What Makes Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy Unique?
NMR spectroscopy is unique in its ability to provide detailed structural information about organic compounds. Though less sensitive than MS or GC, NMR is non-destructive and can analyze samples in their natural state. It is particularly useful for studying complex molecules and elucidating structural information that is difficult to obtain through other methods. NMR's application in metabolomics is growing, providing insights into the metabolic changes associated with exposure to toxic substances.