Characterization of bile acids and fatty acids from ox bile in oil paintings by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry |
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Authors: | Casas-Catalán M J Doménech-Carbó M T Mateo-Castro R Gimeno-Adelantado J V Bosch-Reig F |
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Institution: | Department of Conservation and Restoration of Cultural Heritage, Polytechnic University of Valencia, Camino de Vera 14, Valencia 46022, Spain. |
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Abstract: | Characterization of ox bile, traditionally used in painting, is of interest in the fields of archaeometry and conservation and restoration of works of art. Bile acids, fatty acids (F), and cholesterol found in ox bile have been identified using a derivatization method that combines the formation of ethyl esters from the carboxylic groups and the trimethylsilyl ethers from hydroxyl groups. This method of analysis is consistent with these others proposed by the authors to analyze drying oils, proteins, and diterpenic resins usually used as binders and varnishes by the painters. Bile acids from binary samples such as animal glue/ox bile, casein/ox bile and Arabic gum/ox bile have been successfully analyzed using the proposed method. Finally, a method of analysis of mixtures of drying oil and ox bile has been also proposed attempting to quantitatively characterize samples in which ox bile was added to the drying oil for increasing the surfactant properties. |
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Keywords: | Art analysis Derivatization GC Paints Ox bile Oils Bile acids Fatty acids Cholesterol Ethyl chloroformate Trimethylsilylimidazole |
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