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Default NMR revision: Compound all at sea

NMR revision: Compound all at sea

Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool and throws up chemical structure insights for even the most complex of natural products. Sometimes, however, those spectral lines can lead chemists to the wrong stereocentres and skeletons. An international team has now revised the structure of an important marine metabolite.

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