![]() This year it was a virtual meeting taking place from 26 to 29 April 2021. Some of the SeRMN staff has presented our recent research work at the biannual Spanish and IberAmerican NMR meeting, 10th GERMN biennial /9th IberAmerican/7th Iberian NMR Meeting. This work represents a first step towards the simultaneous multicomponent enantiospecific analysis of complex mixtures, a capability that will have substantial impact on metabolism studies, metabolic phenotyping, chemical reaction monitoring, and many other fields where complex mixtures containing chiral molecules require efficient characterization. As a proof of concept, eighteen essential amino acids (AAs) at physiological concentrations were simultaneously enantiospecifically detected using NMR spectroscopy and a chiral solvating agent. Here, we report on the first in situ enantiospecific detection of a thirty-nine-component mixture. via enantiospecifically analyzing metabolites in their native environment. The simultaneous enantiospecific detection of multiple chiral molecules in a mixture represents a major challenge, which would lead to a significantly better understanding of the underlying biological processes e.g. To date, the enantiospecific analysis of mixtures necessarily requires prior separation of the individual components. In this talk our last advances in enantiodifferentiation using NMR were shown and discussed. Míriam Pérez-Trujillo presented the talk In situ Enantiospecific Detection of Multiple Metabolites in Mixtures using NMR Spectroscopy in the “Metabolomics” session.Some of our recent research work was presented at the European NMR meeting Euromar 2021 that was going to take place at Portoroz (Slovenia), but which was finally virtual from the 5 th to the 8 th of July 2021. ![]() The full world Chemistry ranking is available here: įull list of UAB researchers for all disciplines: The full Chemistry ranking for Spain is available here: The Chemistry ranking for UAB is available here: The ranking includes only leading scientists with D-index of at least 40 for academic publications made in the area of Chemistry. The ranking is based on D-index (Discipline H-index) metric, which only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline. Parella has also been ranked #6 at UAB, #268 in Spain and #7687 in the world in the field of Chemistry, according to, a leading academic platform for researchers, that has just released the 2023 Edition of the Ranking of Best Scientists. Teodor Parella, head of the SeRMN-UAB, appears in this Stanford list that includes 3030 spanish researchers from different disciplines, around 300 spanish chemists and 81 researchers from the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona.ĭr. The world’s top 2% of most important scientists across all fields have been updated in a new list issued by Stanford University (1).
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