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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 24, 2005
Filed:
Jul. 31, 2000
Dwight W. Miller, Pine Bluff, AR (US);
Richard Beger, White Hall, AR (US);
Jackson O. Lay, Jr., Little Rock, AR (US);
Jon G. Wilkes, Little Rock, AR (US);
James P. Freeman, White Hall, AR (US);
Dwight W. Miller, Pine Bluff, AR (US);
Richard Beger, White Hall, AR (US);
Jackson O. Lay, Jr., Little Rock, AR (US);
Jon G. Wilkes, Little Rock, AR (US);
James P. Freeman, White Hall, AR (US);
Abstract
Methods are disclosed for establishing a quantitative relationship between spectral properties of molecules and a biological, chemical, or physical endpoint of the molecules. Spectral data including data from nuclear magnetic resonance, mass spectrometric, infrared, and ultraviolet-visible techniques are used along with endpoint data to train a pattern-recognition program. The training yields a spectral data-activity relationship that may be used to predict the endpoint value of a molecule from its spectral data alone. Methods for rapidly screening isolated compounds or mixtures of compounds based upon their spectral data are included.