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Plant extracts overloading

LC-NMR can be operated in two different modes on-flow and stopped-flow. In the onflow mode, LC-NMR spectra are acquired continuously during the separation. The data are processed as a two-dimensional (2D) NMR experiment. The main drawback is the inherent low sensitivity. The detection limit with a 60 p.1 cell in a 500 MHz instrument for a compound with a molecular weight around 400 amu is 20 pig. Thus, on-flow LC-NMR runs are mainly restricted to the direct measurement of the main constituents of a crude extract and this is often under overloaded HPLC conditions. Typically, 1 to 5 mg of crude plant extract will have to be injected on-column.In the stopped-flow mode, the flow of solvent after HPLC separation is stopped for a certain length of time when the required peak reaches the NMR flow cell. This makes it possible to acquire a large number of transients for a given LC peak and improves the detection limit. In this mode, various 2D correlation experiments (COSY, NOESY, HSQC, HMBC) are possible. [Pg.27]


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