Analytical characterization of volatiles present in the whole body odour of zebra finches

Alves Soares T, Caspers B, Veit D, Loos HM (2024)
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry.

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Alves Soares, Tatjana; Caspers, BarbaraUniBi ; Veit, Daniel; Loos, Helene M
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In recent decades, the compositions of preen oil and feathers have been studied to achieve insights into the chemistry of avian odours, which play a significant role in birds' social behaviour. Fewer studies are available regarding volatiles originating from other sources, such as faeces, eggs or a bird's whole body. The aims of this study were (i) to identify odour-active and further volatile compounds in zebra finch whole body odour and (ii) to semi-quantify selected volatiles and use the information to evaluate two different adsorbents for their suitability for whole body odoursampling. Volatiles from the headspace above zebra finches were sampled using an open loop system equipped with either activated charcoal or Tenax TA. Samples were analysed by olfactory-guided approaches as well as gas chromatography-mass spectrometry. Using activated charcoal as sorbent, 26 odour-active and 73 further volatile compounds were detected, whereas with Tenax TA 27 odour-active and 81 further volatile compounds were detected. In total, 104 compounds were (tentatively) identified, of which 22 had not been identified previously in zebra finch odour and 12 had not been described in any birds. Hints towards a chemical sex signature became evident for qualitative but not for quantitative differences. With the exception of some compounds, notably carboxylic acids and alkanes, relative peak areas obtained with the two adsorbent types were comparable. The approach described herein is proposed for future studies aiming to determine volatiles emitted by birds when, for example, parent birds are approaching the nest. © 2024. The Author(s).
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry
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1618-2650
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Alves Soares T, Caspers B, Veit D, Loos HM. Analytical characterization of volatiles present in the whole body odour of zebra finches. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry. 2024.
Alves Soares, T., Caspers, B., Veit, D., & Loos, H. M. (2024). Analytical characterization of volatiles present in the whole body odour of zebra finches. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00216-024-05466-8
Alves Soares, Tatjana, Caspers, Barbara, Veit, Daniel, and Loos, Helene M. 2024. “Analytical characterization of volatiles present in the whole body odour of zebra finches”. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry.
Alves Soares, T., Caspers, B., Veit, D., and Loos, H. M. (2024). Analytical characterization of volatiles present in the whole body odour of zebra finches. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry.
Alves Soares, T., et al., 2024. Analytical characterization of volatiles present in the whole body odour of zebra finches. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry.
T. Alves Soares, et al., “Analytical characterization of volatiles present in the whole body odour of zebra finches”, Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry, 2024.
Alves Soares, T., Caspers, B., Veit, D., Loos, H.M.: Analytical characterization of volatiles present in the whole body odour of zebra finches. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry. (2024).
Alves Soares, Tatjana, Caspers, Barbara, Veit, Daniel, and Loos, Helene M. “Analytical characterization of volatiles present in the whole body odour of zebra finches”. Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (2024).

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