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Eudesmanolides and other constituents from Artemisia herba-alba
Phytochemistry, 1990Abstract The extract of the aerial parts of Artemisia herba-alba afforded, in addition to known compounds, two new eudesmanolides, a germacranolide, an eudesmane derivative, a hydroxylyratrol and a germacrane triol.
A.A. Ahmed +4 more
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Sesquiterpene lactones from Artemisia herba alba,
Phytochemistry, 1985Abstract A new chemotype of Artemisia herba alba has been analysed and been shown to contain two known sesquiterpene lactones, herbolides E and F, and three new ones, herbolides G, H and I.
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ChemInform Abstract: New Oxygenated Eudesmanolides from Artemisia herba‐alba.
ChemInform, 1991AbstractChemInform is a weekly Abstracting Service, delivering concise information at a glance that was extracted from about 100 leading journals. To access a ChemInform Abstract of an article which was published elsewhere, please select a “Full Text” option. The original article is trackable via the “References” option.
J. A. MARCO +4 more
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Flavonoid glycosides of Artemisia monosperma and A. herba-alba
Phytochemistry, 1985Abstract Ten flavonoid glycosides were isolated and identified from Artemisia monosperma : vicenin-2, lucenin-2, acacetin 7-glucoside, acacetin 7-rutinoside, the 3-glucosides and 3-rutinosides of quercetin and patuletin, and the 5-glucosides of quercetin and isorhamnetin.
Nabiel A.M. Saleh +5 more
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Antifungal activity of Artemisia herba-alba on various Fusarium
Phytothérapie, 2016Essential oils have many therapeutic properties. In herbal medicine, they are used for their antiseptic properties against infectious diseases of fungal origin, against dermatophytes, and those of bacterial origin. The aim of our study is to determine the antifungal effect of essential oils of Artemisia herba-alba on some pathogenic fungi.
M. Mehani +6 more
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The sesquiterpene lactones from two populations of Artemisia herba alba
Phytochemistry, 1983Abstract The sesquiterpene lactones of two additional Israeli Artemisia herba alba populations, one from Elat the other from Mizpe Ramon, were investigated. While the Elat population was devoid of any sesquiterpene lactones, the Mizpe Ramon variety contained herbolides A, B and C desacetylherbolide A. Furthermore, it was found to contain the hitherto
R. Segal +4 more
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Artemisia herba-alba extract for treating Enterobius vermicularis infection
Transactions of the Royal Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, 1988L'extrait d'A. herba-alba a eradique l'infection intestinale par E. vermicularis en 3 jours chez les 10 malades traites.
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Sesquiterpene lactones from a further population of Artemisia herba alba
Phytochemistry, 1984Abstract Two new sesquiterpene lactones, herbolides E and F, have been isolated from a further chemotype of Artemisia herba alba .
R. Segal +4 more
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Flavonoids of Artemisia judaica, A. Monosperma and A. herba-alba
Phytochemistry, 1987Abstract Seventeen flavonoid glycosides were isolated and identified from Artemisia judaica : the 7-glucoside, 7-glucuronide, 4′-glucoside, 7 ...
Nabiel A.M. Saleh +2 more
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Genetic Diversity of Artemisia herba-alba in Libyan Green Mountain
Iranian Journal of Science and Technology, Transactions A: Science, 2019The genetic variability of 18 individuals of Artemisia herba-alba from 3 different elevations in Green Mountain—Libya was examined using sequence-related amplified polymorphism (SRAP) and random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) techniques. Results showed distinctive SRAP and RAPD banding pattern in this species scoring a total of 17 SRAP and 61 RAPD ...
Khaled Elmeer, Abdelrezak Elkhgkheg
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