A plant genus of the family ASTERACEAE with strong-smelling foliage. It is a source of SANTONIN and other cytotoxic TERPENES.
A plant species of the genus ARTEMISIA, family ASTERACEAE. It is the source of the antimalarial artemisinin (ANTIMALARIALS).
A plant species of the genus ARTEMISIA, family ASTERACEAE that has been used in ABSINTHE. The oil contains neurotoxic 1-thujone and d-isothujone.
Oils which evaporate readily. The volatile oils occur in aromatic plants, to which they give odor and other characteristics. Most volatile oils consist of a mixture of two or more TERPENES or of a mixture of an eleoptene (the more volatile constituent of a volatile oil) with a stearopten (the more solid constituent). The synonym essential oils refers to the essence of a plant, as its perfume or scent, and not to its indispensability.
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A large plant family of the order Asterales, subclass Asteridae, class Magnoliopsida. The family is also known as Compositae. Flower petals are joined near the base and stamens alternate with the corolla lobes. The common name of "daisy" refers to several genera of this family including Aster; CHRYSANTHEMUM; RUDBECKIA; TANACETUM.
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The cyanogenic glucoside, prunasin (D-mandelonitrile-beta-D-glucoside), is a novel inhibitor of DNA polymerase beta. (1/155)

A DNA polymerase beta (pol. beta) inhibitor has been isolated independently from two organisms; a red perilla, Perilla frutescens, and a mugwort, Artemisia vulgaris. These molecules were determined by spectroscopic analyses to be the cyanogenic glucoside, D-mandelonitrile-beta-D-glucoside, prunasin. The compound inhibited the activity of rat pol. beta at 150 microM, but did not influence the activities of calf DNA polymerase alpha and plant DNA polymerases, human immunodefficiency virus type 1 reverse transcriptase, calf terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase, or any prokaryotic DNA polymerases, or DNA and RNA metabolic enzymes examined. The compound dose-dependently inhibited pol. beta activity, the IC(50) value being 98 microM with poly dA/oligo dT(12-18) and dTTP as the DNA template and substrate, respectively. Inhibition of pol. beta by the compound was competitive with the substrate, dTTP. The inhibition was enhanced in the presence of fatty acid, and the IC(50) value decreased to approximately 40 microM. In the presence of C(10)-decanoic acid, the K(i) value for substrate dTTP decreased by 28-fold, suggesting that the fatty acid allowed easier access of the compound to the substrate-binding site.  (+info)

Inhibitory effect of Artemisia asiatica alkaloids on acetylcholinesterase activity from rat PC12 cells. (2/155)

We screened 42 Korean traditional tea plants to determine the inhibitory effect of acetylcholinesterase and attenuation of toxicity induced by amyloid-beta peptide, which were related to the treatment of Alzheimer's disease (AD). The methanolic extract from Artemisia asiatica among tested 42 tea plants, showed the highest inhibitory effect (48%) on acetylcholinesterase in vitro. The methanolic extract was further separated with n-hexane, chloroform, and ethyl acetate of water, in order. The chloroform solubles, which were high in inhibitory effect of acetylcholinesterase, were repeatedly subjected to open column chromatography on silica gel. From the highest inhibitory fraction (78%) on acetylcholinesterase, the single compound was obtained by the Sep-Pak Cartridge (C18: reverse phase column). This compound was found to react positively on Dragendorff's reagent (potassium bismuth iodide), which typically reacted with the alkaloid. This compound was purified by HPLC (mu-bondapack C18 reverse phase column: 3.9 x 150 mm). The IC50 (the concentration of 50% enzyme inhibition) value of this compound was 23 micrograms/ml and the inhibitory pattern on acetylcholinesterase was mixed with competitive/non-competitive type. We examined the effects of this compound on toxicity induced by A beta (25-35) in rat pheochromocytoma PC12 cells. Pretreatment of the PC12 cells for 2 h with an alkaloid of Artemisia asiatica (1200 microg/ml) reduced the toxicity induced by A beta. This study demonstrated that an alkaloid of Artemisia asiatica, which was metabolized to small molecule in digestive tract and then could pass through the blood-brain barrier, appeared to be an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor with a blocker of neurotoxicity induced by A beta in human brain causing Alzheimer's disease.  (+info)

Host-plant diversity of the European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis: what value for sustainable transgenic insecticidal Bt maize? (3/155)

