Planta Med 1976; 29(3): 261-267
DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1097660
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LIPID COMPONENTS OF SPHAGNUM MOSSES

D. Corrigan, Miss C. Kxoos, C. S. O'Connor, R. F. Timoney
  • College of the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland
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Publication Date:
13 January 2009 (online)

Abstract

Long chain hydrocarbons and fatty acids were isolated from six Sphagnum mosses. Considerable variation was found between species with regard to the dominant n-alkane present in each species. Saturated, mono–, di–, and tri-unsaturated fatty acids were found. The quantity and composition of the lipid fraction of these mosses indicate that Spaghnum peat would not be a commercial source of waxes. The small amounts of lipid found may explain the absorbency of these mosses and their usefulness as surgical dressings.

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