The addition of proteinaceous binders to mortars and plasters has a long tradition. The protein additions were identified in many sacral and secular historical buildings.
For this method of peptide mass mapping, three model mortar samples with protein additives were prepared. These samples were analysed fresh (1–2 weeks old) and after 9 months of natural ageing.
The optimal duration of tryptic cleavage (2 h) and the lowest amount of material needed for relevant analysis of fresh and weathered samples were found; the sufficient amounts of weathered and fresh mortars were set to 0.05 and 0.005 g. The list of main tryptic peptides coming from milk additives (bovine milk, curd, and whey), their relative intensities and theoretical amino acid sequences assignment is presented.
Several sequences have been “de novo” confirmed by mass spectrometry.