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https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/90910| Title: | Distribution of isoprenoid hydrocarbons and alkylbenzenes in immature sediments : evidence for direct inheritance from bacterial/algal sources |
| Authors: | Vella, Alfred J. Holzer, Gunther |
| Keywords: | Lipids Biochemical markers Alkanes Benzene |
| Issue Date: | 1992 |
| Publisher: | Pergamon Press Ltd |
| Citation: | Vella, A. J., & Holzer, G. (1992). Distribution of isoprenoid hydrocarbons and alkylbenzenes in immature sediments: evidence for direct inheritance from bacterial/algal sources. Organic Geochemistry, 18(2), 203-210. |
| Abstract: | Alkanes having unusual saturated isoprenoidal and methyl-branched structures have been isolated from the bitumen of several sediments. The methanogenic biomarkers 2,6,10,15,19-pentamethyleicosane and squalane were found in sediments which also contained bacteriogenic glycerol ethers. However, in one ether-containing sediment, 2,6,10,13,17,21-hexamethyldocosane was tentatively identified and this compound was found in place of the established alkane biomarkers. Other hydrocarbons found were regular C2t and C23 isoprenoid alkanes, compounds which cannot be derived from phytol; two isoprenoids of the type 3,7,11 ...-polymethylalkane, previously reported only in petroleums; 8-methylheptadecane, a probable biomarker for cyanobacteria and a number of its homologs and other methyl-branched alkanes. Ubiquitous branched-chain alkylbenzenes and a homology of trimethylalkylbenzenes were also isolated. Most, or all, of the compounds reported here are probably not catagenetic products but may represent direct algal or bacterial bioinputs. |
| URI: | https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/90910 |
| Appears in Collections: | Scholarly Works - FacSciChe |
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