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An Ancient Residue Metabolomics-Based Method to Distinguish Use of Closely Related Plant Species in Ancient Pipes

机译:基于古代残留的代谢组合方法,以区分古代管辖区的使用密切相关植物物种

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Residues from ancient artifacts can help identify which plant species were used for their psychoactive properties, providing important information regarding the deep-time co-evolutionary relationship between plants and humans. However, relying on the presence or absence of one or several biomarkers has limited the ability to confidently connect residues to particular plants. We describe a comprehensive metabolomics-based approach that can distinguish closely related species and provide greater confidence in species use determinations. An approximately 1430-year-old pipe from central Washington State not only contained nicotine, but also had strong evidence for the smoking of Nicotiana quadrivalvis and Rhus glabra, as opposed to several other species in this pre-contact pipe. Analysis of a post-contact pipe suggested use of different plants, including the introduced trade tobacco, Nicotiana rustica. Ancient residue metabolomics provides a new frontier in archaeo-chemistry, with greater precision to investigate the evolution of drug use and similar plant-human co-evolutionary dynamics.
机译:来自古代文物的残留物可以帮助确定哪些植物物种用于其精神物质,提供有关植物与人类之间的深度共进关系的重要信息。然而,依赖于存在或不存在一种或几种生物标志物限制了自信地将残留物连接到特定植物的能力。我们描述了一种基于全面的代谢组合方法,可以区分密切相关的物种,并对物种使用测定提供更大的信心。来自华盛顿中心的大约1430岁的管道不仅含有尼古丁,而且还有强大的证据表明尼古利亚群岛Quadrivalvis和Rhus Glabra的吸烟,而不是这种预接触管中的其他几种物种。接触后管道的分析建议使用不同的植物,包括引进的贸易烟草,尼古利亚纳鲁察。古代残留的代谢组学在Archaeo-Chemistry提供了一个新的前沿,更精确地调查药物使用的演变和类似的植物 - 人类共同发展动力学。

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