Description
Ceramic vessels were used to cook a mixture of milk, meat (pork and beef) and cereals (wheat and barley), and proteomic studies were conducted on the ceramics to study the absorption and subsequent extraction and identification of the proteins from th various categories of foodstuff. A novel Deep Eutectic Solvent-based extraction procedure was also trialled and its efficacy compared with the standard GuHCl-based extraction procedure.
Date made available | 2023 |
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Publisher | PRoteomics IDEntifications Database |
Date of data production | 14 Nov 2023 |
Keywords
- Deep Eutectic Solvent
- Archaeological ceramics
- LC-MS/MS
- Protein extraction
- Residue analysis
Equipment
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Biological Mass Spectrometry (BioMS) Facility
Knight, D. (Platform Lead), Warwood, S. (Senior Technical Specialist), Selley, J. (Technical Specialist), Taylor, G. (Technical Specialist), Fullwood, P. (Technical Specialist), Keevill, E.-J. (Senior Technician) & Allsey, J. (Technician)
FBMH Platform Sciences, Enabling Technologies & InfrastructureFacility/equipment: Facility