Author:
Kranz ZH,Lamberton JA,Murray KE,Redcliff AH
Abstract
The stem wax of the grass Leptochloa
digitata (R.Br.) Domin. has been examined mainly by gas chromatographic
methods. The wax after hydrolysis has been shown to consist largely of
straight-chain acids (54%) and n-paraffin hydrocarbons (21%). Straight-chain
alcohols and ketones are also present, along with other alcohols and ketones
which were not examined.
A feature of the wax is the presence of
small amounts of hydrocarbons with very long chains (2.5%) from which
n-dohexacontane (C62H126) has been isolated and
identified by its X-ray long spacing and melting point.
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