Chemical fingerprinting of algaenans using RuO4 degradation
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2006
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Blokker, P.
Ende, H. van den
Leeuw, J.W. de
Versteegh, G.J.M.
Sinninghe Damsté, J.S.
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Abstract
The freshwater green microalgae, Oocystus solitaria Wittrock f. maior Wille, Pediastrum braunii Wartmann, Pediastrum
kawraiskyi Schmidle, Sorastrum spinulosum Na¨geli and Coelastrum reticulatum (Dangeard) Senn were investigated with
respect to the presence of algaenan and the corresponding RuO4 chemical fingerprint. All species, with the exception of
O. solitaria, were shown to possess a cell wall resistant toward strong acid and base treatment. By analysis of the RuO4
chemical degradation products from these materials a molecular fingerprint was obtained having similar features to the
RuO4 fingerprints of Tetraedron minimum, Scenedesmus communis and Pediastrum boryanum algaenans reported in earlier
studies. Previously it had been shown that these RuO4 fingerprints could also be obtained from ancient sediments, indicating
the presence of algaenan as part of the organic matter. The results from this study show that the chemical composition
of algaenans is possibly a chemotaxonomic feature and can be used to chemically explore the algal contribution to
sedimentary organic matter on a family level. Furthermore, it illustrates that the use of RuO4 degradation combined with
gas chromatography is a suitable analytical tool for the purpose of chemical fingerprinting of algaenans.
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