The chemical analysis of egg-based wall paintings— the mezzo fresco technique—is an interesting topic in the characterisation of organic binders. A revised procedure for a dot-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (dot-ELISA) able to detect protein components of egg-based wall paintings is reported. In the new dot-ELISA procedure we succeeded in maximizing the staining colour by adjusting the temperature during the staining reaction. Quantification of the colour intensity by visible reflectance spectroscopy resulted in a straight line plot of protein concentration against reflectance in the wavelength range 380–780 nm. The modified dot-ELISA procedure is proposed as a semi-quantitative analytical method for characterisation of protein binders in egg-based paintings. To evaluate its performance, the method was first applied to standard samples (ovalbumin, whole egg, egg white), then to model specimens, and finally to real samples (Giotto’s wall paintings). Moreover, amino acid analysis performed by innovative ultra-performance liquid.

Analysis of egg-based model wall paintings by use of an innovative combined dot-ELISA and UPLC-based approach / Mariangela Potenza; Giuseppina Sabatino; Francesca Giambi; Luca Rosi; Anna Maria Papini; Luigi Dei. - In: ANALYTICAL AND BIOANALYTICAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 1618-2642. - STAMPA. - 405:(2013), pp. 691-701. [10.1007/s00216-012-6049-9]

Analysis of egg-based model wall paintings by use of an innovative combined dot-ELISA and UPLC-based approach

SABATINO, GIUSEPPINA;GIAMBI, FRANCESCA;ROSI, LUCA;PAPINI, ANNA MARIA;DEI, LUIGI
2013

Abstract

The chemical analysis of egg-based wall paintings— the mezzo fresco technique—is an interesting topic in the characterisation of organic binders. A revised procedure for a dot-enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (dot-ELISA) able to detect protein components of egg-based wall paintings is reported. In the new dot-ELISA procedure we succeeded in maximizing the staining colour by adjusting the temperature during the staining reaction. Quantification of the colour intensity by visible reflectance spectroscopy resulted in a straight line plot of protein concentration against reflectance in the wavelength range 380–780 nm. The modified dot-ELISA procedure is proposed as a semi-quantitative analytical method for characterisation of protein binders in egg-based paintings. To evaluate its performance, the method was first applied to standard samples (ovalbumin, whole egg, egg white), then to model specimens, and finally to real samples (Giotto’s wall paintings). Moreover, amino acid analysis performed by innovative ultra-performance liquid.
2013
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Mariangela Potenza; Giuseppina Sabatino; Francesca Giambi; Luca Rosi; Anna Maria Papini; Luigi Dei
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