2014
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-444-63359-0.00007-0
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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy for Structural Characterization of Bioactive Compounds

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“…The usefulness of NMR spectrometers is increasingly recognized because of its non-invasiveness, speed rapidity and sensitivity for a large number of compounds in a single measurement and without the need for sample pretreatment [31]. The NMR technique also allows unambiguous identification of chiral isomers [32]. However, due to the high investment and operating costs of the device itself, the justification for the use of NMR technology in the analysis of bioactive compounds can only be found in the structural elucidation of previously unconfirmed compounds.…”
Section: Analytical Procedures For Determination Of Bioactive Compounmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The usefulness of NMR spectrometers is increasingly recognized because of its non-invasiveness, speed rapidity and sensitivity for a large number of compounds in a single measurement and without the need for sample pretreatment [31]. The NMR technique also allows unambiguous identification of chiral isomers [32]. However, due to the high investment and operating costs of the device itself, the justification for the use of NMR technology in the analysis of bioactive compounds can only be found in the structural elucidation of previously unconfirmed compounds.…”
Section: Analytical Procedures For Determination Of Bioactive Compounmentioning
confidence: 99%