Analytical Study of Lanolin as Potential Biomarker of Prehistoric Sheep-Shearing Practice

IF 3.6 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Claudia Adsuar Fuster, Francesco Caruso, Olivia Gómez-Laserna, Martina Romani, Ramón J. Barrio, Josep Maria Vergès, Vincenza Forgia, Maite Maguregui, Asier Vallejo
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Sheep-shearing practices probably started in the Neolithic Age when the genetic selection of sheep began to be successful in obtaining animals with abundant wool. Flint and obsidian were the main materials probably used to manufacture tools for this purpose. From shearing, lanolin wax is accumulated onto the shearing tools. Lanolin is a complex mixture of esters and polyesters, alcohols, fatty acids, and hydrocarbons produced mainly by sheep to protect the skin and the wool from environmental agents. Due to its complex chemistry, lanolin is relatively difficult to characterize. This work investigates the possible use of lanolin as a biomarker of sheep-shearing practices in the prehistoric era. For this purpose, lanolin degradation pathways have been studied by an experimental archeology approach adjuvated by Fourier transformed infrared spectroscopy, hyperspectral imaging, and gas chromatography coupled with mass spectrometry.

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羊毛脂作为史前剪羊毛活动潜在生物标志物的分析研究
剪羊毛的做法可能始于新石器时代,当时羊的遗传选择开始成功地获得了羊毛丰富的动物。燧石和黑曜石可能是制造这种工具的主要材料。在剪切过程中,羊毛脂蜡会积聚在剪切工具上。羊毛脂是一种由酯类、聚酯类、醇类、脂肪酸和碳氢化合物组成的复杂混合物,主要由绵羊生产,用于保护皮肤和羊毛免受环境因素的侵害。由于其复杂的化学性质,羊毛脂相对难以表征。这项工作调查了羊毛脂作为史前剪羊毛实践的生物标志物的可能用途。为此,羊毛脂降解途径已通过实验考古学方法进行了研究,辅以傅里叶变换红外光谱、高光谱成像和气相色谱联用质谱。
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