Using a range of chromatographic, spectroscopic, and mass spectrometric analytical techniques, we characterized one of the"edible items" found at the Vesuvius archeological sites and guarded at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) inNaples, Italy. We authenticated the specimen contained in a glass bottle (Mann-S1 sample) as originally olive oil and mapped thedeep evolution throughout its 2000 years of storage. Triacylglycerols were completely hydrolyzed, while the resulting (hydroxy)fatty acids had partly condensed into rarely found estolides. A complex pattern of volatile compounds arose mainly frombreakdown of oleic acid. With excellent approximation, radiocarbon dating placed the find at the time of the Plinian MountVesuvius eruption in 79 A.D., indicating that Mann-S1 is probably the oldest residue of olive oil in the world found in bulk amount(nearly 0.7 L).

Olive oil from the 79 A.D. Vesuvius eruption stored at the Naples National Archaeological Museum (Italy)

Adele Cutignano;Gianluca Picariello;Francesco Siano;Genoveffa Nuzzo;Simonetta Caira;Andrea Motta;
2020

Abstract

Using a range of chromatographic, spectroscopic, and mass spectrometric analytical techniques, we characterized one of the"edible items" found at the Vesuvius archeological sites and guarded at the National Archaeological Museum of Naples (MANN) inNaples, Italy. We authenticated the specimen contained in a glass bottle (Mann-S1 sample) as originally olive oil and mapped thedeep evolution throughout its 2000 years of storage. Triacylglycerols were completely hydrolyzed, while the resulting (hydroxy)fatty acids had partly condensed into rarely found estolides. A complex pattern of volatile compounds arose mainly frombreakdown of oleic acid. With excellent approximation, radiocarbon dating placed the find at the time of the Plinian MountVesuvius eruption in 79 A.D., indicating that Mann-S1 is probably the oldest residue of olive oil in the world found in bulk amount(nearly 0.7 L).
2020
Istituto di Chimica Biomolecolare - ICB - Sede Pozzuoli
Istituto di Scienze dell'Alimentazione - ISA
Istituto per il Sistema Produzione Animale in Ambiente Mediterraneo - ISPAAM
ancient olive oil
mass spectrometry
NMR
estolides
Vesuvius eruption
MANN museum
Pompei
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