The strategies proposed for delaying the development of resistance to the Bacillus thuringiensis toxins produced by transgenic maize require high levels of gene flow between individuals feeding on transgenic and refuge plants. The European corn borer Ostrinia nubilalis (Hubner) may be found on several host plants, which may act as natural refuges. The genetic variability of samples collected on sagebrush (Artemisia sp.), hop (Humulus lupulus L.) and maize (Zea mays L.) was studied by comparing the allozyme frequencies for six polymorphic loci. We found a high level of gene flow within and between samples collected on the same host plant. The level of gene flow between the sagebrush and hop insect samples appeared to be sufficiently high for these populations to be considered a single genetic panmictic unit. Conversely, the samples collected on maize were genetically different from those collected on sagebrush and hop. Three of the six loci considered displayed greater between-host-plant than within-host-plant differentiation in comparisons of the group of samples collected on sagebrush or hop with the group of samples collected on maize. This indicates that either there is genetic isolation of the insects feeding on maize or that there is host-plant divergent selection at these three loci or at linked loci. These results have important implications for the potential sustainability of transgenic insecticidal maize.  (+info)

Triterpenes and lignans from Artemisia caruifolia and their cytotoxic effects on meth-A and LLC tumor cell lines. (4/155)

One new triterpene, 3beta-hydroxy-29-norcycloart-24-one (1), and four new lignans, caruilignans (2-5), together with six known compounds were isolated from the aerial part of Artemisia caruifolia BUCH.-HAM. ex TOXB. Their structures were determined by various spectroscopic means. Most of the isolated lignans were moderately cytotoxic to Meth-A cells with ED50 values of 5-10 microg/ml, but not to Lowis lung carcinoma (LLC) cells. An oxime derivative of 1 showed more potent cytotoxic activity against Meth-A and LLC cells than the original triterpene 1.  (+info)

Inhibitory effects on HIV-1 protease of tri-p-coumaroylspermidine from Artemisia caruifolia and related amides. (5/155)

From a methanol extract of Artemisia caruifolia, which showed a moderate inhibitory activity on HIV-1 protease in a preliminary screening, N1,N5,N10-tri-p-coumaroylspermidine and three dicaffeoylquinic acids were isolated. The former compound was found to appreciably inhibit HIV-1 protease. Of related amides which were chemically synthesized, N1,N5,N10,N14-tetra-p-coumaroylspermine and N1,N4,N7,N10,N13-penta-p-coumaroylte-traethylenepentamine inhibited HIV-1 protease more potently than N1,N5,N10-tri-p-coumaroylspermidine.  (+info)

Antioxidant properties of natural compounds used in popular medicine for gastric ulcers. (6/155)

There is evidence concerning the participation of reactive oxygen species in the etiology and physiopathology of human diseases, such as neurodegenerative disorders, inflammation, viral infections, autoimmune pathologies, and digestive system disorders such as gastrointestinal inflammation and gastric ulcer. The role of these reactive oxygen species in several diseases and the potential antioxidant protective effect of natural compounds on affected tissues are topics of high current interest. To consider a natural compound or a drug as an antioxidant substance it is necessary to investigate its antioxidant properties in vitro and then to evaluate its antioxidant functions in biological systems. In this review article, we shall consider the role of natural antioxidants derived from popular plants to reduce or prevent the oxidative stress in gastric ulcer induced by ethanol.  (+info)

Fusion of farnesyldiphosphate synthase and epi-aristolochene synthase, a sesquiterpene cyclase involved in capsidiol biosynthesis in Nicotiana tabacum. (7/155)

A clone encoding farnesyl diphosphate synthase (FPPS) was obtained by PCR from a cDNA library made from young leaves of Artemisia annua. A cDNA clone encoding the tobacco epi-aristolochene synthase (eAS) was kindly supplied by J. Chappell (University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, USA). Two fusions were constructed, i.e. FPPS/eAS and eAS/FPPS. The stop codon of the N-terminal enzyme was removed and replaced by a short peptide (Gly-Ser-Gly) to introduce a linker between the two ORFs. These two fusions and the two single cDNA clones were separately introduced into a bacterial expression vector (pET32). Escherichia coli was transformed with the expression vectors and enzymatically active soluble proteins were obtained after induction with isopropyl thio-beta-d-thiogalactoside. The recombinant enzymes were purified using immobilized metal affinity chromatography on Co2+ columns. The fusion enzymes produced epi-aristolochene from isopentenyl diphosphate through a coupled reaction. The Km values of FPPS and eAS for isopentenyl diphosphate and farnesyl diphosphate, respectively, were essentially the same for the single and fused enzymes. The bifunctional enzymes showed a more efficient conversion of isopentenyl diphosphate to epi-aristolochene than the corresponding amount of single enzymes.  (+info)

