Artemisia vulgaris(common wormwood) contains the toxic lactone, santonin, which was formerly used as an antihelminthic drug, but has now been superseded by other less toxic compounds. Depending on the origin of the plant, 1,8-cineole,camphor,linalool, and thujone may all be major components....
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Artemisia vulgaris Mugwort Herb Properties and Medicinal Uses Other Names Artemisa, Carline Thistle, Chiu Ts’Ao, Common Mugwort, Douglas Mugwort, Felon herb, Sailor's tobacco, Wormwood Mugwort has been used for centuries as an alternative medicine. It is antibacterial, anthelmintic, anti-inflammatory...
Mugwort ( Artemisia vulgaris L.) belongs to the genus Artemisia and is a well-known aromatic perennial plant with a characteristic scent, and possesses multiple medicinal applications, such as emmenagogue, nervine, digestive, diuretic and diaphoretic, food flavoring, and insect repellent properties. ...
Artemisia arborescens (Tree Wormwood, or Sheeba in Arabic) is a very bitter herb indigenous to the Middle East that is used in tea, usually with Mentha also known as mint. In small quantities (in tea) its believed to have medicinal properties, pacifying various kinds of digestion turmoils. ...
Predict its characteristics: We can expect many Artemisia species to have aromatic foliage and possibly medicinal properties. Choose the right growing conditions: Knowing its family gives us clues about its preferences for light, soil, and moisture. Artemisia is a fascinating genus with a rich histor...
Artemisia vulgaris L. is widely used in the Philippines for its anti-inflammatory properties. The plant was cultivated and mature leaves were collected and... XT Tigno,FD Guzman,AMTV Flora - 《Clin Hemorheol Microcirc》 被引量: 70发表: 2000年 ...
vulgaris plant % (mg/ml) - - - - - - - - 3.5 (0.079) 1.8 (0.042) - - - - - - 5.4 (0.122) 18.2 (0.407) - 10 (0.223) - - 1.9 (0.043) - - - - - - 7.2 (0.163) 3.6 (0.082) A. vulgaris % (mg/ml) - 4.2 (0.253) 18 (1.077) - - - - - - 2.1 (0.129) - -...
5. Anti-infective Effects of Essential Oils from the Artemisia Genus Essential oils have been largely employed for their properties which are already observed in Nature. Known for their antiseptic (bactericidal, virucidal and fungicidal) and medicinal properties and their fragrance, they are used in ...
Artemisia vulgaris(common wormwood) contains the toxic lactone, santonin, which was formerly used as an antihelminthic drug, but has now been superseded by other less toxic compounds. Depending on the origin of the plant, 1,8-cineole,camphor,linalool, and thujone may all be major components....