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  • Notices and Trademarks
  • Open this section 1. Introduction
    • Open this section 1.1. Installing Chenomx NMR Suite
      • Windows (64-bit)
      • Windows (32-bit)
      • Mac OS X
      • Linux (64-bit)
      • Linux (32-bit)
    • 1.2. Running Chenomx NMR Suite
    • 1.3. Software Updates
    • 1.4. Tutorial and Sample Files
  • Open this section 2. Handling Samples and Spectra
    • Open this section 2.1. Sample Preparation
      • Preparing Filter Tubes for Sample Filtration
      • Filtering the Sample through Microcentrifuge Filter Tube
      • Internal Standard Solution
    • Open this section 2.2. Spectral Data Acquisition
      • Pulse Sequences
      • Required NMR Parameters
    • Open this section 2.3. Spectral Data Processing
      • Data Processed with Other Software
  • Open this section 3. Common Tasks
    • 3.1. Processing a Spectrum
    • 3.2. Profiling a Spectrum
    • 3.3. Identifying Compounds
    • 3.4. Profiling Overlapped Regions in a Spectrum
    • 3.5. Determining Compound Concentrations
  • Open this section 4. The Basics
    • 4.1. Opening Files
    • 4.2. Importing Spectra
    • 4.3. Saving Files
    • 4.4. Closing Files
    • 4.5. Exiting Modules
    • 4.6. Undo and Redo
    • 4.7. Change Columns
    • Open this section 4.8. Sidebar
      • Legend
      • Files
      • Reference Cards
      • Spectrum Details
      • Processing History
      • Compound Sets
      • Simulation
    • 4.9. Spectrum Overlays
    • Open this section 4.10. Spectrum Graph Tools
      • Show Entire Spectrum
      • Set Zoom
      • Undo/Redo Zoom
      • Auto Zoom
      • Increase/Decrease Vertical Zoom
      • Increase/Decrease Horizontal Zoom
      • Spectrum Graph
      • Spectrum Thumbnail
      • Select Region
    • 4.11. Export Spectrum Image
    • 4.12. Copy Spectrum Image to Clipboard
    • 4.13. Display Options
    • 4.14. Preferences
  • Open this section 5. Processor
    • 5.1. Overview
    • Open this section 5.2. Processing Tools
      • Line Broadening
      • Phase Correction
      • Baseline Correction
      • Shim Correction
      • Region Deletion
      • Reverse Spectrum
      • Batch Process
    • Open this section 5.3. Calibration Tools
      • Calibrate CSI
      • Define Custom CSI
      • Calibrate pH
      • Calibration Tool
    • Open this section 5.4. Information Tools
      • Spectrum Details (Sidebar)
      • Processing History (Sidebar)
    • Open this section 5.5. Importing and Exporting Data
      • Batch Import
      • Send to Profiler
      • Export as JCAMP-DX
  • Open this section 6. Profiler
    • 6.1. Overview
    • Open this section 6.2. Profiling Tools
      • Compound Table
      • Custom Colors
      • Pinned Compounds
      • Starred Compounds
      • Remember Selection
      • Quick Searches
      • Concentrations and Compound Fits
      • Fit Automatically
      • Concentration Fitting and Optimization Tool
      • Enforce Transform Windows
      • Scale Concentrations
      • Batch Edit
      • pH Tool
      • Compound Snapper
      • Batch Fit
    • 6.3. Cluster Navigator
    • Open this section 6.4. Compound Set Tools
      • Compound Sets (Sidebar)
    • Open this section 6.5. Importing and Exporting Data
      • Batch Export
      • Export Compound Table
      • Export Profiled Compounds
      • Import Profile
      • Send to Processor
    • 6.6. Spectral Binning
    • Open this section 6.7. Information Tools
      • Legend (Sidebar)
      • Reference Card Panel (Sidebar)
      • Spectrum Details (Sidebar)
      • Concentration Units
  • Open this section 7. Spin Simulator
    • 7.1. Overview
    • Open this section 7.2. Simulating Tools
      • New Simulation
      • Spin Systems
      • Spin Definitions
      • Spin Navigator
      • J-Modifiers
    • Open this section 7.3. Information Tools
      • Spin Definition (Sidebar)
      • Simulation Details
  • Open this section 8. Compound Builder
    • 8.1. Overview
    • Open this section 8.2. Building Tools
      • New Compound
      • Import Simulation
      • Adding Peaks
      • Selecting Peaks and Clusters
      • Delete Selected Peaks
      • Adjusting Peaks
      • Grouping Peaks as a Cluster
      • Optimize Selected Peak Shapes
      • Generate Cluster for Region
      • Transform Windows
      • pH Sensitivities
      • Manage Cluster IDs
      • Cluster Navigator
    • Open this section 8.3. Information Tools
      • Reference Card Panel (Sidebar)
      • Compound Details
      • Information Panel
    • 8.4. Compound Fit Style
  • Open this section 9. Library Manager
    • 9.1. Overview
    • Open this section 9.2. Library Tools
      • Compound Table
      • Quick Searches
      • Add Compounds
      • Export Compounds
      • Send to Compound Builder
      • Remove Compounds
      • Update Compounds
    • Open this section 9.3. Compound Set Tools
      • Compound Sets (Sidebar)
      • Automatic Compound Sets
      • Compound Sets
      • Smart Compound Sets
      • Rename Compound Sets
      • Remove Compound Sets
    • Open this section 9.4. Reference Card Editor
      • Required Details
      • Optional Details
    • Open this section 9.5. Information Tools
      • Reference Card Panel (Sidebar)
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3.2 Profiling a Spectrum

Profiling a spectrum (i.e "targeted profiling") can be a subtle and potentially complex task. You can choose the compounds that you profile in a particular spectrum to suit a variety of timeframes, research goals, or other requirements. However, one of the most important aspects of your approach to profiling a spectrum should be maintaining a consistent profiling strategy, as this gives you more consistent and more easily-interpreted results.

For more details on specific profiling techniques and how to apply them to your spectra, please see “Tutorial and Sample Files”.

To profile a spectrum using targeted profiling

  1. Process the spectrum (see “Processing a Spectrum”).

  2. (Optional) Create a compound set containing the compounds that you would like to analyze (see “Compound Set Tools”).

  3. Open the spectrum in Profiler (see “Opening Files”).

  4. (Optional) Select a compound set containing compounds appropriate for the sample. If you created a compound set above, select the compound set that you created. Otherwise, a default set containing compounds from the Chenomx Reference Library is selected for you.

  5. Identify and profile prominent signals in the spectrum (see “Identifying Compounds”).

    Some compounds in the spectrum are very easy to pick out, including CSI compounds like DSS or TSP and pH indicators like imidazole, creatinine or DFTMP. Depending on the type of sample that you are analyzing, there may be other compounds that also stand out.

  6. Systematically review the remaining signals in the spectrum; identify and profile as needed.

    You can use information and external links from the Reference Panel (see “Reference Card Panel (Sidebar)”) to help establish the presence of particular compounds in the samples that you are analyzing.


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