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@article{Court:2012:10.1016/j.pss.2012.03.006,
author = {Court, RW and Rix, CS and Sims, MR and Cullen, DC and Sephton, MA},
doi = {10.1016/j.pss.2012.03.006},
journal = {Planetary and Space Science},
pages = {109--118},
title = {Extraction of polar and nonpolar biomarkers from the martian soil using aqueous surfactant solutions},
url = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2012.03.006},
volume = {67},
year = {2012}
}

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AB - The Life Marker Chip is being designed to detect the chemical evidence of life in the martian soil. It will use an aqueous surfactant solution to extract polar and nonpolar biomarkers from the martian soil and to transport them into an antibody-based detector for characterisation. Currently, a solution of 1.5 g l−1 polysorbate 80 in 20:80 (vol:vol) methanol:water is being considered and appears to be suitable. Here, we have investigated the ability of a range of other surfactant solutions to extract a suite of eight standards spiked on the surfaces of the martian soil simulant JSC Mars-1 and tested the compatibility of the best two surfactants with a representative antibody assay for the detection of pyrene. The results show that using 20:80 (vol:vol) methanol:water as the solvent leads to increased recoveries of standards than using water alone. The poloxamer surfactants Pluronic® F-68 and Pluronic® F-108 are not effective at extracting the standards from JSC Mars-1 at any of the concentrations tested here. The fluorosurfactant Zonyl® FS-300 is able to extract the standards, but not as efficiently as polysorbate 80 solutions. Most successful of the alternative surfactants was the polysiloxane poly[dimethylsiloxane-co-[3-(2-(2-hydroxyethoxy)ethoxy)propyl]methylsiloxane] (PDMSHEPMS) which is able to extract the standards from JSC Mars-1 with an efficiency approximately equal to that of polysorbate 80 solutions of the same concentration. Enhanced recovery of the standards using polysorbate 80 and PDMSHEPMS solutions can be achieved by increasing the concentration of surfactant, from 1.5 g l−1 to 10 g l−1, leading to an increase in the recovery of standards of about 50%. Polysorbate 80 at concentrations of 1.5 g l−1 and 10 g l−1 and Zonyl® FS-300 and PDMSHEPMS (both at a concentration of 10 g l−1) are also compatible with the representative pyrene antibody assay.
AU - Court,RW
AU - Rix,CS
AU - Sims,MR
AU - Cullen,DC
AU - Sephton,MA
DO - 10.1016/j.pss.2012.03.006
EP - 118
PY - 2012///
SN - 0032-0633
SP - 109
TI - Extraction of polar and nonpolar biomarkers from the martian soil using aqueous surfactant solutions
T2 - Planetary and Space Science
UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.pss.2012.03.006
VL - 67
ER -