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Application of Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy in Illicit Substance Analysis: A Focus on MDMA
Utilizing advanced Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technology, our latest research provides startling insights into MDMA content variability in street ecstasy tablets. This NMR-driven analytical accuracy sets a new standard in Spectroscopy methods for drug analysis, significantly impacting harm reduction and public safety strategies.
Application of Benchtop NMR Spectroscopy in Illicit Substance Analysis: A Focus on MDMA
Utilizing advanced Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) technology, our latest research provides startling insights into MDMA content variability in street ecstasy tablets. This NMR-driven analytical accuracy sets a new standard in Spectroscopy methods for drug analysis, significantly impacting harm reduction and public safety strategies.
Mephedrone and other Methylmethcathinone (MMC) Identification via Benchtop NMR
Cathinone is a natural alkaloid occurring in the khat plant known for its mild stimulating effects when chewing the leaves which is of cultural importance in East Africa and the Middle East… Read more on our NMR blog
Methamphetamine and MDMA - Structural Similarity in NMR Spectroscopy
NMR spectra visualize the change in the Larmor frequency of each hydrogen atom in the analyte. This change is what we call the chemical shift of the signal which is dependent on electronic effects. Similar molecules show similar NMR spectra and this is another advantage of NMR spectroscopy compared to other analytical methods: Derivatives or in this case new psychological active substances or ‘designer drugs’ can be recognized as a potential illicit compound, which is what we are currently working on with police authorities in Germany. Benchtop NMR 1-855-NMREADY (667-3239) toll-free in the US and Canada