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Pharmaceuticals
Magnetic resonance techniques have always played an important role in pharmaceutical research and across the pharmaceutical manufacturing industry. Throughout the entire process spectroscopic techniques based on magnetic resonance are used. Whether it is to identify new compounds, observe the interaction of drugs with a target protein, study the toxicology of drug candidates or identify properties of the final product, NMR, EPR and MRI provides the researcher with invaluable information.
Quantitative NMR in Drug Discovery
In Drug discovery, the majority of expensive, false positive screening results originate from erroneous assumptions on the concentrations of screening compounds. NMR has been proven to be superior to other typical methods used for concentration determination.
Nuclear magnetic resonance is a major tool for pharmaceutical drug discovery
The structural diversity of natural products is a significant challenge to structure elucidation.




