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New Processes for Existing Active Compounds

The refinement or creation of new approaches may result in the elimination of existing activities. For example, the structure confirmation of newly synthesized lead compounds traditionally involved an extensive use of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). Once reliable LC/MS methodologies became available and their performance was benchmarked, they were soon accepted as an exclusive method for the rapid structure confirmation of lead compounds at an earlier stage of the lead identification process. [Pg.23]


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