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Hypoglycemic activity of Artemisia herba alba

Journal of Ethnopharmacology, 1988
Artemisia herba alba has been widely used in Iraqi folk medicine for the treatment of diabetes mellitus. Oral administration of an aqueous extract (0.39 g/kg) of the aerial parts of this plant to normoglycemic and to alloxan-diabetic rabbits produced significant hypoglycemic activity, which was consistent and time-dependent.
H A, Twaij, A A, Al-Badr
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Antibacterial Activity of Artemisia Herba-Alba

Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1979
The antibacterial activity of Artemisia herba-alba was investigated. Only its essential oil was active against some Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The essential oil was fractionated by column chromatography, and these fractions were tested for antibacterial activity. The principal component of the most active fraction was santolina alcohol.
J, Yashphe   +3 more
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Eudesmanolides from Artemisia herba-alba

Phytochemistry, 1996
Extraction of aerials parts of Artemisia herba-alba and chromatographic separation yielded, in addition to several known eudesmanolides, a new eudesmanolide which has been named herbalbin. The structure was elucidated by high field NMR techniques.
D. Boriky   +4 more
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Sesquiterpene lactones from Artemisia herba-alba

Phytochemistry, 1990
Abstract The aerial parts of Artemisia herba-alba subsp. valentine yielded, in addition to known compounds, a new germacranolide, six new eudesmanolides and ilicic acid methyl ester.
Juan F. Sanz   +2 more
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Flavonoid glycosides of Artemisia monosperma and A. herba-alba

Phytochemistry, 1985
Abstract 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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Flavonoids of Artemisia judaica, A. Monosperma and A. herba-alba

Phytochemistry, 1987
Abstract 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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New sesquiterpene lactones from Artemisia herba alba

Phytochemistry, 1977
Abstract The structures of herbolides A, B and C, new sesquiterpene lactones isolated from Artermisia herba alba , were determined by chemical and spectroscopic methods.
Ruth Segal   +4 more
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Sesquiterpene lactones from Artemisia herba-alba subsp. Herba-alba

Phytochemistry, 1989
Abstract Extraction of aerial parts of Artemisia herba-alba subsp. herba-alba and chromatographic separation yielded, in addition to known compounds, three new germacranolides and four new eudesmanolides. The question about the structures of artesin and its 11-epimer is discussed.
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New oxygenated eudesmanolides from artemisia herba-alba

Tetrahedron, 1990
Abstract The aerial parts of Artemisia herba-alba Asso subsp.valentina Lam. (Asteraceae) yielded the new eudesmanolides 1-11 and the new sesquiterpene-monoterpene adducts 12-13. The absolute configuration of compound 6 was confirmed with the aid of X-ray diffraction analysis.
J. Alberto Marco   +4 more
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Eudesmanolides and other constituents from Artemisia herba-alba

Phytochemistry, 1990
Abstract 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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