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Zinc isotope variations in archeological human teeth (Lapa do Santo, Brazil) reveal dietary transitions in childhood and no contamination from gloves

Zinc (Zn) isotope ratios of dental enamel are a promising tracer for dietary reconstruction in archeology, but its use is still in its infancy. A recent study demonstrated a high risk of Zn contamination from nitrile, and latex gloves used during chemical sample preparation. Here we assess the poten...

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Autores principales: Jaouen, Klervia, Trost, Manuel, Bourgon, Nicolas, Colleter, Rozenn, Le Cabec, Adeline, Tütken, Thomas, Elias Oliveira, Rodrigo, Pons, Marie Laure, Méjean, Pauline, Steinbrenner, Sven, Chmeleff, Jérôme, Strauss, André
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7224499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32407324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232379
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author Jaouen, Klervia
Trost, Manuel
Bourgon, Nicolas
Colleter, Rozenn
Le Cabec, Adeline
Tütken, Thomas
Elias Oliveira, Rodrigo
Pons, Marie Laure
Méjean, Pauline
Steinbrenner, Sven
Chmeleff, Jérôme
Strauss, André
author_facet Jaouen, Klervia
Trost, Manuel
Bourgon, Nicolas
Colleter, Rozenn
Le Cabec, Adeline
Tütken, Thomas
Elias Oliveira, Rodrigo
Pons, Marie Laure
Méjean, Pauline
Steinbrenner, Sven
Chmeleff, Jérôme
Strauss, André
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description Zinc (Zn) isotope ratios of dental enamel are a promising tracer for dietary reconstruction in archeology, but its use is still in its infancy. A recent study demonstrated a high risk of Zn contamination from nitrile, and latex gloves used during chemical sample preparation. Here we assess the potential impact of the use of such gloves during enamel sampling on the Zn isotope composition of teeth from a population of early Holocene hunter gatherers from Lapa do Santo, Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brazil. We first examined the amount of Zn and its isotopic composition released from the gloves used in this study by soaking them in weak nitric acid and water. We compared Zn isotope ratios obtained from teeth that were sampled wearing nitrile, latex or no gloves. Finally, we performed a linear mixed model (LMM) to investigate post hoc the relationship between the gloves used for sampling and the Zn isotope variability in dental enamel. We found that the gloves used in this study released a similar amount of Zn compared to previous work, but only in acidic solution. Zn isotope ratios of teeth and the LMM identified no sign of significant Zn coming from the gloves when teeth were handled for enamel sampling. We hypothesize that Zn in gloves is mostly released by contact with acids. We found that the main source of Zn isotope variability in the Lapa do Santo population was related to the developmental stage of the tooth tissues sampled. We report identical results for two individuals coming from a different archeological context. Tooth enamel formed in utero and/or during the two first years of life showed higher Zn isotope ratios than enamel formed after weaning. More work is required to systematically investigate if Zn isotopes can be used as a breastfeeding tracer.
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spelling pubmed-72244992020-06-01 Zinc isotope variations in archeological human teeth (Lapa do Santo, Brazil) reveal dietary transitions in childhood and no contamination from gloves Jaouen, Klervia Trost, Manuel Bourgon, Nicolas Colleter, Rozenn Le Cabec, Adeline Tütken, Thomas Elias Oliveira, Rodrigo Pons, Marie Laure Méjean, Pauline Steinbrenner, Sven Chmeleff, Jérôme Strauss, André PLoS One Research Article Zinc (Zn) isotope ratios of dental enamel are a promising tracer for dietary reconstruction in archeology, but its use is still in its infancy. A recent study demonstrated a high risk of Zn contamination from nitrile, and latex gloves used during chemical sample preparation. Here we assess the potential impact of the use of such gloves during enamel sampling on the Zn isotope composition of teeth from a population of early Holocene hunter gatherers from Lapa do Santo, Lagoa Santa, Minas Gerais, Brazil. We first examined the amount of Zn and its isotopic composition released from the gloves used in this study by soaking them in weak nitric acid and water. We compared Zn isotope ratios obtained from teeth that were sampled wearing nitrile, latex or no gloves. Finally, we performed a linear mixed model (LMM) to investigate post hoc the relationship between the gloves used for sampling and the Zn isotope variability in dental enamel. We found that the gloves used in this study released a similar amount of Zn compared to previous work, but only in acidic solution. Zn isotope ratios of teeth and the LMM identified no sign of significant Zn coming from the gloves when teeth were handled for enamel sampling. We hypothesize that Zn in gloves is mostly released by contact with acids. We found that the main source of Zn isotope variability in the Lapa do Santo population was related to the developmental stage of the tooth tissues sampled. We report identical results for two individuals coming from a different archeological context. Tooth enamel formed in utero and/or during the two first years of life showed higher Zn isotope ratios than enamel formed after weaning. More work is required to systematically investigate if Zn isotopes can be used as a breastfeeding tracer. Public Library of Science 2020-05-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7224499/ /pubmed/32407324 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232379 Text en © 2020 Jaouen et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Jaouen, Klervia
Trost, Manuel
Bourgon, Nicolas
Colleter, Rozenn
Le Cabec, Adeline
Tütken, Thomas
Elias Oliveira, Rodrigo
Pons, Marie Laure
Méjean, Pauline
Steinbrenner, Sven
Chmeleff, Jérôme
Strauss, André
Zinc isotope variations in archeological human teeth (Lapa do Santo, Brazil) reveal dietary transitions in childhood and no contamination from gloves
title Zinc isotope variations in archeological human teeth (Lapa do Santo, Brazil) reveal dietary transitions in childhood and no contamination from gloves
title_full Zinc isotope variations in archeological human teeth (Lapa do Santo, Brazil) reveal dietary transitions in childhood and no contamination from gloves
title_fullStr Zinc isotope variations in archeological human teeth (Lapa do Santo, Brazil) reveal dietary transitions in childhood and no contamination from gloves
title_full_unstemmed Zinc isotope variations in archeological human teeth (Lapa do Santo, Brazil) reveal dietary transitions in childhood and no contamination from gloves
title_short Zinc isotope variations in archeological human teeth (Lapa do Santo, Brazil) reveal dietary transitions in childhood and no contamination from gloves
title_sort zinc isotope variations in archeological human teeth (lapa do santo, brazil) reveal dietary transitions in childhood and no contamination from gloves
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7224499/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32407324
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0232379
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