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Artemisia scoparia Waldst. & Kit. and Artemisia annua L. in the collection of aromatic and medicinal plants of the Nikitsky Botanical Garden [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2021
The article presents the results of the study of Artemisia scoparia Waldst. & Kit. (paniculate wormwood) and Artemisia annua L. (annual wormwood), grown in the Nikitsky Botanical Garden - National Scientific Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences (NBG-
Shevchuk O.M.   +3 more
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Artemisia scoparia – A new source of artemisinin

open access: yesBangladesh Journal of Pharmacology, 2010
Artemisinin is considered as the most active and potent antimalarial drug. Till date Artemisia annua Linn. plant is the only source for its production The present investigation was carried out with an objective to search a new plant for artemisinin.
Aditi Singh, Renu Sarin
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The Essential Oil of from Tajikistan is Dominated by Phenyldiacetylenes [PDF]

open access: yesNatural Product Communications, 2011
The essential oil from the aerial parts of Artemisia scoparia was obtained by hydrodistillation and analyzed by gas chromatography – mass spectrometry. A total of 32 compounds were identified representing 98.0% of the total oil composition. A.
Farukh S. Sharopov, William N. Setzer
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Influence of vegetation types on soil physicochemical and biochemical properties in naturally recovering riverbank sand mining sites [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
Natural recovery is a vital strategy for rehabilitating degraded ecosystems, yet the mechanisms by which pioneer vegetation types differentially drive soil development in harsh environments like riverbank sand mining sites remain poorly understood.
Yong Qin, Tengfei Yan, Shijie Feng
doaj   +2 more sources

Biosynthesis of anti-leishmanial natural products in callus cultures of Artemisia scoparia [PDF]

open access: yesArtificial Cells, Nanomedicine, and Biotechnology, 2019
Clinically, available synthetic chemotherapeutics in the treatment for leishmaniasis are associated with serious complications, such as toxicity and emergence of resistance.
Reema Yousaf   +11 more
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Artemisia scoparia promotes adipogenesis in the absence of adipogenic effectors. [PDF]

open access: yesObesity (Silver Spring), 2021
AbstractObjectiveExtracts of Artemisia scoparia (SCO) have antidiabetic properties in mice and enhance adipogenesis in vitro, but the underlying mechanisms are unknown. Thiazolidinediones, including rosiglitazone (ROSI), are pharmacological activators of peroxisome proliferator‐activated receptor gamma that also promote adipogenesis.
Harvey I, Stephens JM.
europepmc   +3 more sources

Prenylated Coumaric Acids from Artemisia scoparia Beneficially Modulate Adipogenesis. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Nat Prod, 2021
Two new diprenylated coumaric acid isomers (1a and 1b) and two known congeners, capillartemisin A (2) and B (3), were isolated from Artemisia scoparia as bioactive markers using bioactivity-guided HPLC fractionation. Their structures were determined by spectroscopic means, including 1D and 2D NMR methods and LC-MS, with their purity assessed by 1D 1H ...
Ribnicky D   +11 more
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Variations in the composition of essential oils of selected Artemisia species as a function of soil type [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 2021
Five Artemisia species (seven A. alba Turra samples and twelve samples of each four remaining species: A. absinthium L., A. annua L., A. vulgaris L. and A. scoparia Waldst.
Ickovski Jovana D.   +6 more
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Composition of essential oils and headspace constituents of Artemisia annua L. and A. scoparia Waldst. et Kit. [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 2020
Headspace volatiles (HS) and hydrodistilled essential oils (EO) of fresh aerial parts of Artemisia annua L. and A. scoparia Waldst. et Kit., were analyzed by GC–MS/FID.
Ickovski Jovana D.   +2 more
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Antifungal Activity of Essential Oils from Three Artemisia Species against Colletotrichum gloeosporioides of Mango

open access: yesAntibiotics, 2021
Post-harvest diseases of mango reduce fruit quality and cause severe yield losses with completely unmarketable fruits. The most common diseases of mangos are anthracnose (Colletotrichum gloeosporioides).
Xing Huang   +5 more
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