Issue 17, 2013

Identification of collagen-based materials in cultural heritage

Abstract

All stakeholders in cultural heritage share an interest in fabrication methods and material technology. Until now methods for analysis of organic materials, particularly proteins, have not been widely available to researchers at cultural institutions. This paper will describe an analytical method for the identification of collagen-based materials from soft tissue sources and show examples of its application to diverse museum objects. The method, peptide mass fingerprinting (PMF), uses enzymatic digestion of extracted proteins to produce a mixture of peptides. The mass spectrum of the mixture contains characteristic marker ions—a peptide mass fingerprint—which are compared to species-specific markers from references as the basis of identification. Preliminary results indicate that analysis of materials from aged samples, several different tissue types, and tanned or untanned materials yields comparable PMF results. Significantly, PMF is simple, rapid, sensitive and specific, has been implemented in a museum laboratory, and is being practiced successfully by non-specialists.

Graphical abstract: Identification of collagen-based materials in cultural heritage

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 May 2013
Accepted
20 Jun 2013
First published
20 Jun 2013

Analyst, 2013,138, 4849-4858

Identification of collagen-based materials in cultural heritage

D. P. Kirby, M. Buckley, E. Promise, S. A. Trauger and T. R. Holdcraft, Analyst, 2013, 138, 4849 DOI: 10.1039/C3AN00925D

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