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Application of 1H NMR-based serum metabolomic studies for monitoring female patients with rheumatoid arthritis

2015

AbstractRheumatoid arthritis is a chronic autoimmune-based inflammatory disease that leads to progressive joint degeneration, disability, and an increased risk of cardiovascular complications, which is the main cause of mortality in this population of patients. Although several biomarkers are routinely used in the management of rheumatoid arthritis, there is a high demand for novel biomarkers to further improve the early diagnosis of rheumatoid arthritis, stratification of patients, and the prediction of a better response to a specific therapy.In this study, the metabolomics approach was used to provide relevant biomarkers to improve diagnostic accuracy, define prognosis and predict and mon…

Adult0301 basic medicinerheumatoid arthritismedicine.medical_specialtyMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyClinical BiochemistryPopulationPharmaceutical ScienceDiseaseCreatineGastroenterologyAnalytical ChemistryArthritis Rheumatoid03 medical and health scienceschemistry.chemical_compound0302 clinical medicineMetabolomicsValineInternal medicineDrug DiscoverymedicineHumanseducation1H NMR spectroscopySpectroscopyAged030203 arthritis & rheumatologyeducation.field_of_studyCreatinineMiddle Agedmedicine.diseasemetabolomics030104 developmental biologychemistryRheumatoid arthritisDisease ProgressionFemaleProtonsLeucineBiomarkersJournal of Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Analysis
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Dimerization control in the self-assembly behavior of copillar[5]arenes bearing ω-hydroxyalkoxy groups.

2012

Two novel copillar[5]arenes bearing ω-hydroxyalkoxy groups are synthesized and their self-assembly properties are studied by (1)H NMR spectroscopy, specific viscosity, and X-ray measurements. The copillar[5]arene 2b bearing a 6-hydroxyhexyloxy group exhibits a reversible self-assembly behavior, leading to the formation of the self-inclusion monomer and hugging dimers. The reversible self-assembly behavior can be controlled by tuning solvent, temperature, guest, and H-bond interaction. However, the copillar[5]arene 2a bearing a short 4-hydroxybutyloxy group does not show such a self-assembly behavior to the formation of the self-inclusion monomer and hugging dimers.

Bridged-Ring CompoundsModels Molecular1h nmr spectroscopyBearing (mechanical)Molecular StructureIntrinsic viscosityOrganic ChemistryPhotochemistrylaw.inventionSolventCrystallographychemistry.chemical_compoundMonomerchemistryGroup (periodic table)lawAlcoholsBenzene DerivativesDimerizationThe Journal of organic chemistry
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Chemometrics as a Tool of Origin Determination of Polish Monofloral and Multifloral Honeys

2014

The aim of this study was to evaluate the application of chemometrics studies to determine the botanical origin of Polish monofloral honeys using NMR spectroscopy. Aqueous extracts of six kinds of honeys, namely, heather (Calluna vulgaris L.), buckwheat (Fagopyrum esculentum L), lime (Tilia L), rape (Brassica napus L. var. napus), acacia (Acacia Mill.), and multifloral ones, were analyzed. Multivariate chemometric data analysis was performed using principal component analysis (PCA) and orthogonal partial least-squares discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA). Chemometric analysis supported by pollen analysis revealed the incorrect classification of acacia honeys by the producers. Characteristic moti…

CallunaMagnetic Resonance Spectroscopychemical profilefloral markersAcaciaFlowersmedicine.disease_causechemical fingerprintingChemometricsTiliaPollenBotanymedicine1H NMR spectroscopyorigin of honeyPrincipal Component AnalysisPCAbiologyChemistryDiscriminant AnalysisHoneyGeneral Chemistrychemometricsbiology.organism_classificationOPLS-DAPrincipal component analysisPolandGeneral Agricultural and Biological SciencesChemical fingerprintingFagopyrumJournal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry
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Dinuclear Palladium(II) and -(III) Compounds with O,O-Chelating Ligands. Room-Temperature Direct 2-Phenylation of 1-Methylindole

