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Structure and Conformation of Carbohydrates

From the previous discussion, it is clear that relaxation experiments constitute a very powerful tool for investigation of the structure and conformation of carbohydrate molecules in solution. However, the nature of the individual problem may determine which relaxation experiment should be chosen in order to extract interproton distances to the desired accuracy of < 0.2 A. Although the limitations and relative merits of all of the various relaxation methods have not yet been systematically studied, accumulated experience provides some direct knowledge about the range of errors associated with relaxation experiments. [Pg.163]


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