New baits for fishing in cultural heritage's Mare Magnum

J Proteomics. 2021 Mar 20:235:104113. doi: 10.1016/j.jprot.2021.104113. Epub 2021 Jan 14.

Abstract

We describe here a modern tool for exploring documents pertaining to the world Cultural Heritage while avoiding their contamination or damage. Known under the acronym EVA, it consists of a plastic foil of Ethylene Vinyl Acetate studded with strong cation and anion resins admixed with C8 and C18 hydrophobic beads. When applied to any surface such foils can harvest any type of surface material, which is then eluted and analyzed via standard means, such as GS/MS (typically for metabolites), MS/MS (for peptide and protein analysis), X-ray (for elemental analysis). We briefly review here a number of past data, such as screening of original documents by Bulgakov, Chekov, Casanova, Kepler, while dealing in extenso with very recent data, pertaining to Orwell and Stalin and analysis of the skin of an Egyptian mummy. The technique was also successfully applied to paintings, such as the Donna Nuda at the Hermitage in St. Petersburg, attributed to Leonardo and his school. This novel methodology represents a formidable tool for exploring the past life of famous authors, scientist and literates in that it can detect traces of their pathologies and even drug consumption left by saliva and sweat traces on their original hand-written documents.

Keywords: Cultural heritage; EVA technology; Paleo-proteomics; Tribo-electric extraction.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Female
  • Horses
  • Paintings*
  • Resins, Plant
  • Saliva
  • Tandem Mass Spectrometry*

Substances

  • Resins, Plant