Effect of cocooning conditions on the structure, carbon and nitrogen isotope ratios of silks

Author:

Li Hao,He Yujie,Jia Liling,Liu Yong,Yang Dan,Shao Shuai,Lv Gang,Yang Hailiang,Zheng Hailing,Cui Xuhong,Zhou Yang,Peng ZhiqinORCID

Abstract

The stable isotope technique provides the possibility to trace ancient textiles because the technique is associated with advantages such as trace indication, fast detection, and accurate results. Since different cocooning conditions may impact cocoons even under identical habitats, it is important to investigate the effects of different cocooning temperatures and humidity on the isotope incorporation values in the cocoons. In this study, silk fibers were reeled under different conditions of temperature and humidity, followed by analysis of the secondary structure of cocoon proteins and isotope incorporation patterns. We found that the deviations in carbon isotope values of silk under different cocooning conditions could reach up to 0.76‰, while the deviation in carbon isotope values at different locations of a single silk was 2.75‰. Further, during the cocooning process, depletion of the 13C-isotope at different locations of the silk fibers was observed, reducing the δ13C values. We proposed that the changes in carbon isotopes in silk were related to the content of sericin and silk fibroin in silk. Finally, we did not observe a significant difference in isotope ratios in degummed cocoons. In summary, the 13C isotope was enriched in sericin, whereas 15N was enriched in fibroin, and these findings provide basic information for tracing the provenance of silks.

Funder

Key Technologies Research and Development Program

Natural Science Foundation of Zhejiang Province

Zhejiang Provincial Administration of Cultural Heritage

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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