Bondetti M, Scott E, Courel B, Lucquin A, Shoda S, Lundy J, Labra-Odde C, Drieu L, Craig O E
BioArCh University of York York UK.
University of Groningen, Arctic Centre Groningen the Netherlands.
Archaeometry. 2021 Jun;63(3):594-608. doi: 10.1111/arcm.12631. Epub 2020 Nov 28.
Long-chain -(alkylphenyl)alkanoic acids (APAAs) derived from the heating of unsaturated fatty acids have been widely used for the identification of aquatic products in archaeological ceramic vessels. To date, little attention has been paid to the diagnostic potential of shorter chain (< C) APAAs, despite their frequent occurrence. Here, a range of laboratory and field experiments and analyses of archaeological samples were undertaken to investigate whether APAAs could be used to further differentiate different commodities. The results provide new insights about the conditions for the formation of APAAs and enable the proposition of novel criteria to distinguish different natural products.
由不饱和脂肪酸加热产生的长链-(烷基苯基)链烷酸(APAAs)已被广泛用于鉴定考古陶瓷容器中的水产品。迄今为止,尽管短链(<C)APAAs频繁出现,但人们对其诊断潜力关注甚少。在此,我们进行了一系列实验室和现场实验以及考古样品分析,以研究APAAs是否可用于进一步区分不同商品。研究结果为APAAs的形成条件提供了新见解,并提出了区分不同天然产物的新标准。