Launched in 2004, the foundation of STRENDA is the result of a detailed analysis of the quality of enzymology data in written and electronic publications.
The STRENDA Guidelines[5] propose those minimum information that is needed to comprehensively report kinetic and equilibrium data from investigations of enzyme activities including corresponding experimental conditions.
[6][7][8][9] As of March 2020, more than 55 international biochemistry journal included the STRENDA Guidelines in their authors' instructions as recommendations when reporting enzymology data.
[10] The STRENDA project is registered with FAIRsharing.org[11] and the Guidelines are part of the FAIRDOM Community standards for Systems Biology.
The authors concluded that using STRENDA DB in the current version would ensure that about 80% auf the relevant information would be made available.