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Ancient Biological Materials

The isotopic composition of carbon in carbonaceous organic material (kerogen) from ancient sedimentary rocks gives information on whether photosynthetic organisms were present during rock formation or not. It can also provide information on biological activities if cellular structures had already been destroyed. Sulphur can be used in a similar way (Schopf, 1999). [Pg.258]

Molecular fossils have been successfully identified in younger Precambrian rocks and linked to certain classes of biological source material. In organic analyses of ancient sediments the cleaned, pulverized rocks are treated with organic solvents to extract a soluble fraction containing the less complex and more easily identifiable compounds. However, this fraction is more subject to contamination since it is not locked within the rock matrix. Normal alkanes have been identified in extracts of the 3 billion year old Fig Tree Shale. These alkanes have a probable biological origin in cellular lipids. The odd and even-numbered alkanes are evenly distributed, a characteristic of alkanes from ancient rocks. It is uncertain, however, whether these compounds were present at the time of deposition or derived from a later source [24]. [Pg.393]

As mentioned earlier, marine animals are the richest source of various biologically and biomedically important compounds/materials/sub-stances. One such traditional and ancient medicinally important chordate... [Pg.8]

Legitimate discoveries of materials with biological activity in the ancient world were dominated by natural products. This trend continued into the Middle Ages. [Pg.4]


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