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The detection of biomarkers in evaporite matrices using a portable Raman instrument under Alpine conditions.

A Culka1, J Jehlička, P Vandenabeele, H G M Edwards.   

Abstract

The detection of relatively low concentrations of the biomarkers in experimentally prepared evaporitic matrices using a portable Raman instrument (Ahura First Defender XL equipped with a 785 nm diode laser and fixed frontal probe) under Alpine conditions was tested. The instrument was able to detect nucleobases thymine (1673 and 984 cm(-1)) and adenine (722 and 536 cm(-1)) at concentrations of 1 wt% in the gypsum matrix outdoors at a low ambient temperature of -10°C and at an altitude of 2860 m(Pitztal, Austria). Amino acids glycine (1324 and 892 cm(-1)) and alanine (1357 and 851 cm(-1)) were unambiguously detected at 10 wt%. The main Raman features: strong, medium and partially weak intensity bands were observed in good agreement with the reference spectra for individual compounds (with a spectral resolution 7-10 cm(-1)) in the wavenumber range 200-1800 cm(-1). In the qualitative part of the experiment it was established that the portable instrument is able to detect the components in the mixture of three biomarkers (glycine, alanine and mellitic acid) and two evaporitic minerals unambiguously. It also detected the majority of the six similar amino acids in the mixture with gypsum and epsomite evaporitic minerals. The results obtained here demonstrate the possibility of a miniaturised Raman spectrometer to be able to cope with the various exobiologically related tasks that can be expected in the future planetary surface exploration missions. Within the payload designed by ESA and NASA for future missions, Raman spectroscopy will represent a unique research instrument.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 21237702     DOI: 10.1016/j.saa.2010.12.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Spectrochim Acta A Mol Biomol Spectrosc        ISSN: 1386-1425            Impact factor:   4.098


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1.  Combining portable Raman probes with nanotubes for theranostic applications.

Authors:  Ashwinkumar A Bhirde; Gang Liu; Albert Jin; Ramiro Iglesias-Bartolome; Alioscka A Sousa; Richard D Leapman; J Silvio Gutkind; Seulki Lee; Xiaoyuan Chen
Journal:  Theranostics       Date:  2011-07-04       Impact factor: 11.556

2.  Defining Multiple Characteristic Raman Bands of α-Amino Acids as Biomarkers for Planetary Missions Using a Statistical Method.

Authors:  S M Rolfe; M R Patel; I Gilmour; K Olsson-Francis; T J Ringrose
Journal:  Orig Life Evol Biosph       Date:  2016-01-07       Impact factor: 1.950

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