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, 2020
In this study, antioxidant capacity of Artemisia (Artemisia annua) leaf extract (AE) were assessed, in vitro, followed by evaluation of dietary AE administration on hepatic health of common carp (Cyprinus carpio), during ammonia exposure.
A. T. Mirghaed +2 more
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In this study, antioxidant capacity of Artemisia (Artemisia annua) leaf extract (AE) were assessed, in vitro, followed by evaluation of dietary AE administration on hepatic health of common carp (Cyprinus carpio), during ammonia exposure.
A. T. Mirghaed +2 more
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Deutschlands Artemisia austriaca ist Artemisia repens
KochiaNachweise von Artemisia austriaca aus Deutschland gehören zu A. repens. Diese Art wurde vor allem im 19. Jahrhundert durch Bahntransporte vielfach eingeschleppt und konnte sich in Magerrasen dauerhaft etablieren.
Amarell, Uwe +2 more
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[Pharmacognostical identification of Artemisia argyi and Artemisia indica].
Zhong yao cai = Zhongyaocai = Journal of Chinese medicinal materials, 2003This paper reported the identification of Artemisia argyi and A. indica on their macroscopical and microscopical chracteristics, TLC and UV spectra. It provides a basis for their differentication, exploitage and utilization.
H, Huang, X, Liu
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2020
Introduction: Artemisia L. genus is one of the largest and most common members of Asteraceae family. Plants’ bioactive components such as flavonoids, phenolic compounds have multiple pharmacological properties. In folk medicine Artemisia L. could be used to treat scurvy, bronchitis, ulcers. Furthermore, these plants tones, some species could be used as
Kružinauskaitė, Justė, Raudonė, Lina
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Introduction: Artemisia L. genus is one of the largest and most common members of Asteraceae family. Plants’ bioactive components such as flavonoids, phenolic compounds have multiple pharmacological properties. In folk medicine Artemisia L. could be used to treat scurvy, bronchitis, ulcers. Furthermore, these plants tones, some species could be used as
Kružinauskaitė, Justė, Raudonė, Lina
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2020
Introduction. Artemisia L. genus is one of the largest and most common members of Asteraceae family. In this genus we have over 500 species. Plants’ bioactive components such as flavonoids, phenolic compounds have multiple pharmacological properties. In folk medicine Artemisia L. could be used to treat scurvy, bronchitis, ulcers.
Kružinauskaitė, Justė, Raudonė, Lina
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Introduction. Artemisia L. genus is one of the largest and most common members of Asteraceae family. In this genus we have over 500 species. Plants’ bioactive components such as flavonoids, phenolic compounds have multiple pharmacological properties. In folk medicine Artemisia L. could be used to treat scurvy, bronchitis, ulcers.
Kružinauskaitė, Justė, Raudonė, Lina
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From ancient herb to modern drug: Artemisia annua and artemisinin for cancer therapy.
Seminars in Cancer Biology, 2017T. Efferth
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