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Finding of muscle proteins in art samples from mid-18th century murals by LC-MSMS
Fecha
2021-03Registro en:
Levy, Ivana Karina; Neme Tauil, Ricardo Martin; Rosso, Ana; Valacco, Maria Pia; Moreno, Silvia Margarita; et al.; Finding of muscle proteins in art samples from mid-18th century murals by LC-MSMS; Elsevier France-Editions Scientifiques Medicales Elsevier; Journal of Cultural Heritage; 48; 3-2021; 227-235
1296-2074
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Levy, Ivana Karina
Neme Tauil, Ricardo Martin
Rosso, Ana
Valacco, Maria Pia
Moreno, Silvia Margarita
Guzmán, Fernando
Siracusano, Gabriela Silvana
Maier, Marta Silvia
Resumen
In this work, we studied protein binders in micro-samples from mural paintings from two 18th century Colonial Andean churches located in the northernmost region of Chile using a proteomic approach. The protein fraction of the samples was extracted with ammonia following a previously optimized methodology and analyzed by LC–MSMS. We identified collagen as well as egg white and yolk proteins, in accordance with a tempera painting technique. In addition, we detected for the first time the presence of muscle proteins in two of the micro-samples. The collagen and muscle proteins could be ascribed to bovine (Bos taurus) and llama (Vicugna pacos), a domesticated camelid used as food source and for transportation of goods in the Andes since pre-Hispanic times. These findings provide new aspects on the knowledge of old animal glues composition and painting practices in the Andean region with reliable information for restoration and conservation work.