Abstract

Muramic acid, glucosamine, mannosamine and galactosamine in soils may be useful for elucidating the microbial origin of soil organic nitrogen. Therefore, a method was developed to determine the aldononitrile acetate derivatives of the four amino sugars simultaneously in the 6 m HCl hydrolysates of soil samples by means of high resolution gas liquid chromatography. This method was sensitive enough to detect less than 10 μg muramic acid ml −1 and less than 20 μg ml −1 of the other three amino sugars. The maximum release of amino sugars was found after 6 to 8 h hydrolysis at 105°C. Impurities in the acidic hydrolysates were removed simply by neutralisation with KOH solution. The recovery of amino sugars after hydrolysis and purification was more than 90% on average. The method was applied to determine amino sugars in eight soils with different properties. The coefficients of variation averaged 6.1% for glucosamine and galactosamine and 10.9% for muramic acid and mannosamine.

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