Influence of macronutrients and activated charcoal on intake of sagebrush by sheep and goats. (8/155)

We determined if supplemental macronutrients or activated charcoal influenced intake of sagebrush, a shrub that contains terpenes. Sheep (lambs 3 mo age, 33 kg) and goats (kids 5 mo age, 28 kg) were fed supplements high in energy, high in protein, or offered a choice between the two supplements before and after receiving sagebrush for 4 h/d. The effect of activated charcoal, a compound that reduces bioavailability of toxins, was assessed by offering charcoal mixed with a carrier or the carrier alone while animals consumed sagebrush for 4 h/d. The effects of supplemental macronutirents were tested before and after charcoal supplementation. Activated charcoal did not increase intake of sagebrush by sheep or goats (P > 0.05), but supplemental macronutrients influenced intake of sagebrush by both species (P < 0.05). Intake of sage-brush was markedly higher for animals fed the high-protein supplement than for animals fed the high-energy supplement (P < 0.05). Lambs (before and after charcoal supplementation) and kids (after charcoal supplementation) offered a choice between the two supplements used sagebrush at levels comparable to animals supplemented with protein. They consumed more CP than animals fed the high-energy supplement and more ME than lambs fed the high-protein supplement (P < 0.05). Thus, providing a choice between supplements enhanced intake of sagebrush and enabled animals to achieve a more balanced intake of macronutrients. Preference for supplement and sagebrush also depended on an animal's immediate past history with a supplement. Sheep and goats previously fed the high-energy or the high-protein supplement preferred, respectively, the high-protein or the high-energy supplement when given a choice (P < 0.05). The changes in preference for supplement caused a decreased intake of sagebrush by groups that preferred the energy concentrate, and an increased intake of sagebrush by groups that preferred the protein concentrate. Thus, supplements of different energy and protein densities consistently altered intake of sagebrush by sheep and goats.  (+info)

