical literature review.
~8 hours
saved per literature review
Minutes
typical turnaround
Every finding
cited to its source
Regulatory scope
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REACH dossiers
Substance registration
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BPR hazard data
Biocidal Products Regulation
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CAS or name lookup
Two search modes
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Cited findings
Every value sourced
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Excel export
Ready for the dossier annex
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Minutes, not days
Typical turnaround
How it works
From a substance name to a dossier-ready Excel.
- 01
Enter the substance
Common name, IUPAC name or CAS registry number. One substance per search.
- 02
Netta Cite does the work
We search the sources, pull the hazard endpoints and collect the citations. You do not configure anything.
- 03
Review the findings
Every endpoint comes back with its source citation attached. Reviewers validate, nothing is hidden.
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Export to Excel
A styled report ready to drop into the REACH or BPR dossier annex. Opens in any spreadsheet.
The reviewer stays in the loop on every result. Netta Cite finds and structures, the scientist validates. Every endpoint traceable back to its source. More consistent than manual review — the system checks every item, every time. No reviewer fatigue, no missed paragraphs.
What gets extracted
The endpoints a REACH or BPR dossier actually needs.
Physical-chemical data
- Melting / freezing point
- Boiling point
- Vapour pressure
- Water solubility
- Partition coefficient (log Kow)
- Density
Toxicology endpoints
- Acute oral / dermal / inhalation
- Skin and eye irritation
- Sensitisation
- Repeated-dose
- Genotoxicity
- Reproductive
Ecotoxicology
- Fish short-term and long-term
- Daphnia
- Algae
- Sediment organisms
- Terrestrial organisms
- Activated sludge
Every finding cited
- Source reference on every row
- CAS and name echoed back
- Ready for the dossier annex
- Reviewer-ready audit trail
- Styled Excel export
- Opens in any spreadsheet
Deployment
EU-hosted by default. On-premise on request.
Cloud
EU-hosted SaaS
- Hosted in the European Union
- Enterprise DPA in place
- Contractual prohibition on training on client data
- Onboarding within the week
On-premise
Available on request
- Air-gapped deployment for the most sensitive labs
- Quoted per engagement — discuss during the demo
- Custom source coverage on request
- Compatible with hardened environments
Why Netta Cite
We didn't build another academic search tool.
Most tools in this space were built for literature reviews in academia — mind maps, citation networks, PDF uploads. None of them know what a REACH dossier needs. Netta Cite is built for the hazard-assessment section, the endpoint table, the annex.
- Generic academic literature tools with no regulatory contextBuilt for REACH and BPR substance work
- Citation-checker-only tools that don't actually do the searchGive us a CAS number, we come back with findings
- Visual mind-map output you can't drop into a dossierExcel report ready for the dossier annex
- No audit trail on where a value came fromEvery endpoint traced back to its source
- US-hosted tools that train on your searchesEU-hosted under DPA prohibiting training on your data
Questions
The ones a dossier author asks first.
If yours isn't here, a 30-minute demo is the fastest way to get it answered. We don't do gated whitepapers.
Book a demoWhat do I give Netta Cite to get started? +
A substance name, an IUPAC name or a CAS registry number. That is the whole input. The tool handles the rest and comes back with the hazard endpoints and their citations.
What does the output look like? +
A styled Excel report with one row per endpoint and a cited source for every value. Drop it straight into the dossier annex.
Can I search by name or by CAS number? +
Both. The same search accepts a substance name, an IUPAC name or a CAS registry number.
Does it cover REACH and BPR? +
Yes. The endpoint set maps to what REACH registration and Biocidal Products Regulation dossiers need in the hazard-assessment section.
How long does a typical search take? +
Minutes, not days. A literature review that used to take most of a working day comes back while you make a coffee.
Can I trust the findings? +
Every endpoint value is returned with its source citation attached. The reviewer validates, nothing is hidden behind a black box. That is the whole point of the tool — it is an audit trail you can hand to a regulator.
Where does the data live? +
On the SaaS tier, the application runs in the European Union under contractual terms prohibiting use of your data for model training. On-premise deployment is available on request.
Can I run multiple substances at once? +
One substance per search today. Batch mode is on the roadmap.
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