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Sphagnum palustre
Bog moss used historically as wound dressing; natural antimicrobial and absorptive properties.
Sphagnum palustre, commonly known as bog moss, has a long history of use as a wound dressing due to its remarkable absorptive and antimicrobial properties. Modern research supports its application in wound healing, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial contexts, attributed to active compounds such as sphagnorubin, sphagnum acid, polyphenols, and sphagnols. Its unique chemical profile makes it a promising natural material for topical therapeutic use.
Sphagnorubin and sphagnum acid exert antimicrobial effects by disrupting bacterial cell membranes and inhibiting biofilm formation. Polyphenols contribute to anti-inflammatory activity through inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, reducing pro-inflammatory cytokine production. Additionally, the high water-holding capacity of sphagnum fibers promotes wound debridement and maintains a moist healing environment, while sphagnols may modulate immune responses.
Bog moss used historically as wound dressing; natural antimicrobial and absorptive properties.
Sphagnum palustre, commonly known as bog moss, has a long history of use as a wound dressing due to its remarkable absorptive and antimicrobial properties. Modern research supports its application in wound healing, anti-inflammatory, and antimicrobial contexts, attributed to active compounds such as sphagnorubin, sphagnum acid, polyphenols, and sphagnols. Its unique chemical profile makes it a promising natural material for topical therapeutic use.
Sphagnorubin and sphagnum acid exert antimicrobial effects by disrupting bacterial cell membranes and inhibiting biofilm formation. Polyphenols contribute to anti-inflammatory activity through inhibition of COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, reducing pro-inflammatory cytokine production. Additionally, the high water-holding capacity of sphagnum fibers promotes wound debridement and maintains a moist healing environment, while sphagnols may modulate immune responses.