花粉、真菌、藻类和细菌生物气溶胶中有机物种类和功能群的特征†。

IF 2.8 Q3 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES Environmental science: atmospheres Pub Date : 2024-08-22 DOI:10.1039/D4EA00083H
Palina Bahdanovich, Kevin Axelrod, Andrey Y. Khlystov and Vera Samburova
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尽管生物气溶胶的重要性随着气候的变化而不断增加,但人们对生物气溶胶的化学性质、在大气中的归宿以及化学成分却知之甚少。本文重点研究了四种与大气相关的生物气溶胶的化学功能组特征:花粉(落叶松和兔尾松)、真菌(西部瘿锈菌)、细菌(Pedobacter 和干草杆菌)和藻类(螺旋藻)。为此,对所选生物气溶胶的水溶性提取物使用了质子核磁共振(1H-NMR)技术,并使用气相色谱质谱法(GC-MS)、超高效液相色谱法(UPLC-MS)和紫外-可见-近红外(UV-Vis-NIR)分光光度法对个别有机物(糖类、氨基酸和脂肪酸)进行了定量分析。所获得的 1H-NMR 结果显示,脂肪族质子在芽孢杆菌(50.2%)和拟杆菌(57.0%)、西方瘿锈菌(39.7%)、螺旋藻(73.8%)和兔茅花粉(31.3%)中占主要比例。来自糖类的质子在落羽松花粉(27.6%)中占主导地位。定量分析显示,在分析的生物气溶胶中,糖类葡萄糖很常见,脯氨酸、亮氨酸、异亮氨酸、丙氨酸和苯丙氨酸氨基酸以及棕榈酸、油酸、亚油酸、亚麻酸和硬脂酸也很常见(芽孢杆菌除外)。分析的糖类浓度介于干物质的 2.01 μg mg-1 (在芽孢杆菌中)和 183.54 μg mg-1 (在落叶松花粉中)之间,其次是氨基酸(从西部瘿锈菌的 2.57 μg mg-1 到芽孢杆菌的 21.38 μg mg-1)和脂肪酸(从芽孢杆菌的 0.05 μg mg-1 到落叶松花粉的 25.82 μg mg-1)。1H-NMR 与定量分析的比较显示,1H-NMR 生物气溶胶光谱的糖段与单个糖分析之间具有良好的相关性(R2 = 0.608)。
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Characterization of organic species and functional groups in pollen, fungi, algae, and bacteria bioaerosols†

Though the importance of bioaerosols is increasing with the changing climate, very little is known about the chemistry of bioaerosols, their atmospheric fate, and chemical composition. This paper is focused on the characterization of chemical functional groups of four atmospherically relevant bioaerosols: pollen (lodgepole pine and rabbitbrush), fungi (western gall rust), bacteria (Pedobacter and hay bacillus), and algae (spirulina). For this purpose, the proton nuclear magnetic resonance (1H-NMR) technique was used on water-soluble extracts of the selected bioaerosols, while quantitative analysis of individual organic species (saccharides, amino acids, and fatty acids) was performed using gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC-MS), ultra-high performance liquid chromatography (UPLC-MS), and UV-Vis-NIR (ultraviolet-visible-infrared) spectrophotometry. The obtained 1H-NMR results revealed major contributions from aliphatic protons in Bacillus (50.2%) and Pedobacter (57.0%) bacteria, western gall rust fungus (39.7%), spirulina algae (73.8%), and rabbitbrush pollen (31.3%). Protons from saccharides were dominant in lodgepole pine pollen (27.6%). The quantitative analysis shows that the saccharide glucose is common among the analyzed bioaerosols, as well as proline, leucine, isoleucine, alanine, and phenylalanine amino acids, and palmitic, oleic, linoleic, linolenic, and stearic fatty acids (except in Bacillus bacteria). Concentrations of analyzed saccharides ranged between 2.01 μg mg−1 of dry mass (in Bacillus bacteria) and 183.54 μg mg−1 (in lodgepole pine pollen), followed by amino acids (from 2.57 μg mg−1 in western gall rust fungus to 21.38 μg mg−1 in Bacillus bacteria), and fatty acids (from 0.05 μg mg−1 in Bacillus bacteria to 25.82 μg mg−1 in lodgepole pine pollen). Comparison of 1H-NMR and quantitative analyses showed a good correlation (R2 = 0.608) between the saccharide segment of 1H-NMR bioaerosol spectra and individual saccharide analysis.

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