@article {5683, title = {Raman investigation of the pigment families in recent and fossil brachiopod shells}, journal = {Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy}, volume = {208}, year = {2019}, month = {09/2018}, pages = {73-84}, abstract = {

Shells of the three subphyla of extant and extinct representatives of the phylum Brachiopoda display coloured patterns with diverse shapes and at different degrees. These colourations are readily visible in natural light but are best revealed under UV light for the fossils concerned. To identify these pigments, Raman spectroscopy has been used for the first time on brachiopod shells. The widespread identified pigments belong to the carotenoid family, best represented in all the animal kingdom, the second one concerns themelanin/melanin-like pigments and, surprisingly, additional molecules of the cytochrome family are revealed for the first time in one of the brachiopod shells studied. The putative functions of shell pigmentation, still under debate, are discussed.

}, keywords = {Fossils Pigments, Raman spectroscopy, Recent brachiopods, Shell patterns, UV light}, author = {Gaspard, D and Paris, C and Loubry, P and Gilles Luquet} }