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Of considerable value are "natural bioregulators - traditional herbal medicines with historically proven efficacy and safety." A potential source of biologically active compounds is Artemisiae scopariae herba. Purpose of the study.
E. E. Airapetyan +2 more
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Some physiological effects of a number of plant extracts in experimental diabetes rabbits [PDF]
This study was designed to examine the effect of aqueous extracts Q$ Cymbopogon citratus Cardaria draba leaves and Artemisia scoparia leaves and seeds on the levels of glucose, cholesterol, triglycrides, total protein and urea in Alloxan-induced diabetic
Anas Mahmood, Salih Raheem
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Distinct Fractions of an Artemisia scoparia Extract Contain Compounds With Novel Adipogenic Bioactivity. [PDF]
Adipocytes are important players in metabolic health and disease, and disruption of adipocyte development or function contributes to metabolic dysregulation. Hence, adipocytes are significant targets for therapeutic intervention in obesity and metabolic syndrome. Plants have long been sources for bioactive compounds and drugs.
Boudreau A +6 more
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Five wild-growing Artemisia (Asteraceae) species from Serbia and Montenegro: Essential oil composition and its chemophenetic significance [PDF]
In this work, the essential oils (EOs) obtained by hydrodistillation from the aerial parts of five Artemisia species: A. alba Turra, A. pontica L., A. scoparia Waldst. & Kitam., A. vulgaris L., originating from Serbia and A. umbelliformis Lam.
Radulović Maja +6 more
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Artemisia scoparia Waldst. et Kitam. is an important medicinal plant of Asteraceae. Inconsistent pharmacological activities have been reported for A. scoparia from China and South Asia.
Jingling Li +4 more
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AMINO ACID COMPOSITION OF HERB OF ARTEMISIA SCOPARIA (ARTEMISIA SCOPARIA WALDST. ET KIT)
This article presents the results of investigations of qualitative composition and quantitative content of amino acids of the studied species of Аrtemisia scoparia. In the raw has 16 amino acids, 9 of them being essential. Total amino acid content in the herb is 7,27 %.
E. E Airapetyan +2 more
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The experiment was to investigate the effect of Artemisia scoparia Waldst. et Kit. powder on growth performance, antioxidant capacity and immunity of Litopenaeus vannamei.
YANG Bing +7 more
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Phylogenetic analyses of some Egyptian genus of Lamiaceae family using rbcL sequences [PDF]
Six local Egyptian commercial cultivars of family Lamiaceae, two cultivars of genus Ocimum L. (Basil), two cultivars of genus Menthe L. (Mint), and two cultivars of genus Thymus L.
Hadir Mansour +4 more
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Phytochemical Contents of Five <i>Artemisia</i> Species
In the present study, the fatty acid compositions, vitamin, sterol contents and flavonoid constituents of five Turkish Artemisia species (A. armeniaca, A. incana , A. tournefortiana, A. haussknechtii and A.
Murat KURSAT +5 more
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The decreasing precipitation with global climate warming is the main climatic condition in some sandy grassland ecosystems. The understanding of physiological responses of psammophytes in relation to warming and precipitation is a possible way to ...
Wen-Da Huang +7 more
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