| Literature DB >> 26113138 |
Daniel B Thomas1, Mark E Hauber2, Daniel Hanley3, Geoffrey I N Waterhouse4, Sara Fraser5, Keith C Gordon5.
Abstract
Avian eggshells are variable in appearance, including coloration. Here, we demonstrate that Raman spectroscopy can provide accurate diagnostic information about major eggshell constituents, including the pigments biliverdin and protoporphyrin IX. Eggshells pigmented with biliverdin showed a series of pigment-diagnostic Raman peaks under 785 nm excitation. Eggshells pigmented with protoporphyrin IX showed strong emission under 1064 nm and 785 nm excitation, whereas resonance Raman spectra (351 nm excitation) showed a set of protoporphyrin IX informative peaks characteristic of protoporphyrin IX. As representative examples, we identified biliverdin in the olive green eggshells of elegant crested tinamous (Eudromia elegans) and in the blue eggshells of extinct upland moa (Megalapteryx didinus). This study encourages the wider use of Raman spectroscopy in pigment and coloration research and highlights the value of this technique for non-destructive analyses of museum eggshell specimens.Entities:
Keywords: Biliverdin; Chemical analysis; Moa; Non-destructive; Protoporphyrin IX; Tinamou
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26113138 DOI: 10.1242/jeb.124917
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Exp Biol ISSN: 0022-0949 Impact factor: 3.312