A number of studies have been undertaken into the bioactive properties of the volatile oil from Artemisia dracunculus (). In two studies into insect responses to the volatile oil and its constituents, Papilio spp. evoked different reactions to the oil. Using GC coupled electroantennograms, they were able to demonstrate which components from the oil were active in determining oviposition preference and larval performance, areas where plant extracts could be used in insect control. In a further study, the attractiveness or repulsiveness of Artemisia dracunculus volatile oil towards insects infected with tick-borne encephalitis virus allowed not only those infected to be distinguished from those uninfected, but to identify individuals with varying degrees of virus replication.. The antimicrobial properties of various species of Artemisia are well recorded where a number of Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria were inhibited in their growth. The test bacteria are all capable of infection, and ...
Big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt.) is the most widespread and common shrub in the sagebrush biome of western North America. Of the three most common subspecies of big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata), mountain big sagebrush (ssp. vaseyana; MBS) is the most resilient to disturbance, but still requires favorable climactic conditions and a viable post-fire seedbank for successful unassisted recovery. This study was designed to assess MBS seed production throughout post-fire recovery. We performed 2 pilot studies to develop methods for estimating seed production and plant age. The results of the pilot studies and a space-for-time substitution strategy were used to measure seed production on 13 sites ranging from 10-33 years post-fire. We hypothesized that seed rain (mean seeds produced/ m2) would peak before stand density had maximized due to decreasing individual plant fecundity (mean seeds produced/ plant) in high density stands. We measured population density and individual plant fecundity for
Yet another list of one of their favorite natural remedies for acid reflux disease-like plant called Artemisia asiatica.. GERD/Acid Reflux and Natural Treatments. Artemisia asiatica and garlic have compounds which optimize bowel flora and kill this pathogenic organism.. Extraction and purification of eupatilin from Artemisia princeps. - Abstract−A recycling preparative HPLC was used to extract and separate the eupatilin contained in Artemisia princeps. PAMPAN, and the optimum operating. vious studies revealed that Artemisia asiatica, a medicinal plant that is widely used in traditional. TFA (trifluoroacetic acid) was from Sigma. (St Louis, MO, USA).. Home » Herbs for Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease. Artemisia asiatica. To assess three different methods of correlating symptoms with episodes of acid reflux.. Gaviscon® Neutralizes Stomach Acid And Helps Keep Acid Down for Hours!. Baby Acid Reflux Acid Reflux Gerd Gerd Surgery Pre Theyre Thanksgiving traditions for many, but so is unwanted ...
In traditional Chinese medicine Artemisia capillaris is commonly used to clear damp heat from the liver and gall ducts, jaundice, and hepatitis. Learn about Artemisia capillaris and its uses here.
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This Ziehl-Neelsen lab test was performed on 29/09/2020 and the results even if expected became overwhelming: total absence of mycobacteria in the sputum of the 5 patients.. This in vivo result is to our knowledge the first observed for this combination of Artemisia afra or Artemisia annua infusions combined with conventional anti-tuberculosis drugs. Several authors had obtained promising in vitro results, but very often in vitro assays cannot be confirmed in vivo. The interference of the human metabolism affects the mechanisms.. Maria C Martini, Tianbi Zhang, John T. Williams, Robert B. Abramovitch, Pamela J. Weathers, Artemisia annua and Artemisia afra extracts exhibit strong bactericidal activity against Mycobacterium tuberculosis. J. Ethnopharmacology Volume 262, 15 November 2020, 113191 doi: 10.1016/j.jep.2020.113191. Ntutela S, Smith P, Matika L, et al. Efficacy of Artemisia afra phytotherapy in experimental tuberculosis. Tuberculosis (Edinb). 2009;89 Suppl 1(Suppl 1):S33-S40. ...
What do Artemisia dracunculus, Lixisenatide, calcium and baking soda have in common? They all may have a place in anti-diabetes treatments - some in natural ones, ohters, like the GLP-1 analogue as an insulin alternative in pharmacological treatments.
Artemisia dracunculus, collected specimen, photo Danielle Walkup, Bill Norris, Kelly Kindscher, & Russ Kleinman, Mogollon Mtns., Bursum Road, Aug. 5, ...
Artemisia vulgaris (common mugwort) is one of several species in the genus Artemisia, although Artemisia vulgaris is the species most often called mugwort. This species is also known as riverside wormwood. Mugwort is native to temperate Europe and is naturalized in North America. The plant grows on nitrogenous soils, like weedy and uncultivated areas, such as roadsides. Mugwort is used as a medicinal and culinary herb.. ...
