Hello all,
I hope you are enjoying your summer.
I'm running into a roadblock. I would like to see if I can detect very low
concentration (uM range) of butyrate in plasma using my Bruker 600MHz
spectrometer equipped with a TCI *1.7mm* micro-cryoprobe. Therefore I have to
use the 1.7mm NMR tubes. However, when I ran my 100uM Butyrate control sample
I noticed way more peaks than expected. See attached file. I decided to check
first the D2O. I used two different lots of D2O from one company and one lot
from another company. I still see the same extra peaks. Therefore, the extra
peaks have to come from the 1.7mm tubes. Has anyone seen this before? If yes,
how did you deal with these extra peaks and 1.7mm tubes handling?
Thanks in advance for any advices and inputs! Greatly appreciated.
Best,
Geneviève
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*Dr. Geneviève Seabrook*
Scientist, UHN-Princess Margaret Cancer Centre
NMR Research & NMR Core Facility Manager
Toronto, Canada
Email : Genevieve.Seabrook_at_uhnresearch.ca
Mobile: 416-629-7391
https://nmrcore.uhnresearch.ca/
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