Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae) still represents the only source of artemisinin, considered as one of the most important drugs for the treatment of malaria and which, more recently, has been shown to be effective against numerous types of tumors. The foliage and inflorescence of A. annua also yield an essential oil upon hydrodistillation. This oil has been evaluated at different development stages (pre-flowering and flowering) by GC/MS. The volatile oil from plants at full blooming showed numerous constituents, with germacrene D (21.2%), camphor (17.6%), β-farnesene (10.2%), β-caryophyllene (9%), and bicyclogermacrene (4.2%) among the main ones. Aromatic waters, after extraction with n-hexane, showed the presence, among others, of camphor (...
During the past years, a number of studies have been carried out concerning the application of biolo...
Upon hydrodistillation, dried roots of Artemisia annua L. cultivar Jwarharti gave a pleasantly fragr...
Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae) is native to China, now naturalised in many other countries, well kn...
Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae) still represents the only source of artemisinin, considered as one o...
Chemical composition of the essential oils obtained from the aerial parts of Artemisia annua at vege...
Artemisia annua L. is an annual herb native of Asia, it has been used for many centuries for the tre...
Terpene constituents of essential oils obtained by steam distillation from A. annua flowers at the p...
The active principle of Artemisia annua L., artemisinin, is currently being developed to a registere...
The active principle of Artemisia annua L., artemisinin, is currently being developed to a registere...
The active principle of Artemisia annua L., artemisinin, is currently being developed to a registere...
In order to determine influence of extraction method on volatile oil composition of Artemisia annua ...
The composition of essential oil of the leaves of Artemisia annua L. growing wild in Iran, were dete...
The chemical composition of the essential oils obtained from petals, leaves and stems of the floweri...
Artemisia annua L. is distributed throughout the world and it is an important medicinal plant in Kor...
The essential oils of the aerial parts of three different Artemisia species (A. scoparia, A. diffusa...
During the past years, a number of studies have been carried out concerning the application of biolo...
Upon hydrodistillation, dried roots of Artemisia annua L. cultivar Jwarharti gave a pleasantly fragr...
Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae) is native to China, now naturalised in many other countries, well kn...
Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae) still represents the only source of artemisinin, considered as one o...
Chemical composition of the essential oils obtained from the aerial parts of Artemisia annua at vege...
Artemisia annua L. is an annual herb native of Asia, it has been used for many centuries for the tre...
Terpene constituents of essential oils obtained by steam distillation from A. annua flowers at the p...
The active principle of Artemisia annua L., artemisinin, is currently being developed to a registere...
The active principle of Artemisia annua L., artemisinin, is currently being developed to a registere...
The active principle of Artemisia annua L., artemisinin, is currently being developed to a registere...
In order to determine influence of extraction method on volatile oil composition of Artemisia annua ...
The composition of essential oil of the leaves of Artemisia annua L. growing wild in Iran, were dete...
The chemical composition of the essential oils obtained from petals, leaves and stems of the floweri...
Artemisia annua L. is distributed throughout the world and it is an important medicinal plant in Kor...
The essential oils of the aerial parts of three different Artemisia species (A. scoparia, A. diffusa...
During the past years, a number of studies have been carried out concerning the application of biolo...
Upon hydrodistillation, dried roots of Artemisia annua L. cultivar Jwarharti gave a pleasantly fragr...
Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae) is native to China, now naturalised in many other countries, well kn...