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4-Phenylbut-2-yl Esters from the Essential Oil of <i>Artemisia rutifolia</i> from Mongolia. [PDF]
Irrera E +4 more
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Antiprotozoal Activity of Artemisia vulgaris and Berberis vulgaris Against Leishmania major and Trichomonas vaginalis. [PDF]
Aksoy T +3 more
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Exploring the Therapeutic Potential of Artemisia and Salvia Genera in Cancer, Diabetes, and Cardiovascular Diseases: A Short Review of Clinical Evidence. [PDF]
Tavares WR, Seca AML, Barreto MC.
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Allocation of nitrogen and phosphorus in the leaves, stems, and roots of Artemisia: a case study in phylogenetic control. [PDF]
Jiang D, Gong H, Niklas KJ, Wang Z.
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Типы побегов и побеговых систем Artemisia dracunculus L
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Alkamides from Artemisia dracunculus
Phytochemistry, 2001From the aerial parts of Artemisia dracunculus, one known alkamide, pellitorine, two new alkamides neopellitorine A and neopellitorine B, and one known coumarin herniarine were isolated. Structures were elucidated by means of UV, IR, MS, 1H and 13C NMR.
Saadali, Bouchra +4 more
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Dihydroflavonols of artemisia dracunculus
Phytochemistry, 1984Abstract The two dihydroflavonols, 3,5,4′-trihydroxy-7-methoxyflavanone and 3,5,4′-trihydroxy-7,3′-dimethoxyflavanone, and naringenin were isolated from aerial parts of Artemisia dracunculus. The mass spectrum of 3,5,4′-trideuteroxy-7-methoxyflavanone is described as an example of the usefulness of deuteration in the analysis of certain flavonoids.
Felipe Balza, G.H.N. Towers
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