A high-temperature water vapor equilibration method to determine non-exchangeable hydrogen isotope ratios of sugar, starch and cellulose

一种利用高温水蒸气平衡法测定糖、淀粉和纤维素中不可交换氢同位素比值的方法

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Abstract

The analysis of the non-exchangeable hydrogen isotope ratio (δ(2) H(ne) ) in carbohydrates is mostly limited to the structural component cellulose, while simple high-throughput methods for δ(2) H(ne) values of non-structural carbohydrates (NSC) such as sugar and starch do not yet exist. Here, we tested if the hot vapor equilibration method originally developed for cellulose is applicable for NSC, verified by comparison with the traditional nitration method. We set up a detailed analytical protocol and applied the method to plant extracts of leaves from species with different photosynthetic pathways (i.e., C(3) , C(4) and CAM). δ(2) H(ne) of commercial sugars and starch from different classes and sources, ranging from -157.8 to +6.4‰, were reproducibly analysed with precision between 0.2‰ and 7.7‰. Mean δ(2) H(ne) values of sugar are lowest in C(3) (-92.0‰), intermediate in C(4) (-32.5‰) and highest in CAM plants (6.0‰), with NSC being (2) H-depleted compared to cellulose and sugar being generally more (2) H-enriched than starch. Our results suggest that our method can be used in future studies to disentangle (2) H-fractionation processes, for improving mechanistic δ(2) H(ne) models for leaf and tree-ring cellulose and for further development of δ(2) H(ne) in plant carbohydrates as a potential proxy for climate, hydrology, plant metabolism and physiology.

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