Archaeol

Archaeol is one of the main core membrane lipids of archaea, one of the three domains of life. One of the key features that distinguishes archaea from bacteria and eukarya is their membrane lipids, where archaeol plays an important role. Because of this, archaeol is also broadly used as a biomarker for ancient archaea, especially methanogens, activity.

Archaeol

Archaeol is one of the main core membrane lipids of archaea, one of the three domains of life. One of the key features that distinguishes archaea from bacteria and eukarya is their membrane lipids, where archaeol plays an important role. Because of this, archaeol is also broadly used as a biomarker for ancient archaea, especially methanogens, activity.