Abstract
NMR is a key technology for metabolomics because of its robustness and reproducibility. Herein we discuss practical considerations that extend the utility of NMR spectroscopy. First, the long T1 spin relaxation times of small molecules limits high-throughput data acquisition because most experimental time is lost while waiting for signal recovery. In principle, the addition of a small amount of commercially-available paramagnetic gadolinium chelate allows cost-effective and efficient high-throughput mixture analysis with correct concentration determination. However, idle time caused by slow temperature regulation during sample exchanges, poses a next constraint. We show how, with proper care, NMR sample scanning times can be reduced additionally by a factor of two. Lastly, we describe how equidistant bucketing is a simple and fast procedure for metabolomic fingerprinting. The combination of these advancements help to make NMR metabolomics more versatile than it is today.
| Originalsprache | Englisch |
|---|---|
| Aufsatznummer | 107462 |
| Seiten (von - bis) | 107462 |
| Seitenumfang | 10 |
| Fachzeitschrift | Journal of Magnetic Resonance |
| Volume | 352 |
| DOIs | |
| Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - Juli 2023 |
Wissenschaftszweige
- 210002 Nanobiotechnologie
- 104002 Analytische Chemie
- 104021 Strukturchemie
- 104026 Spektroskopie
- 106006 Biophysik
- 106023 Molekularbiologie
- 106002 Biochemie
- 106005 Bioinformatik
- 106041 Strukturbiologie
- 106057 Metabolomik
JKU-Schwerpunkte
- Sustainable Development: Responsible Technologies and Management
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