Dental calculus has been shown to be a repository of a variety of exogenous organic materials, including bacterial DNA, proteins, phytoliths, and starch grains. Here we show that certain alkaloids, nicotine in this case, can also be trapped and preserved in ancient dental calculus. We present Ultra-Performance Liquid Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (UPLC-MS) results of analyses of ten archaeological calculus samples from eight individuals from Central California. Two samples tested positive for the presence of nicotine, including one from an individual buried with a pipe. UPLC-MS analyses of dental calculus could provide an alternative means to trace the spread and consumption of tobacco and other plants with distinctive alkaloid products ...
Dental calculus preserves oral microbes, enabling comparative studies of the oral microbiome and hea...
Dental calculus is a mineralized plaque biofilm formed by microbiota of the oral microbiome. Until r...
Until recently, one challenge of ancient DNA research has been the necessary destruction of skeletal...
## Abstract Dental calculus is an excellent source of information on the dietary patterns of past p...
INTRODUCTION: Dental calculus is a mineralized microbial dental plaque biofilm that forms throughout...
Introduction Dental calculus is a mineralized microbial dental plaque biofilm that forms throughout ...
Introduction Dental calculus is a mineralized microbial dental plaque biofilm that forms throughout ...
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In the United States, 19.3% of adults use some form of tobacco. Nicotine is a compound that is prese...
Three pipes were recovered during excavations at CA-ALA-554. Ethnographically, Native Californians s...
In recent years, dental calculus has emerged as an important source of ancient genetic material. How...
Dental calculus is a solid deposit that forms and accumulates on the tooth surface, entrapping oral ...
Articulo de publicacion SCOPUSConsumption of psychoactive substances has been important in the lives...
Articulo de publicacion SCOPUSConsumption of psychoactive substances has been important in the lives...
Dental calculus preserves oral microbes, enabling comparative studies of the oral microbiome and hea...
Dental calculus is a mineralized plaque biofilm formed by microbiota of the oral microbiome. Until r...
Until recently, one challenge of ancient DNA research has been the necessary destruction of skeletal...
## Abstract Dental calculus is an excellent source of information on the dietary patterns of past p...
INTRODUCTION: Dental calculus is a mineralized microbial dental plaque biofilm that forms throughout...
Introduction Dental calculus is a mineralized microbial dental plaque biofilm that forms throughout ...
Introduction Dental calculus is a mineralized microbial dental plaque biofilm that forms throughout ...
Changes in new version Added section for disclosing conflicts of interest required for PCI_Archaeol...
Changes in Version 3 Added authors (oops) and affiliations to first page Changes in Version 2 Add...
In the United States, 19.3% of adults use some form of tobacco. Nicotine is a compound that is prese...
Three pipes were recovered during excavations at CA-ALA-554. Ethnographically, Native Californians s...
In recent years, dental calculus has emerged as an important source of ancient genetic material. How...
Dental calculus is a solid deposit that forms and accumulates on the tooth surface, entrapping oral ...
Articulo de publicacion SCOPUSConsumption of psychoactive substances has been important in the lives...
Articulo de publicacion SCOPUSConsumption of psychoactive substances has been important in the lives...
Dental calculus preserves oral microbes, enabling comparative studies of the oral microbiome and hea...
Dental calculus is a mineralized plaque biofilm formed by microbiota of the oral microbiome. Until r...
Until recently, one challenge of ancient DNA research has been the necessary destruction of skeletal...