These results show that Artemisia essential oil can be applied as a biological source to control Callosobruchus maculatus.Key Words: Artemisia annua; Callosobruchus maculates; Cowpea weevil; essential oil; toxicityLeila MotaghiFariba Senfi
Artemisia annua L., essential oil, GC/MS and variationVariation in the quantity and quality of the essential oil of (Asteraceae) at different developmental growth stages including pre-flowering, flowering and post-flowering, are reported. The oils were obtained by hydro distillation of the air-...
Artemisia annua essential oil contains diverse secondary compounds that have several biological activities. • Glandular trichomes present over the plant’s surface are the site of biosynthesis and accumulation of artemisinin. • Several efforts have been done in the past to modulate the artemisinin ...
the whole vegetation in Crimean Steppe soil (brown soil) and climate conditions because separate components of the essential oil of A. scoparia can be used in the perfume and cosmetic industry; of A. annua, in the medical sector. The study was performed for the first time. The results led...
Perfumery, Essential Oils, and Household Chemicals Affecting Reproductive and Sexual Health Artemisia annua Oil The oil of annual herb native to Asia is used traditionally to treat fevers and hemorrhoids. Perfume industry uses many varieties of Artemisia annua as the source of highly aromatic volatile...
Antibacterial and antioxidant activities of Artemisia annua essential oil. Fitoterapia 73, 532–535 (2002). 44. Lopes-Lutz, D., Alviano, D. S., Alviano, C. S. & Kolodziejczyk, P. P. Screening of chemical composition, antimicrobial and antioxidant activities of Artemisia essential oils. ...
The fresh flower of Artemisia annua L.from Hubei possess strong and characteristic fragrance.Forty seven compounds from the essential oil were identified by GC and GC/MS/DS.The constituents identified is 99.08% of the content in essential oil.The main constituent are artemisia ketone(41.86%),1,...
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Related to Artemisia annua:Artemisia absinthium ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch tonew thesaurus Noun1. Artemisia annua- wormwood of southeastern Europe to Iran sweet wormwood genus Artemisia- usually aromatic shrubs or herbs of north temperate regions and South Africa and western South...
Artemisia (Artemisia annua), known in the United States as sweet Annie or annual wormwood, is an annual herb native to China, and Vietnam, where it is known as qinghao. An aquatic extract of Artemisia capillaris (0.5–5 μg/mL) inhibited the secretion of EtOH-induced interleukin-1α (...