
What You'll Learn
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No Standards Needed
How MRR eliminates the need for costly enantiopure reference standards
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Rapid Chiral Analysis
How the isoMRR enables fast, high-resolution analysis of enantiomeric excess (EE) in essential oils
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Quality Control Made Simple
Why MRR is ideal for authenticating natural products like copaiba, cypress, and nutmeg oil
Problem and Solution
Problem
Chiral analysis is essential for verifying the quality and authenticity of essential oils, but traditional methods like GC and HPLC are slow, complex, and depend on costly enantiopure standards that may not be available.
Solution
BrightSpec’s isoMRR™ platform uses MRR spectroscopy to directly measure enantiomeric excess—no standards, no derivatization, no chromatography. It delivers fast, accurate results ideal for quality control and product authentication.
Resources
App Note
Formaldehyde Quantitation
Learn how MRR simplifies formaldehyde quantitation with no derivatization and no separation.
Webinar
MRR in the Classroom and Lab
Two scientists share their experience using MRR instruments for both teaching and research.
Brochure
Meet the isoMRR
Streamlined analysis, precise quantification, and chiral clarity—all in one powerful platform.
App Note
Formaldehyde Quantitation
Learn how MRR simplifies formaldehyde quantitation with no derivatization and no separation.
Webinar
MRR in the Classroom and Lab
Two scientists share their experience using MRR instruments for both teaching and research.
Brochure
Meet the isoMRR
Streamlined analysis, precise quantification, and chiral clarity—all in one powerful platform.