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Antioxidant, antimicrobial, and insecticidal properties of chemically characterized essential oils isolated from Artemisia herba-alba: in vivo, in vitro, and in silico approaches

Plant Biosystems
This work intends to study the chemical composition, antioxidant potential, antimicrobial activity and insecticidal properties of Artemisia herba-alba essential oil (AEO) through bioanalytical methods. The chemical composition of AEO was characterized by
Ghada Beniaich   +13 more
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Sesquiterpene lactones from Artemisia herba alba,

Phytochemistry, 1985
Abstract 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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Antioxidant, antimicrobial, and toxicity profile of essential oils from endemic Moroccan Artemisia herba-alba

International Journal of Food Properties
This study characterized Artemisia herba alba Asso essential oils (EOs) from three Moroccan regions (AH1- Oulad Ali Youssef, AH2- Serghina, AH3- Midelt), analyzing their chemical composition, bioactivity, toxicity, and molecular interactions with ...
Soukaina Saidi   +12 more
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ChemInform Abstract: New Oxygenated Eudesmanolides from Artemisia herba‐alba.

ChemInform, 1991
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J. A. MARCO   +4 more
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Camphor–Thujone Chemotype and Bioactivities of Artemisia herba-alba Asso Essential Oil from Zintan, Libya: Chemical Composition, Antibacterial, and Antiproliferative Effects

AlQalam journal of medical and applied sciences
Artemisia herba-alba Asso is a medicinal plant renowned for its therapeutic essential oil. This study characterized the chemical profile and bioactivities of the essential oil from Libyan A. herba-alba.
Abdulhamid Giweli, Abdulwhab Kammon
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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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Comparison of the toxicity of the pesticide imidacloprid and the bioactivity of Artemisia herba-alba alcohol extract against Tribolium castaneum

Journal of Applied and Natural Science
The red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum, is a serious pest of grain products that have been stored. As worries about the toxicity of conventional insecticides like Imidacloprid grow, alternate pest control methods are becoming necessary.
Nagham Kareem Jaber   +2 more
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Study of the chemical content of organic extracts of the Syrian plant Artemisia herba-alba using GC-MS technolog

Current Chemistry Letters
Artemisia herba-alba is a perennial herbaceous plant belonging to the Asteraceae family. It is used in folk medicine to treat many nervous and digestive disorders, as well as diabetes. It possesses antioxidant, antifungal and anti-inflammatory properties.
Hadi Aqel Khdera, Sawsan Youseff Saa
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Antifungal activity of Artemisia herba-alba on various Fusarium

Phytothérapie, 2016
Essential 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, 1983
Abstract 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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