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2013
Abstract Reports on analytical methods for determining the geographical origin of agricultural products have been increasing since the 1980s [49] . The development of new techniques is highly desirable for consumers, agricultural farmers, retailers and administrative authorities.
Carla Rodrigues +4 more
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Abstract Reports on analytical methods for determining the geographical origin of agricultural products have been increasing since the 1980s [49] . The development of new techniques is highly desirable for consumers, agricultural farmers, retailers and administrative authorities.
Carla Rodrigues +4 more
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Stable Isotope Tracers for Metabolic Pathway Analysis
2019Stable isotope tracing allows a metabolic substrate to be followed through downstream biochemical reactions, thereby providing unparalleled insights into the metabolic wiring of cells. This approach stops short of modeling absolute fluxes but is relatively straightforward and has become increasingly accessible due to the widespread adoption of high ...
Sara, Violante +3 more
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Compound-specific Stable Isotope Analysis
2012The use of Compound-specific Stable Isotope Analysis (CSIA) is increasing in many areas of science and technology for source allocation, authentication, and characterization of transformation reactions. Until now, there have been no textbooks available for students with an analytical chemical background or basic introductory books emphasising the ...
Jochmann, Maik, Schmidt, Torsten Claus
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Why Zooarchaeology Needs Stable Isotope Analysis
2022If the goal of zooarchaeology is to better understand human-animal relationships in the past, stable isotope analysis is uniquely positioned to advance that goal. Drawing on ethnographic literature, this chapter discusses the range of relationships that exist between humans and animals, emphasizing differences based on the proximity of humans and ...
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Benefits of stable isotope labeling in RNA analysis
Biological Chemistry, 2019AbstractRNAs are key players in life as they connect the genetic code (DNA) with all cellular processes dominated by proteins. They contain a variety of chemical modifications and many RNAs fold into complex structures. Here, we review recent progress in the analysis of RNA modification and structure on the basis of stable isotope labeling techniques ...
Asadi-Atoi, Paria +3 more
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Enantioselective stable isotope analysis (ESIA) of polar herbicides
Analytical and Bioanalytical Chemistry, 2013Assessing the environmental fate of chiral micropollutants such as herbicides is challenging. The complexity of aquatic systems often makes it difficult to obtain hydraulic mass balances, which is a prerequisite when assessing degradation based on concentration data.
Michael P, Maier +2 more
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Stable Isotope Analysis in Primatology: A Critical Review
American Journal of Primatology, 2012Stable isotope analysis has become an important tool in ecology over the last 25 years. A wealth of ecological information is stored in animal tissues in the relative abundances of the stable isotopes of several elements, particularly carbon and nitrogen, because these isotopes navigate through ecological processes in predictable ways.
Paul A, Sandberg +2 more
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Stable isotopes analysis of sovene wines
1998Natural stable isotope ratis for carbon, hydrogen and oxygen depend on the origin of studied chemical compound. This is the basis of authencity of food and especially alcoholic beverages. C/C analysis of ethanol contained in wines from different regions in Slovenia allowed detection of addition of sugar, aswell as the enviromental and climatological ...
Ogrinc, Nives +3 more
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Stable Isotope Analysis of Humans
2013Abstract Stable isotope analyses of skeletal remains have become increasingly important within the field of archaeology during the past few decades. Given that the analyses can (under certain circumstances) provide direct data at the individual level regarding, for example, subsistence, actual consumption of specific foodstuffs, the ...
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How to Use Stable Isotope Analysis
Environmental Forensics, 2006Whenever one talks about environmental forensics, isotopic analyses are mentioned in one way or another.
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