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Effects of chemical preservation on bulk and amino acid isotope ratios of zooplankton, fish, and squid tissues.

Elizabeth D HetheringtonCarolyn M KurleMark D OhmanBrian N Popp
Published in: Rapid communications in mass spectrometry : RCM (2019)
The effects of preservation on bulk δ13 C values were variable, where the direction and magnitude of change varied among taxa. The changes in bulk δ15 N values associated with chemical preservation were mostly minimal, suggesting that storage in formaldehyde or ethanol will not affect the interpretation of δ15 N values used in ecological studies. The preservation effects on amino acid δ15 N values were also mostly minimal, mirroring bulk δ15 N trends, which is promising for future CSIA-AA studies of archived specimens. However, there were substantial differences in phenylalanine and valine δ15 N values, which we speculate resulted from interference in the chromatographic resolution of unknown compounds rather than alteration of tissue isotopic composition due to chemical preservation.
Keyphrases
  • amino acid
  • gene expression
  • climate change
  • case control
  • mass spectrometry
  • tandem mass spectrometry