The Story of Elaeagia Resin (Mopa-Mopa), So Far
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Elaeagia Species and Their Resin
3. Terminology
4. Composition of Elaeagia Resins
5. Analytical Identification of Elaeagia Resins
6. Elaeagia Resin in Pre-Colonial Colombia
7. Elaeagia in Colombia during the Colonial Period
“…with scant indigenous population and no mines nearby, the main farming activity here is making preserves, as there is much honey in the trees of that land and with the fruits they make preserves; also from some seeds that grow there in that land called peanuts, using them as a sort of almonds, they make nougat loaves and with these preserves and some staves the Indians there paint with an elegant varnish of many colors and send all to be sold at the mines of Almaguer and other areas where there is gold…” [40].
8. Some Characteristics of the Use of Elaeagia in the Colonial Period in Pasto
9. Elaeagia Resin in Peru: Qeros and Other Inka Artifacts
10. A Conundrum: The Relationship between the Inka and Colombia
11. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Collection | Specimen No. | Species | Collection Date | Country of Collection |
---|---|---|---|---|
FM | 1926966 | u | 1967 | Peru |
FM | 899023 | u | 1936 | Colombia |
FM | 2110369 | p | 1988 | Colombia |
FM | 1283354 | u | 1946 | Colombia |
FM | 2184875 | u | 1997 | Peru |
FM | 2046939 | u | 1985 | Ecuador |
FM | 2011061 | u | 1963 | Peru |
FM | 2260045 | u | 2002 | Peru |
FM | 2226159 | p | 1999 | Peru |
FM | 1753291 | u | 1968 | Peru |
FM | 1142196 | u | 1943 | Ecuador |
FM | 999470 | u | 1939 | Colombia |
MO | 3381352 | u | 1967 | Peru |
MO | 4228268 | u | 1990 | Ecuador |
MO | 3656206 | u | 1987 | Ecuador |
MO | 3012033 | p | 1959 | Colombia |
MO | 5834698 | p | 1959 | Colombia |
MO | 4571046 | p | 1993 | Colombia |
NMNH | 1770637 | u | 1939 | Colombia |
NMNH | 1901587 | u | 1944 | Colombia |
NMNH | 2165540 | u | 1943 | Colombia |
NMNH | 2166582 | u | 1944 | Colombia |
NMNH | 2843435 | u | 1957 | Colombia |
NMNH | 1661583 | p | 1935 | Colombia |
Appendix B
Peak no. | RT (MFA) | RT (MMA) | Mass Spectra Peaks, m/z (Intensity) | Identification |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 8.86 | 7.90 | 45 (100), 43 (32), 75 (28) | 2-propanol, 1-3-dimethoxy |
2 | 9.25 | 8.24 | 59 (100), 89 (85), 45 (57), 102 (43) | propane, 1-2-3-trimethoxy |
3 | 9.36 | 8.31 | 45 (100), 43 (48), 75 (43), 61 (25) | 1,2-propanediol, 3-methoxy |
4 | 9.48 | 8.42 | 45 (100), 58 (89), 75 (67), 43 (55) | 2,3-dimethoxypropan-1-ol |
5 | 11.85 | 122 (100), 91 (51), 77 (33), 79 (28) | benzene, 1-methoxy-3-methyl | |
6 | 17.20 | 15.32 | 164 (100), 149 (37), 91 (35), 77 (31) | benzene, 4-ethenyl-1,2-dimethoxy |
7 | 18.82 | 166 (100), 95 (30), 77 (23), 51 (15) | benzaldehdye, 3,4-dimethoxy | |
8 | 19.49 | 152 (100), 55 (92), 74 (81), 83 (70) | nonanedioic acid, methyl ester | |
9 | 21.38 | 19.10 | 161 (100), 192 (67), 133 (38), 89 (19) | methyl p-methoxycinnamate, cis |
10 | 23.53 | 21.13 | 222 (100), 191 (47), 207 (17), 147 (12) | methyl 3,4-dimethoxycinnamate |
11 | 23.84 | 21.51 | 74 (100), 87 (85), 270 (22), 143 (19) | hexadecanoic acid, methyl ester |
12 | 25.83 | 23.36 | 74 (100), 87 (63), 43 (28), 55 (24) | octadecanoic acid, methyl ester |
13 | 26.84 | 24.26 | 248 (100), 55 (96), 98 (78), 81 (72), 67 (69) | |
14 | 27.26 | 24.68 | 215 (100), 159 (82), 95 (58), 71 (54), 45 (27) | |
15 | 27.98 | 25.24 | 169 (100), 145 (73), 95 (62), 87 (44), 55 (44) | |
16 | 28.21 | 25.45 | 215 (100), 173 (67), 141 (58), 81 (48), 187 (44) | |
17 | 29.07 | 26.01 | 169 (100), 87 (99), 127 (93), 159 (71), 155 (53) | |
18 | 26.91 | 215 (100), 71 (81), 135 (59), 201 (52), 67 (49) | ||
19 | 31.46 | 27.37 | 215 (100), 167 (57), 71 (45), 135 (41), 55 (32) | |
20 | 31.88 | 27.57 | 201 (100), 169 (32), 137 (32), 71 (25) | |
21 | 32.93 | 153 (100), 55 (66), 169 (65), 81 (63), 113 (59) | ||
22 | 33.32 | 28.10 | 187 (100), 201 (87), 155 (81), 137 (44), 71 (36) | |
23 | 33.64 | 119 (100), 299 (87), 85 (87), 342 (85), 189 (75) | ||
24 | 38.61 | 29.51 | 299 (100), 191 (72), 43 (67), 95 (67), 331 (62) | |
25 | 41.75 | 30.25 | 299 (100), 43 (84), 95 (74), 207 (72), 317 (70) | |
26 | 31.04 | 312 (100), 311 (50), 266 (25), 283 (25), 313 (20) | tri-o-methylapigenin | |
27 | 32.27 | 189 (100), 69 (98), 109 (93), 191 (73), 95 (68) | (highest m/z 440) | |
28 | 32.69 | 342 (100), 341 (68), 296 (31), 313 (27), 343 (20) | methylated luteolin derivative? | |
29 | 34.97 | 109 (100), 69 (56), 189 (53), 95 (43), 191 (36) | (highest m/z 440) | |
30 | 36.52 | 109 (100), 69 (60), 95 (46), 189 (38), 207 (35) | lupeol? (highest m/z 426) |
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