Brown, 2003 - Google Patents
13 C-2 H correlation NMR spectroscopy studies of the in vivo transformations of natural products from Artemisia annuaBrown, 2003
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- Brown G
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- Phytochemistry Reviews
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Abstract 13 C-2 H correlation NMR spectroscopy (13 C-2 H COSY) permits the identification of 13 C and 2 H nuclei which are connected to one another by a single chemical bond via the sizeable 1 J CD coupling constant. The practical development of this technique is …
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