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GC-MS/MS sugar analysis of powders of sample OREX-800107-108

Author

Yoshihiro Furukawa



Description

Sugars are extracted from powders of sample OREX-800107-108 with H2O and 2% HCl. 90% of the water elute of a cation exchange purification was derivatized and analyzed GC-MS. remaining cation fraction and 10% of the sample will be used for nucleobase analysis (OREX-800107-169 and OREX-800107-170). Remaining solid extraction residue will be used for elemental and isotope analyses (OREX-800107-177). The derivatized sample was dissolved in 100 uL and analyzed by GC-MS/MS. The data (SIM) shows that Bennu contains many sugars including ribose and glucose. This is a clear evidence of the presence of sugars in space and their delivery to Earth because this is the first finding of sugars in return sample.


Info

Mission
OSIRIS-REx
Sample
OREX-800107-108
Session
20241121_GC-MS_TU_OREX-800107-108_1

Analytical Methods

Laboratory
Tohoku University
Instrument
Agilent 5977B GCMSD
Technique
Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry

How To Cite

Furukawa, Y., 2025. GC-MS/MS sugar analysis of powders of sample OREX-800107-108, Version 1.0. Astromaterials Data Archive. https://doi.org/10.60707/f7vt-1g74 Accessed 2025-04-18.

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Date Created

February 14, 2025

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Funding Sources

This material is supported by NASA under contract NNM10AA11C issued through the New Frontiers program. This analysis is supported by JSPS Kakenhi 18H03728 and 22H00165 to Yoshihiro Furukawa.

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