2007
DOI: 10.1021/ac070993k
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Identification of Ritual Blood in African Artifacts Using TOF-SIMS and Synchrotron Radiation Microspectroscopies

Abstract: A new protocol is implemented to demonstrate the presence of blood in the patina of African art objects from Mali. Divided into three steps, the protocol first consists in demonstrating the presence of proteins and localizing them in the sample's cross sections using time-of-flight secondary ion mass spectrometry (TOF-SIMS) and synchrotron-based infrared microspectrometry (µFT-IR). In a second time, TOF-SIMS is used to investigate heme, which is a blood marker. If heme is missing, which could mean that it is t… Show more

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“…2 D and E). Comparison of the exact masses of analyzed peaks with the hemoglobin control and calculated masses of porphyrin derivatives (Table S1), as well as previous ToF-SIMS studies on heme, strongly indicate that the iron is still part of the porphyrin structure (25,(28)(29)(30). The most significant difference between the spectra of the female mosquito abdomen and the spectra of the purified pig hemoglobin is the absence of the peak for the intact heme ion [M] + at m/z 616.18 and the fragment ions centering at m/z 557.14, [M-CH 2 COOH] + .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…2 D and E). Comparison of the exact masses of analyzed peaks with the hemoglobin control and calculated masses of porphyrin derivatives (Table S1), as well as previous ToF-SIMS studies on heme, strongly indicate that the iron is still part of the porphyrin structure (25,(28)(29)(30). The most significant difference between the spectra of the female mosquito abdomen and the spectra of the purified pig hemoglobin is the absence of the peak for the intact heme ion [M] + at m/z 616.18 and the fragment ions centering at m/z 557.14, [M-CH 2 COOH] + .…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Studies describing detection and imaging of complex lipids (e.g., glycerophospholipids and glycosphingolipids) and simple lipids (e.g., cholesterol, acylglycerides, and fatty acids) have been reported. In addition, other metabolites with superior ionization efficiency such as heme, which is a prosthetic group consisting of an iron atom contained in the center of a porphyrin ring, have also been investigated, even in an African ritual art object (Mazel et al 2007; summarized in Table 2). …”
Section: Current Ims For Small Organic Compoundsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, ToF-SIMS can also be used, with a different approach [Mazel et al 2007]. Different objects, Dogon and Bamana, presenting thick patina were studied to prove whether or not blood was employed for making the patina.…”
Section: Identification Of Bloodmentioning
confidence: 99%