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Phytochemistry and pharmacological activity of the genus artemisia
Artemisia and its allied species have been employed for conventional medicine in the Northern temperate regions of North America, Europe, and Asia for the treatments of digestive problems, morning sickness, irregular menstrual cycle, typhoid, epilepsy ...
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There are over 500 species of the genus Artemisia in the Asteraceae family distributed over the globe, with varying potentials to treat different ailments.
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Antibacterial and Phytochemical Screening of Artemisia Species
Taking into account the increasing number of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, actual research focused on plant extracts is vital. The aim of our study was to investigate leaf and stem ethanolic extracts of Artemisia absinthium L. and Artemisia annua L.
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Optimization of the Artemisia Polysaccharide Fermentation Process by Aspergillus niger
In order to investigate the fermentation process of Artemisia polysaccharides, this paper showcases an investigation into the effects of fermentation time, fermentation temperature, strain inoculum, Artemisia annua addition, and shaker speed on the ...
Ali Tao, Xuehua Feng, Zurong Song
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International Journal of Biological Macromolecules, 2023
Composite films were prepared using a flow casting method, with chitosan and pullulan as film-forming agents and Artemisia annua essential oil as the UV absorber. The utility of the composite films for preserving grape berries was assessed. The effect of
Wendan Chen +8 more
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Composite films were prepared using a flow casting method, with chitosan and pullulan as film-forming agents and Artemisia annua essential oil as the UV absorber. The utility of the composite films for preserving grape berries was assessed. The effect of
Wendan Chen +8 more
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Current Topics in Medicinal Chemistry, 2023
Biologically active secondary metabolites, essential oils, and volatile compounds derived from medicinal and aromatic plants play a crucial role in promoting human health.
Manzoor Hussain +13 more
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Biologically active secondary metabolites, essential oils, and volatile compounds derived from medicinal and aromatic plants play a crucial role in promoting human health.
Manzoor Hussain +13 more
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Artemisia annua, a Traditional Plant Brought to Light
Traditional remedies have been used for thousand years for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, particularly in developing countries. Of growing interest, the plant Artemisia annua, known for its malarial properties, has been studied for ...
Mahary Lalarizo Rakoto +2 more
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Science of the Total Environment, 2023
The genus Artemisia, an important allergen related to Allergic Rhinitis (AR), is widespread in temperate regions. However, the sensitization rate of Artemisia pollen varies significantly, and the source of Artemisia pollen is not clear.
Aizhi Sun +5 more
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The genus Artemisia, an important allergen related to Allergic Rhinitis (AR), is widespread in temperate regions. However, the sensitization rate of Artemisia pollen varies significantly, and the source of Artemisia pollen is not clear.
Aizhi Sun +5 more
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Artemisia annua, commonly known as sweet wormwood or Qinghao, is a shrub native to China and has long been used for medicinal purposes. A. annua is now cultivated globally as the only natural source of a potent anti-malarial compound, artemisinin.
Qian Shen, Lida Zhang, Zhihua Liao
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Traditional application and modern pharmacological research of Artemisia annua L.
Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 2020As a Traditional Chinese Medicine, Artemisia annua L. (A. annua) has been used for the treatment of various diseases since ancient times, including intermittent fevers due to malaria, bone steaming and heat/fever arising from exhaustion, tuberculosis ...
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