Quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy based on PULCON methodology: Application to quantification of invaluable marine toxin, okadaic acid

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ERETIC2 (Electronic Reference To access In vivo Concentrations 2) based on PULCON (Pulse Length–based Concentration determination) methodology is a quantitative NMR (qNMR) using an external standard. The performance of the PULCON method was assessed using maleic acid (MA). Quantification of the diarrhetic shellfish toxin and okadaic acid by PULCON was successfully consistent with that obtained by a conventional internal standard method, demonstrating that the PULCON method is useful for the quantification of invaluable marine toxins without any contaminations by an internal standard.

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Watanabe, R., Sugai, C., Yamazaki, T., Matsushima, R., Uchida, H., Matsumiya, M., … Suzuki, T. (2016). Quantitative nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy based on PULCON methodology: Application to quantification of invaluable marine toxin, okadaic acid. Toxins, 8(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins8100294

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