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The need for criteria to compare different analytical methods for measuring extraterrestrial organic matter at ultra-trace levels in relatively small and unique samples (e.g., fragments of meteorites, micrometeorites, planetary samples) is discussed. We emphasize the need to standardize the description of future analyses, and take the first step toward a proposed international laboratory network for performance testing.
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Aminoácidos/análise , Meio Ambiente Extraterreno/química , Microquímica/métodos , Compostos Orgânicos/análise , Exobiologia , Meteoroides , Microquímica/estatística & dados numéricos , Origem da Vida , Sensibilidade e EspecificidadeRESUMO
The presence in the environment of diaminopimelic acid (DAP), a specific eubacterial marker, can be attributed to that of bacteria. We report a reliable and highly sensitive method for the quantification of DAP in calcareous rocks. It consists of acid hydrolysis of rock powder, purification of DAP by chromatography on Dowex 50W and Spherogel AA-NA+ columns, and quantitative analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography. Addition of tritiated DAP, the internal standard, allows one to follow the relevant fractions throughout the purification procedure and to determine their yield. The analytical step consists in pre-column derivatization with ortho-phthaldialdehyde of purified samples, and separation through a reversed-phase C18 column. Chemical controls, i.e., oxidation of samples to rule out the presence of co-eluting lanthionine and cystathionine, as well as mass spectrometry, confirm the presence of DAP in analyzed samples. Our method allows the separation of meso- from L- and/or D-stereoisomers of DAP, and reveals their presence in the examined rocks, two stromatolites of different age and geographic origin.
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Biomarcadores , Cromatografia Líquida de Alta Pressão/métodos , Ácido Diaminopimélico/análise , Geologia , Escherichia coli/química , Fenômenos Geológicos , Espectrometria de MassasRESUMO
We describe a quantitative assay for diaminopimelic acid (DAP) in urine. It involves (i) hydrolysis of urine samples, (ii) purification by several different liquid chromatography steps, and (iii) analysis by high-performance liquid chromatography on a reversed-phase C18 column. Tritiated-DAP, the internal standard, allows one to precisely follow the DAP-containing fractions and to determine the yield during purification. Sensitive and relatively accurate quantification of DAP, with a threshold of 50 fmol, is based on ion-pairing properties of eluants and ortho-phthaldialdehyde derivatization. The presence of DAP in relevant fractions was confirmed by combined gas chromatography and mass spectrometry. The DAP concentration in adult human urine pooled over 24 h ranges from 0.69 to 2.01 microM, a result in fair agreement with previously published values obtained by ninhydrin derivatization or gas chromatography.