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NP-MRD

General information

URL: https://np-mrd.org
Full name: Natural Products Magnetic Resonance Database
Description: The Natural Products Magnetic Resonance Database is a comprehensive, freely available electronic resource for the deposition, distribution, searching and retrieval of nuclear magnetic resonance data on natural products, metabolites and other biologically derived chemicals.
Year founded: 2022
Last update:
Version: Version 1.0
Accessibility:
Accessible
Country/Region: Canada

Funding support

  • U24 AT010811

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Contact information

University/Institution: University of Alberta
Address: Univ Alberta, Dept Biol Sci, Edmonton, AB T6G 2E9, Canada
City: Edmonton
Province/State: Alberta
Country/Region: Canada
Contact name (PI/Team): Wishart, David S.
Contact email (PI/Helpdesk): david.wishart@ualberta.ca

Publications

39574402
The Natural Products Magnetic Resonance Database (NP-MRD) for 2025. [PMID: 39574402]
David S Wishart, Tanvir Sajed, Matthew Pin, Ella F Poynton, Bharat Goel, Brian L Lee, An Chi Guo, Sukanta Saha, Zinat Sayeeda, Scott Han, Mark Berjanskii, Harrison Peters, Eponine Oler, Vasuk Gautam, Tamara Jordan, Jonghyeok Kim, Benjamin Ledingham, Zachary M Tretter, James T Koller, Hailey A Shreffler, Lillian R Stillwell, Amy M Jystad, Niranjan Govind, Jessica L Bade, Lloyd W Sumner, Roger G Linington, John R Cort

The Natural Products Magnetic Resonance Database (NP-MRD; https://np-mrd.org) is a comprehensive, freely accessible, web-based resource for the deposition, distribution, extraction, and retrieval of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data on natural products (NPs). The NP-MRD was initially established to support compound de-replication and data dissemination for the NP community. However, that community has now grown to include many users from the metabolomics, microbiomics, foodomics, and nutrition science fields. Indeed, since its launch in 2022, the NP-MRD has expanded enormously in size, scope, and popularity. The current version of NP-MRD now contains nearly 7× more compounds (281 859 versus 40 908) and 7× more NMR spectra (5.5 million versus 817 278) than the first release. More specifically, an additional 4.6 million predicted spectra and another 11 000 spectra simulated from experimental chemical shifts were deposited into the database. Likewise, the number of NMR raw spectral data depositions has grown from 165 spectra per year to >10 000 per year. As a result of this expansion, the number of monthly webpage views has grown from 55 to 20 000 and the number of monthly visitors has increased from 7 to 2500. To address this growth and to better support the expanding needs of its diverse community of users, many additional improvements to the NP-MRD have been made. These include significant enhancements to the data submission process, notable updates to the database's spectral search utilities and useful additions to support better NMR spectral analysis/prediction. Significant efforts have also been undertaken to remediate and update many of NP-MRD's database entries. This manuscript describes these database improvements and expansion efforts, along with how they have been implemented and what future upgrades to the NP-MRD are planned.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2025:53(D1) | 10 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)
34791429
NP-MRD: the Natural Products Magnetic Resonance Database. [PMID: 34791429]
David S Wishart, Zinat Sayeeda, Zachary Budinski, AnChi Guo, Brian L Lee, Mark Berjanskii, Manoj Rout, Harrison Peters, Raynard Dizon, Robert Mah, Claudia Torres-Calzada, Mickel Hiebert-Giesbrecht, Dorna Varshavi, Dorsa Varshavi, Eponine Oler, Dana Allen, Xuan Cao, Vasuk Gautam, Andrew Maras, Ella F Poynton, Pegah Tavangar, Vera Yang, Jeffrey A van Santen, Rajarshi Ghosh, Saurav Sarma, Eleanor Knutson, Victoria Sullivan, Amy M Jystad, Ryan Renslow, Lloyd W Sumner, Roger G Linington, John R Cort

The Natural Products Magnetic Resonance Database (NP-MRD) is a comprehensive, freely available electronic resource for the deposition, distribution, searching and retrieval of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) data on natural products, metabolites and other biologically derived chemicals. NMR spectroscopy has long been viewed as the 'gold standard' for the structure determination of novel natural products and novel metabolites. NMR is also widely used in natural product dereplication and the characterization of biofluid mixtures (metabolomics). All of these NMR applications require large collections of high quality, well-annotated, referential NMR spectra of pure compounds. Unfortunately, referential NMR spectral collections for natural products are quite limited. It is because of the critical need for dedicated, open access natural product NMR resources that the NP-MRD was funded by the National Institute of Health (NIH). Since its launch in 2020, the NP-MRD has grown quickly to become the world's largest repository for NMR data on natural products and other biological substances. It currently contains both structural and NMR data for nearly 41,000 natural product compounds from >7400 different living species. All structural, spectroscopic and descriptive data in the NP-MRD is interactively viewable, searchable and fully downloadable in multiple formats. Extensive hyperlinks to other databases of relevance are also provided. The NP-MRD also supports community deposition of NMR assignments and NMR spectra (1D and 2D) of natural products and related meta-data. The deposition system performs extensive data enrichment, automated data format conversion and spectral/assignment evaluation. Details of these database features, how they are implemented and plans for future upgrades are also provided. The NP-MRD is available at https://np-mrd.org.

Nucleic Acids Res. 2022:50(D1) | 64 Citations (from Europe PMC, 2025-12-13)

Ranking

All databases:
747/6895 (89.181%)
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72/719 (90.125%)
Health and medicine:
187/1738 (89.298%)
747
Total Rank
63
Citations
21
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Created on: 2022-04-24
Curated by:
zheng luo [2025-07-01]
Lina Ma [2022-06-02]
Pei Liu [2022-05-14]
Pei Liu [2022-04-24]