Bynke - Wikipedia, den frie encyklopædi.Bynke (Artemisia) er en slægt med ca. 85 arter, der er udbredt i Europa, Nordafrika, Asien og Nordamerika. Det er stauder, som har fjersnitdelte, duftende blade.--Have-Malurt - Wikipedia, den frie encyklopædi.Have-Malurt (Artemisia absinthium) er en op til 100 cm høj urt, der i Danmark vokser vildt på strandvolde og nær bebyggelse. Alle overjordiske dele af planten er ...--Estragon - Wikipedia, den frie encyklopædi.Estragon (Artemisia dracunculus) er en staude med en opret, svagt forgrenet vækst. Den bliver dyrket på grund af den karakteristiske, anisagtige duft fra bladene ...--Grå-Bynke - Wikipedia, den frie encyklopædi.Grå-Bynke (Artemisia vulgaris) er en 60-120 cm høj urt, der vokser langs veje og på agerjord. Beskrivelse. Grå-Bynke er en høj flerårig urt med en stift opret ...--Malurt - Wikipedia, den frie encyklopædi.Malurt har flere betydninger: Malurt er et dansk rockband. Forskellige plantearter af slægten Malurt (Artemisia), ...
Artemisia tridentata ssp. wyomingensis (Beetle & A. Young) S.L. Welsh-bunchgrass communities were used to analyze the influence of disturbances on invasibility after a recovery period. These communities evolved with periodic fires shifting dominance from shrubs to herbaceous species. However, fire can facilitate Bromus tectorum L. invasion of these plant communities. We evaluated the invasibility of A. tridentata ssp. wyomingensis-bunchgrass communities 4 years after prescribed fall burning at six sites by comparing burned to unburned (control) communities. These communities did not have B. tectorum present prior to introduction. B. tectorum was introduced at 1, 10, 100, 1000, and 10,000 seeds m?2 in burned and unburned communities. B. tectorum individuals established only when introduced at 10,000 seeds m?2. In the areas seeded at 10,000 seeds m?2, B. tectorum density and cover were more than three-fold higher in the control than burned treatments (P=0.04 and 0.08, respectively). Total herbaceous
Artemisia sacrorum Ledeb., Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. 5:571 (1805). var. sacrorum (Fig. 1). Korean name: Teol-san-ssuk (털산쑥: Lee, 1996).. A. messerschmidtiana Besser, Nouv. Mém. Soc. Imp. Naturalistes Moscou 3: 27 (1834).. A. sacrorum var. minor f. discolor Kom., Fl. Manschur. 3(2): 664 (1907).. A. gmelini var. discolor (Kom.) Nakai, Fl. Kor. 2: 31 (1911).. A. freyniana f. discolor (Kom.) Kitag., J. Jap. Bot. 41: 367 (1936).. A. sacrorum subsp. manshurica Kitam., Acta Phytotax. Geobot. 7: 66 (1938).. A. sacrorum var. messerschmidtiana (Besser) Y. R. Ling, Bull. Bot. Res., Harbin 8(4): 13 (1988).. Subshrubs. Roots thin fibrous. Rhizomes long creeping, woody. Stems 52-108 cm tall, 1.9-3.5 mm thick; indumentum silky pubescent while young, sparsely arachnoid-pubescent later. Lower leaves withering before flowering. Middle leaves petiolate 14.9-21.4 mm long; leaf blades triangular-ovate, elliptic-ovate, bipinnately divided, 43.1-65.1 mm long, 39.1-52.7 mm wide, sparsely villous pubescent with white ...
Many Artemisia plants are called wormwood, because for thousands of years they have been used against worms. There have been some recent trials on animals, but most studies are in vitro.. No large scale, double blind, randomized clinical had been run on humans with this herbal medicine. A team of Congolese medical doctors run such a trial in 2016 in the province of Maniema Artemisia vs Praziquantel. The herbal infusion came out with a much higher efficiency against schistosomiasis and no side effects for the Artemisia arm. A total of 390 patients were involved. 97.7 % of the patients were cured in the Artemisia arm and only 71.4 in the Praziquantel arm. Praziquantel caused vomiting in 26.5% of the patients, abdominal pain in 18.5%, cephalalgy in 15.5%. Very impressive is the fact that the Artemisia treatment led to an unexpected almost complete absence of eggs in feces after 2 months.. These are breaking news which demonstrate for the first time the efficiency of Artemisia annua and Artemisia ...
Cytokines produced by immune cells infiltrating pancreatic islets are important mediators of β-cell destruction in insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus. Cytokines stimulate an inducible form of nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) expression and nitric oxide (NO) production, leading to insulin insufficiency. In the present study, the effects of Artemisia capillaris extract (ACE) on cytokine-induced β-cell damage were examined. Treatment of RINm5F (RIN) rat insulinoma cells with interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and interferon-γ (IFN-γ) induced cell damage. ACE completely protected IL-1β and IFN-γ-mediated cytotoxicity in a concentration-dependent manner. Incubation with ACE resulted in a significant reduction in IL-1β and IFN-γ-induced NO production, a finding that correlated well with reduced levels of the iNOS mRNA and protein. The molecular mechanism by which ACE inhibited iNOS gene expression appeared to involve the inhibition of NF-κB activation. The IL-1β and IFN-γ-stimulated RIN cells showed ...
Artemisia has long been used in traditional medicine and as a food source for different functions in eastern Asia. Artemisia vulgaris L. (AV) is a species of the genus Artemisia. Essential oils (EOs) were extracted from AV by subcritical butane extraction. EO contents were detected by electronic nose and headspace solid-phase microextraction coupled with gas chromatography (HS-SPME-GC-MS). To investigate the hepatoprotective effects, mice subjected to liver injury were treated intragastrically with EOs or eucalyptol for 3 days. Acetaminophen (APAP) alone caused severe liver injury characterized by significantly increased serum AST and ALT levels, ROS and hepatic malondialdehyde (MDA), as well as liver superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) depletions. EOs significantly attenuated APAP-induced liver damages. Further study confirmed that eucalyptol is an inhibitor of Keap1, the affinity KD of eucalyptol and Keap1 was 1.42 × 10−5, which increased the Nrf2 translocation from the cytoplasm into the
