The transverse relaxation rate of water protons R2(1H2O) is found to be sensitive to amide hydrolysis and diglycine dimerization. The results demonstrate the feasibility of using R2(1H2O) as a diagnostic tool to detect chemical changes in aqueous solutions. Potential applications include drug product formulation and inspection.
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