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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 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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Phenolic compounds, GC-MS analysis and in vitro antioxidant effect of Algerian Artemisia herba-alba (Asso) essential oil

Croatian Journal of Food Science and Technology
Artemisia herba-alba (Asso) is an aromatic and medicinal plant with various biological properties, known for its richness in essential oil (EO). For this reason, Artemisia herba-alba aerial parts were collected from the M’Sila region (Algeria).
Lallia Amara   +4 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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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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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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Sesquiterpene lactones from Algerian Artemisia herba-alba

Phytochemistry Letters, 2008
Abstract The phytochemical investigation of the methylene chloride/methanol extract of the aerial parts of Artemisia herba-alba afforded two new natural sesquiterpene lactones 1β,9β-diacetoxyeudesm-3-en-5α,6β,11β H -12,6-olide ( 1 ) and 1β,9β-diacetoxyeudesm-4-en-6β,11β H -12,6-olide ( 2 ).
Messai Laid   +5 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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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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