利用环境电离质谱法对商用乳香树脂进行分类鉴定

Erin R. Price , Kierra R. Cano , Megahn H. Pinedo , Pamela J. McClure , Doina Voin , Alan Forrest , Robert A. Running , Edgard O. Espinoza
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历史上,乳香树脂(俗称乳香)有多种用途,包括药用和宗教仪式。这些做法一直延续到现代,树脂贸易在现代急剧增长。乳香属包含许多目前不受《濒危野生动植物种国际贸易公约》(CITES)保护的物种,但研究发现,由于过度开发,其中一些种群预计将在未来二十年内减少 50%(Bongers 等人,2019 年)。这凸显了对一种能够识别乳香树脂的方法的需求。本研究收集了九种不同种类的乳香树脂,并通过直接分析实时飞行时间质谱(DART TOFMS)在正离子模式下进行分析,将树脂溶解在甲醇中以获得无背景噪音的化学型。对数据进行的化学计量分析表明,树脂的正离子光谱能有效地分离物种,这表明 DART TOFMS 可用于鉴定贸易中的树脂。
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Taxonomic Identification of Commercial Boswellia spp. Resins by Ambient Ionization Mass Spectrometry

Historically, Boswellia resin, commonly known as frankincense, has been used for a variety of applications, including medicinal purposes and in religious ceremonies. These practices continued into the modern era, in which the trade of resin has increased dramatically. The genus Boswellia contains many species that are not currently protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), but research has found that some of these populations are predicted to decrease by 50 % in the next two decades due to overexploitation (Bongers et al., 2019). This highlights the need for a method that can identify Boswellia resins. In this research, resin from nine different species of Boswellia were collected and analyzed in positive ion mode by Direct Analysis in Real Time Time-of-Flight mass spectrometry (DART TOFMS) by dissolving the resin in methanol to obtain a chemotype devoid of background noise. Chemometric analysis of the data indicated that positive ion spectra from the resins separated the species effectively, indicating that DART TOFMS can be used to identify resins in trade.

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Forensic science international. Animals and environments
Forensic science international. Animals and environments Pollution, Law, Forensic Medicine, Veterinary Science and Veterinary Medicine (General)
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