J. Dahl et al., EXTENDED 3-BETA-ALKYL STERANES AND 3-ALKYL TRIAROMATIC STEROIDS IN CRUDE OILS AND ROCK EXTRACTS, Geochimica et cosmochimica acta, 59(18), 1995, pp. 3717-3729
In oils and Precambrian- to Miocene-age source rocks from varying depo
sitional environments, we have conclusively identified several novel 3
-alkyl sterane and triaromatic steroid series, including (1) 3 beta-n-
pentyl steranes, (2) 3 beta-isopentyl steranes, (3) 3 beta-n-hexyl ste
ranes, (4) 3 beta-n-heptyl steranes, (5) 3,4-dimethyl steranes, (6) 3
beta-butyl,4-methyl steranes, (7) triaromatic 3-n-pentyl steroids, and
(8) triaromatic S-isopentyl steroids. We have also tentatively identi
fied additional homologs with 3-alkyl substituents as large as C-11. T
he relative abundances of these compounds vary substantially between s
amples, as indicated by (1) the ratio of 3 beta-n-pentyl steranes to 3
beta-isopentyl steranes and (2) the ratio of 3-n-pentyl triaromatic s
teroids to 3-isopentyl triaromatic steroids. These data suggest possib
le utility for these parameters as tools for oil-source rock correlati
ons and reconstruction of depositional environments. Although no 3-alk
yl steroid natural products are currently known, several lines of evid
ence suggest that 3 beta-alkyl steroids result from bacterial side-cha
in additions to diagenetic Delta(2)-sterenes.