The objective of this study was the characterization and valorization of the essential oil from a domesticated Artemisia absinthium population (Teruel, Spain), and its comparison with another one (Sierra Nevada, Spain) undergoing the domestication process. These populations are being experimentally cultivated in the same field since 2008. We studied their biomass and essential oil production (Clevenger hydrodistillation, HD and semi-industrial vapor-pressure, VP). The domesticated population showed lower chemical variation and higher biomass and essential oil yields, allowing for the registration of a new plant variety. The observed variations in oil composition (HD, VP) between the two populations were mostly quantitative. The oils were ch...
Artemisia absinthium is an aromatic and medicinal plant of ethnopharmacological interest and it has ...
International audienceArtemisia herba alba asso, peel and leaves of Citrus aurantium grown in the we...
Species belonging to Artemisia L. genus are rich in secondary metabolites (flavonoids, essential oil...
Given the importance of the genus Artemisia as a source of valuable natural products, the rare plant...
Given the importance of the genus Artemisia as a source of valuable natural products, the rare plant...
During the past years, a number of studies have been carried out concerning the application of biolo...
International audienceVariation on yields, chemical composition and biological activities of essenti...
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.) is a perennial growing wild in Poland. The herb of this plant is ...
One hundred and twenty individuals from twelve accessions of Artemisia absinthium were grown under u...
The essential oil composition of leaves and roots of twenty individuals of wormwood (Artemisia absin...
As espécies de Artemisia são aromáticas e apresentam aplicações nas indústrias farmacêuticas, alimen...
The genus Artemisia L. is represented in the natural flora of Dagestan (Russia) by 21 species. For t...
Natural products are excellent alternative to synthetic pesticides due to their reduced harmful impa...
<p><italic>Artemisia absinthium</italic> is an aromatic and medicinal plant of ethnopharmacological ...
Artemisia absinthium, a plant distributed worldwide, has been reported for its numerous traditional ...
Artemisia absinthium is an aromatic and medicinal plant of ethnopharmacological interest and it has ...
International audienceArtemisia herba alba asso, peel and leaves of Citrus aurantium grown in the we...
Species belonging to Artemisia L. genus are rich in secondary metabolites (flavonoids, essential oil...
Given the importance of the genus Artemisia as a source of valuable natural products, the rare plant...
Given the importance of the genus Artemisia as a source of valuable natural products, the rare plant...
During the past years, a number of studies have been carried out concerning the application of biolo...
International audienceVariation on yields, chemical composition and biological activities of essenti...
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium L.) is a perennial growing wild in Poland. The herb of this plant is ...
One hundred and twenty individuals from twelve accessions of Artemisia absinthium were grown under u...
The essential oil composition of leaves and roots of twenty individuals of wormwood (Artemisia absin...
As espécies de Artemisia são aromáticas e apresentam aplicações nas indústrias farmacêuticas, alimen...
The genus Artemisia L. is represented in the natural flora of Dagestan (Russia) by 21 species. For t...
Natural products are excellent alternative to synthetic pesticides due to their reduced harmful impa...
<p><italic>Artemisia absinthium</italic> is an aromatic and medicinal plant of ethnopharmacological ...
Artemisia absinthium, a plant distributed worldwide, has been reported for its numerous traditional ...
Artemisia absinthium is an aromatic and medicinal plant of ethnopharmacological interest and it has ...
International audienceArtemisia herba alba asso, peel and leaves of Citrus aurantium grown in the we...
Species belonging to Artemisia L. genus are rich in secondary metabolites (flavonoids, essential oil...