Re: AMMRL: Gramicidin anyone?

From: rwiseman <rwiseman_at_msu.edu>
Date: Fri, 16 Mar 2007 17:32:38 -0400

>Contact Tim Cross at the National High Field Magnetic Resonance
>Laboratories in Florida.


He works on gramacidin.

Best of luck.



>I spent a summer studying with Dr. Hinton's group at UArk.. If
>anyone would have some, I bet he would! Long live gramicidin the beautiful!
>
>http://www.uark.edu/chemistry/facultystaff/faculty/hinton/index.html
>
>They synthesized their own. Good luck!
>
>- Jessica Dion
>
>Paul Shin wrote:
>>Hello all!
>>Would any of you happen to have gramicidin available- either the
>>free chemical or a NMR sample? We would like to us it as a sample
>>in our Organic Spectroscopy class- NMR application specifically,
>>but can't find it available on the open market. Aldrich got theirs
>>from Bosche who no longer supplies gramicidin anymore apparently.
>>It is sometimes used as a NMR standard for biological NMR
>>applications by vendors. So, if you happen to have a small amount
>>(few hundred milligrams would be nice) or a NMR tube sample
>>available, we would be happy to purchase, rent or borrow it. A clue
>>to where we may be able to purchase a sample of gramicidin if it is
>>still on the market would be appreciated as well.
>>Thanks in advance!
>>Paul
>>Paul Shin, Ph.D.
>>Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, CSUN
>>California State University
>>18111 Nordhoff St
>>Northridge, CA 91330
>>818-677-6887 phone
>>818-677-4068 fax
>>www.csun.edu/chemistry/Facilities.html
>
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