2012

New dinuclear palladium(III) compounds of general formula Pd2[(C6H4)PPh2]2[O–O]2Cl2, O–O being chelating phenolates C6H4OC(O)R (R = CH3, 3a; R = C2H5, 3b; R = OPh, 3c) or acetylacetonates RC(O)CHC(O)R (R = CH3, 4a; R = CF3, 4b; R = C(CH3)3, 4c), have been obtained by oxidation with PhICl2 of the corresponding palladium(II) compounds. The stability of the new compounds has been studied by 31P NMR spectroscopy from 200 to 298 K. DFT calculations of the stability of the complexes have also been performed. In agreement with these calculations, only compound Pd2[(C6H4)PPh2]2[(CF3C(O)CHC(O)CF3]2Cl2, 6b, showed the highest thermal stability. 6b was characterized by X-ray diffraction methods, prese…

Chelating ligandsStereochemistryOrganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementMedicinal chemistryCatalysisInorganic Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryThermal stabilityChelation1-Methylindole31p nmr spectroscopyPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPalladiumOrganometallics
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NMR spectroscopy in environmental chemistry:1H and13C NMR parameters of tricyclic polychlorinated C10 hydrocarbons and their oxy derivatives based on…

1999

Two-dimensional homo- and heteronuclear NMR chemical shift correlation techniques were applied in the characterization of five tricyclic polychlorinated C10 hydrocarbons, chlordene (1), heptachlor (2), trans-nonachlor (3), α-chlordene (4) and γ-chlordene (5), which are spread globally in the environment owing to their use as insecticides. Approximate and partly contradictory 1H and 13C NMR chemical shifts reported in the literature were corrected in this work. The chemical shift assignments of 1–5 were based on DQF COSY, HMQC and HMBC experiments. In addition, an INADEQUATE experiment was needed to ascertain the 13C chemical shifts assignment of 2. The nJ(H,H)s of 1–5 were solved by compute…

ChemistryComputational chemistryNMR spectroscopy of stereoisomersChemical shiftAnalytical chemistryProton NMRGeneral Materials SciencePhosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopyTransverse relaxation-optimized spectroscopyGeneral ChemistryNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyFluorine-19 NMRCarbon-13 NMRMagnetic Resonance in Chemistry
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13C NMR spectroscopy of four tertiary methyl norbornenols and norbornanols

1975

Carbon chemical shifts and direct 13C1H coupling constants of 2-endo-methyl-5-norbornen-2-exo-ol, 2-exo-methyl-5-norbornen-2-endo-ol, 2-endo-methylnorbornan-2-exo-ol and 2-exo-methylnorbornan-2-endo-ol have been measured from single samples using a dual probe pulse Fourier transform method.

Coupling constantCarbon-13 NMR satelliteChemistryChemical shiftAnalytical chemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryFluorine-19 NMRsymbols.namesakeFourier transform13c nmr spectroscopysymbolsGeneral Materials ScienceTransverse relaxation-optimized spectroscopyCarbonOrganic Magnetic Resonance
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Karplus-Type Dependence of Vicinal119Sn-13C and119Sn-1H Spin-Spin Couplings in Organotin(IV) Derivatives: A DFT Study

2009

The empirical Karplus-type dependence of (3)J((119)Sn,(13)C) and (3)J((119)Sn,(1)H) couplings in organotin(IV) derivatives has been computationally validated by DFT methods both at the nonrelativistic and scalar ZORA relativistic level. A preliminary calibration of the computational protocols, by comparing experimental and calculated couplings for a Set Of Suitable rigid molecules, revealed their high predictive power: in particular, relativistic results for (3)J((119)Sn,(13)C) have a mean absolute error of just above 2 Hz, over a range of values up to about 70 Hz. The latter protocol has then been used to study in detail the influence of substituents and multiple paths connecting the coupl…

