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Agilent dd2 600

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The Agilent DD2 600 is a high-performance nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectrometer. It is designed to provide accurate and reliable analysis of chemical and biological samples. The core function of the Agilent DD2 600 is to generate and detect radio frequency signals, which are used to measure the magnetic properties of atomic nuclei within a sample, allowing for the identification and quantification of various molecular species.

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Structural Analysis of Chondroitin Sulfate

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Purified CS samples (30 mg each) and standard CS-A (30 mg) were dissolved in 99.9% D2O and lyophilized twice, and were finally dissolved in 0.5 mL D2O in a 5 mm NMR tube. 1H NMR spectroscopy and 13C spectroscopy were recorded on Agilent DD2 600 (Agilent Technologies Inc., Santa Barbara, CA, USA) operating at a proton frequency of 600 MHz.
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600 MHz NMR Spectroscopy Protocol

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All 1H NMR spectra were recorded on an Agilent DD2 600 MHz NMR spectrometer (Agilent Technologies, Santa Clara, USA) operating at a proton frequency of 600.13 MHz. 1H NMR experiments were performed with the following parameters: relaxation delay, 2.0 s; acquisition time, 1.36 s; number of scans, 64; pulse program, cpmgpr1d (Bruker notation); and spectral width, 12,019.2 Hz.
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