easurements are taken, and while spectral changes (function of the reaction time) are analyzed [24,25,26,27,28]. Moreover, molecules are studied at the atomic level [29,30,31]. Unlike other analytical tools, NMR provides dynamic information, and NMR experiments can be carried out under physiological conditions (e.g., atmospheric pressure, temperature, and different pH values) [32,33]. This is especially important in medical drug design since one must understand the interactions between an enzyme of interest an