Coupling constantChemistryKarplus equationOrganic ChemistryCarbon-13Scalar (mathematics)Relativistic effectsNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyRelativistic effects DFT NMR spectroscopy tinMolecular physicsDensity functional calculations; NMR spectroscopy; Relativistic effects; TinDensity functional calculationsNMR spectroscopyNuclear magnetic resonanceTinMoleculePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRelativistic quantum chemistryorganotinVicinalSpin-½European Journal of Organic Chemistry
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"Through-space" nuclear spin-spin J(PP) coupling in tetraphosphine ferrocenyl derivatives: a (31)P NMR and X-ray structure correlation study for coor…

2004

Herein, we report on (31)P(31)P solution-phase "through-space" nuclear spin-spin coupling constants (J(PP)) from a novel family of organometallic tetraphosphine nickel and palladium complexes. These J(PP) constants were accurately determined through NMR iterative simulation based on the second-order spectra obtained for the compounds. The corresponding solid-state X-ray structures of the complexes were determined, and the "through-space" P.P distances are reported. Due to the blocked conformation of the species in solution, a qualitative and semiquantitative experimental correlation is obtained, which links the geometric parameters and the intensity of the corresponding P.P coupling constan…

Coupling constantChemistryStereochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementGeneral ChemistryCrystal structureElectronic structureBiochemistryCatalysisCrystallographyColloid and Surface ChemistryX-ray crystallographyMoleculePhosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopySpin (physics)PalladiumJournal of the American Chemical Society
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“Through-space” nuclear spin–spin couplings in ferrocenyl polyphosphanes and diphosphino cavitands: A new way of gathering structural information in …

2009

Abstract Nuclear magnetic resonance is an invaluable technique for investigating a variety of important issues ranging from the determination of molecular structure to therapeutic medical imaging. In this respect, the indirect nuclear spin–spin coupling involving common nuclei such as 1 H, 13 C or 31 P provides, via the J constant, conclusive data for compound characterization in solution. This electron-mediated nuclear spin coupling is usually regarded as being transmitted by covalently bonded magnetic atoms. However, several experimental and theoretical studies, first focused on constrained organofluorides, and more recently devoted to phosphane ligands highlighted the existence of very i…

Coupling constantCouplingProton010405 organic chemistryStereochemistryChemistryGeneral Chemical EngineeringGeneral Chemistry010402 general chemistry01 natural sciences3. Good health0104 chemical sciencesComputational chemistryIntramolecular forceCalixareneMoleculePhosphorus-31 NMR spectroscopySpin (physics)Comptes Rendus Chimie
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A DFT study of the vicinal 3J(119Sn,13C) and 3J(119Sn,1H) coupling constants in trimethyl- and chlorodimethyl-stannyl propanoates.

2013

Abstract We have tested the performance of DFT protocols, both at the Scalar relativistic ZORA and non-relativistic level of theory, for the calculation of the 3 J( 119 Sn, 13 C) and 3 J( 119 Sn, 1 H) vicinal couplings for a series of flexible organotin(IV) derivatives with formula XMe2SnCHRCHR′COOMe (X = Me, Cl; R, R′ = Me, Ph). A satisfactory agreement between experimental and calculated vicinal couplings has been obtained by taking into account the conformational behaviour of the compounds investigated. The protocols used, mainly the relativistic one, were found to give a correct picture of the populations and a sufficiently high overall performance in calculating the vicinal couplings, …

Coupling constantheteronuclear NMR spectroscopySeries (mathematics)ChemistryOrganoTin(IV) 119Sn NMR 119Sn couplings Karplus DFT Relativistic ZORAOrganic ChemistryScalar (mathematics)heteronuclear NMR spectroscopy; DFT calculations; tin compoundstin compoundsDFT calculationsBiochemistryInorganic ChemistryComputational chemistrySettore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale E InorganicaMaterials ChemistryOverall performancePhysical and Theoretical ChemistryVicinal
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