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Thermo nicolet nexus 670 ft ir spectrophotometer

Manufactured by Thermo Fisher Scientific
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The Thermo-Nicolet Nexus 670 FT-IR spectrophotometer is a laboratory instrument used for the identification and analysis of chemical compounds. It utilizes Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy to measure the absorption of infrared radiation by a sample, providing information about its molecular structure and composition.

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Elucidation of Compound Structure

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The structure of the isolated compound was elucidated by FT-IR (Thermo-Nicolet Nexus 670 FT-IR spectrophotometer, Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.), 1D NMR spectra (Bruker Avance 300 and 600 MHz NMR spectrometers), and ESI-QTOF mass spectrophotometer (QSTAR XL Hybrid ESI-Q TOF mass spectrometer, Applied Biosystems Inc.).
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FTIR Analysis of Zein-CMCS-Genistein Tablets

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The lyophilized powders were pressed into a mold to make a tablet. The pure ingredients (zein, CMCS and genistein) and nanoparticulate genistein formulations were investigated by a Thermo Nicolet Nexus 670 FTIR spectrophotometer (Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc., Walsham, MA, USA). Absorption spectra of samples were obtained at 4000 to 500 cm−1 wavenumbers with a resolution of 4 cm−1 and the air was used as the background, and then smoothing the original FTIR spectra with smoothing points using OMNIC 7.2 software [17 (link)]. All experiments were conducted at 25 °C and performed in triplicate.
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