天然树脂的多光谱分析

IF 4.3 3区 医学 Q2 CHEMISTRY, MEDICINAL
Lara Heidrich, Bastian Brand, Stefan Brackmann, Jan Schäuble, Mohammed Adel Aly, Raphael Reher, Tanja Pommerening, Martin Koch
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摘要

树脂自古以来就被用作药材,近年来还发现了各种防腐树脂。在欧洲,一种来自古埃及木乃伊的树脂物质 Mumia vera aegyptiaca 甚至作为补药在药店出售,直到 20 世纪初。由于气相色谱-质谱法或液相色谱-串联质谱法等成熟的分析技术具有破坏性,无法对珍贵的考古样本进行分析,因此很难对这些考古样本的成分进行详细研究。因此,迫切需要其他非破坏性方法来鉴定树脂残留物。本研究旨在探索和比较五种光谱方法的使用,以替代现有的分析程序。为此,我们研究了 15 个已知来源的树脂样品和 3 个来自埃及市场的样品。激光诱导击穿光谱法和太赫兹时域光谱法只能为树脂分类提供有限的信息,而核磁共振光谱法和傅立叶变换红外光谱法则可以更准确地对树脂样品进行分类。此外,光致发光/光致发光激发光谱法具有成本效益高、无损性和数据采集速度快等普遍优势,因此具有广阔的应用前景。
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Multispectral investigation of natural resins

Multispectral investigation of natural resins
Resins have been used as remedies since ancient times and various embalming resins have been identified in recent years. In Europe, Mumia vera aegyptiaca, a resinous substance from ancient Egyptian mummies, was even sold in pharmacies as a tonic until the early 20th century. It is difficult to examine the composition of these archeological samples in detail as the well-established analytical techniques, that is, gas chromatography-mass spectrometry or liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry, are destructive and therefore do not allow the analysis of valuable archeological samples. Hence, there is an urgent need for alternative, nondestructive methods for the identification of resin residues. This study aims to explore and compare the use of five spectroscopic methods as an alternative to established analytical procedures. For that, 15 resin samples of known origin and three samples from an Egyptian market were studied. While laser induced-breakdown spectroscopy and terahertz time-domain spectroscopy provide only limited information for resin classification, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy can be used to classify the resin samples more accurately. Furthermore, photoluminescence/photoluminescence excitation spectroscopy shows a promising potential in combination with its general advantages, such as cost-efficiency, nondestructive nature, and fast data acquisition.
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Archiv der Pharmazie
Archiv der Pharmazie 医学-化学综合
CiteScore
7.90
自引率
5.90%
发文量
176
审稿时长
3.0 months
期刊介绍: Archiv der Pharmazie - Chemistry in Life Sciences is an international journal devoted to research and development in all fields of pharmaceutical and medicinal chemistry. Emphasis is put on papers combining synthetic organic chemistry, structural biology, molecular modelling, bioorganic chemistry, natural products chemistry, biochemistry or analytical methods with pharmaceutical or medicinal aspects such as biological activity. The focus of this journal is put on original research papers, but other scientifically valuable contributions (e.g. reviews, minireviews, highlights, symposia contributions, discussions, and essays) are also welcome.
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