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Artemisia indica Willd and Artemisia gmelinii Essential oil, chemical composition, antioxidant and potential biological activity. ABSTRACT Artemisia is a very vast genus of the family Asteraceae. It possesses both shrubs and perennial herbs. Here in our research, we are leading to the chemical constituents with their biological activity of two such ...
Priyanka Bhatt +7 more
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New antimicrobial metabolites from the medicinal herb Artemisia herba-Alba
Artemisia herba-alba is widely used in traditional medicines for the treatment of several diseases. From the aerial parts organic extract of A. herba-alba, two new compounds, 1,3,8-trihydroxyeudesm-4-en-7α,11βH-12,6α-olide (1) and 5-β-D-glucopyranosyloxy-7-methoxy-6H-benzopyran-2-one (2), respectively, together with five known metabolites: 3α ...
Tarik A. Mohamed +10 more
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Terpenoid compounds from the essential oil of Artemisia austriaca, particularly camphor and 1,8‐cineole, infiltrate seed tissues and impede the germination of Avena fatua (wild oat) seeds by disrupting gibberellic acid and abscisic acid levels, as well as inhibiting critical enzymes involved in starch, lipid and protein metabolism.
Mohammad Pouresmaeil +4 more
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Herbal Medicine for Colorectal Cancer Treatment: Molecular Mechanisms and Clinical Applications
Colorectal cancer is a prevalent gastrointestinal tumour and the second deadliest cancer worldwide, affecting approximately 10% of all cancers and cancer‐related deaths. Current clinical methods for treating CRC cause gastrointestinal abnormalities and myelosuppression.
Zuqing Su +5 more
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Cytotoxic effect of Artemisia herba alba essential oils on BSR cell line.
BSR cells treated with different concentrations of essential oils from aerial parts (EOAP), leaves (EOL) and capitulum (EOC) of Artemisia herba alba for 48h. Bar graph shows the mean percentage ± SD. *P < 0.05.
Mounir Tilaoui (773359) +3 more
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Biodegradable Sodium Alginate Films Enriched With Oils—A Review
The incorporation of oils into sodium alginate matrices has proven effective in enhancing their functional properties. Rich in bioactive compounds, such as natural antioxidants and antimicrobials, oils contribute to increasing the films' resistance to oxidation and their effectiveness in food preservation.
Cecília Roratto Köhn +3 more
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Tunisia is characterized by a climate that allows the proliferation of many plants rich in active substances with multiple biological activities and can replace the use of antioxidants and synthetic antibiotics.
SELMI, Houcine +2 more
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This study examines ethanol (EET), hexane (EHX), and dichloromethane (EDM) extracts of C. sativa L. as eco‐friendly corrosion inhibitors for mild steel in 1 M HCl. At 0.8 g/L, inhibition efficiencies of 90 %, 88 %, and 81 % are observed. Adsorption follows the Langmuir isotherm, supported by DFT, Monte Carlo, and molecular dynamics simulations ...
Salima Haddou +11 more
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This study was conducted to determine the biological effects of both Artemisia herba alba and Urtica dioica on the pathogenesis of Eimeria tenella, so 150 broilers, 7days old (Ross breed) were used, divided randomly into 6 groups. The first fourth groups
Haider Mohammad Ali Al-Rubaie1
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Our study documented geographical variation in the pollination system of two color morphs of Fritillaria persica, a desert geophyte. Visitors recorded in both populations were similar qualitatively, and nectar sugar concentration and profile were generally constant in studied populations; we recorded differences only in nectar volume and concentration ...
Katarzyna Roguz +5 more
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