کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4438723 | 1620415 | 2012 | 12 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

The lipid content of eight samples of aeolian particles collected on the Frioul Islands (north-western Mediterranean Sea) during the year 2010 was investigated. Lipid analyses indicated a significant contribution of terrestrial higher plant debris to some of the samples, while meat cooking residues were also found. Specific degradation products of sterols and monounsaturated fatty acids were employed to assess the importance of biotic and abiotic degradation processes on land and during aeolian transport. Degradation of higher plant lipids on land appears to involve Type II (i.e., singlet oxygen-mediated) photooxidation during senescence and bacterial degradation processes in soils, while during aeolian transport this terrestrial material mainly undergoes autoxidation and/or Type I (i.e., radical-mediated) photooxidation and is relatively well preserved towards bacterial degradation. In contrast, bacteria play a significant role in the degradation of meat cooking residues in these particles.
► Lipids of aeolian particles collected in NW Mediterranean Sea were analyzed.
► Biotic and abiotic degradation state of lipids in these particles was examined.
► Degradation of higher plants on land involves photooxidation and biodegradation.
► During aeolian transport higher plant debris mainly undergo free radical oxidation.
► Bacteria play a significant role in the degradation of meat cooking residues.
Journal: Atmospheric Environment - Volume 56, September 2012, Pages 124–135