While for many years NMR spectroscopy was one of the most useful
methods of analyzing smaller molecules, nowadays it is an
indispensable tool in determining the structure of complex
biomolecules too. One reason for this is not least the development of
increasingly powerful appliances that enabled this complicated
analysis using tiny amounts of the substances in the first place.
Just as the image of a 2D spectrum allows an insight into the spatial
structure of a molecule, the chronological examination of an NMR
experiment enables the description of the molecular dynamics. It is
only by explaining such characteristics that we can really come to
understand the functioning of biomolecules. This book is neither a
purely analytical nor bioorganic work, and as such fills a gap for
everybody working in determining the structure of carbohydrates and
their conjugates. In a clearly comprehensible manner, the text
summarizes the latest knowledge surrounding the use of NMR
spectroscopy with such biologically important substance classes as
polysaccharides, glycoproteins and glycolipides. Furthermore, it
provides an insight into the interactions with other biomolecules
such as proteins, nucleic acids or carbohydrates. A valuable guide
for all glucochemists.
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