In recent years, proteomics procedures have become increasingly popular for the characterization of proteinaceous materials in ancient samples of several cultural heritage objects. The knowledge of the materials used in a work of art is crucial, not only to give an insight in the historical context of objects and artists, but also to analyse degradation processes taking place in aged objects and to develop appropriate conservation and/or restoration treatments. However, protocols routinely applied for typical modern samples still need to be fully adapted to take into account the low amount of proteinaceous material, the heterogeneity and the unusual physical state of the samples, as well as the high levels of damage found in ancient samples. This paper deals with some examples of the adaptation of classical proteomic strategies in the analysis of ancient samples to meet the different aims in the cultural heritage field.

Proteomic strategies for cultural heritage: From bones to paintings / Vinciguerra, Roberto; DE CHIARO, Addolorata; Pucci, Pietro; Marino, Gennaro; Birolo, Leila. - In: MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0026-265X. - 126:(2016), pp. 341-348. [10.1016/j.microc.2015.12.024]

Proteomic strategies for cultural heritage: From bones to paintings

VINCIGUERRA, ROBERTO;DE CHIARO, ADDOLORATA;PUCCI, PIETRO;MARINO, GENNARO;BIROLO, LEILA
2016

Abstract

In recent years, proteomics procedures have become increasingly popular for the characterization of proteinaceous materials in ancient samples of several cultural heritage objects. The knowledge of the materials used in a work of art is crucial, not only to give an insight in the historical context of objects and artists, but also to analyse degradation processes taking place in aged objects and to develop appropriate conservation and/or restoration treatments. However, protocols routinely applied for typical modern samples still need to be fully adapted to take into account the low amount of proteinaceous material, the heterogeneity and the unusual physical state of the samples, as well as the high levels of damage found in ancient samples. This paper deals with some examples of the adaptation of classical proteomic strategies in the analysis of ancient samples to meet the different aims in the cultural heritage field.
2016
Proteomic strategies for cultural heritage: From bones to paintings / Vinciguerra, Roberto; DE CHIARO, Addolorata; Pucci, Pietro; Marino, Gennaro; Birolo, Leila. - In: MICROCHEMICAL JOURNAL. - ISSN 0026-265X. - 126:(2016), pp. 341-348. [10.1016/j.microc.2015.12.024]
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