A NEW METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING THE ORIGINS OF SIMPLE AND COMPLEX HOPANOIDS IN SEDIMENTARY MATERIALS USING STABLE ISOTOPE LABELLING WITH 13CH4 AND COMPOUND SPECIFIC STABLE ISOTOPE ANALYSES

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Forest soils were taken and incubated with 13C-labelled methane. The lipids from these soils were isolated using a Bligh Dyer extraction and fractionated. Simple hopanoids were present in the neutral fraction, while periodic acid/sodium borohydride treatment of the total lipid extract released primary alcohols from polyfunctionalised bacteriohopane derivatives. All hopanoids were analysed by GC, GC/MS and GC/C/IRMS. Specific hopanoids, namely: diploptene, 17β(H), 21β(H)-homohopanol and 17β(H), 21β(H)-bishomohopanol produced by methane oxidising bacteria were significantly enriched in 13C whilst others showed no enrichment.

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Organic Geochemistry, 2001, 32, 2, 359-364

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