APG IV Classification: Domain: Eukaryota • (unranked): Archaeplastida • Regnum: Plantae • Cladus: angiosperms • Cladus: eudicots • Cladus: core eudicots • Cladus: superasterids • Cladus: asterids • Cladus: euasterids II • Ordo: Asterales • Familia: Asteraceae • Subfamilia: Asteroideae • Tribus: Anthemideae • Genus: Artemisia • Species: Artemisia afra Jacq. ex Willd., 1804 ...
Also known asArtemisia dracunculus, French Tarragon, German Tarragon, Dragon Wormwood, Dragonwort, Dragon Mugwort and sometimes called both Mugwort an
The aim of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanism underlying the immunomodulatory effect of the purified Artemisia sphaerocephala Krasch seed polysaccharide (ASKP-1) in RAW264.7 macrophages. Chemical characteristic analysis revealed that ASKP-1 consisted of 14.1% mannose, 56.9% glucose and 19.
As a vassal of Persia, Artemisia was obliged to recruit her own small force when Xerxes invaded Greece - in fact, Artemisia commanded five ships in her own right. Artemisia alone of his commanders advised Xerxes against a naval battle with the Greeks but Xerxes, however, chose to follow the advice of his male advisors, and met the Greeks on the sea in the channel of Salamis on 20th September 480 BCE. Artemisia was aboard one of her ships, commanding their movements. After the initial confusion, the Persians took the offensive. Though she only had one ship left, Artemisia herself disabled the ship of King Damasithymus of Calynda. At a council, Artmesia spoke her mind - she had opposed the war from the beginning and opposed its continuation. She advised Xerxes to leave his trusted commander Mardonus to pursue the Greeks whilst Xerxes himself return home, and would still maintained his dignity whether in victory or defeat. For her wisdom, Xerxes entrusted Artemisia with the care on his sons, and ...
How to Cook With Tarragon. Culinary tarragon, Artemisia dracunculus, is also known as French tarragon to distinguish it from a close relative, Russian tarragon, which is not as flavorful as the true culinary tarragon. Tarragon is generally...
The medicinal properties of the wormwood The discovery of the therapeutic benefits of the wormwood, once called ponema by the Gauls, is not new. This herbaceous plant is renowned for its strengthening power. It is also an excellent stimulant digestive, antispasmodic, anti-inflammatory, diuretic, antifungal and a powerful antibacterial. History of the use of wormwood in phytotherapy Scientific name: Artemisia vulgaris Botanical description of the wormwood
Big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) communities dominate a large fraction of the United States and provide critical habitat for a number of wildlife species of concern. Loss of big sagebrush due to fire followed by poor restoration success continues to reduce ecological potential of this ecosystem type, particularly in the Great Basin. Choice of appropriate seed sources for restoration efforts is currently unguided due to knowledge gaps on genetic variation and local adaptation as they relate to a changing landscape. We are assessing ecophysiological responses of big sagebrush to climate variation, comparing plants that germinated from ~20 geographically distinct populations of each of the three subspecies of big sagebrush. Seedlings were previously planted into common gardens by US Forest Service collaborators Drs. B. Richardson and N. Shaw, (USFS Rocky Mountain Research Station, Provo, Utah and Boise, Idaho) as part of the Great Basin Native Plant Selection and Increase Project. Seed sources...
Three native Turkish medicinal and aromatic plants (Artemisia absinthum, Artemisia santonicum and Saponaria officinalis) were investigated to analyze their antioxidant activity, total phenolic content and antimicrobial activity. Their total antioxidant activity was determined by using a β-carotene bleaching assay and their antimicrobial activity was determined by utilizing an agar disc diffusion assay. Methanol extracts of the three species analyzed showed high antioxidant activity and among them Artemisia absinthum possessed the highest quantity (71.78%). The total phenolic content (Folin-Ciocalteu assay) was shown to be between 6.57 µgGAE/mg dry weight basis (Saponaria officinalis) and 8.86 µgGAE/mg dry weight basis (Artemisia absinthum). There was a positive correlation (R = 0.819) between the total phenolic content and the antioxidant activity measured in the plant samples. The aqueous and methanol extracts of the aerial parts of the species showed antibacterial activities against a number of
Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) and wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) have been used by humans for thousands of years as medicinal, magical, and fumitory herbs. Both are traditionally used in folk magic around the world for purification, cleansing, exorcism, and protection just like evergreens and sages (which all contain the same active alkaloid thujone).. Artemisias are linked to the syncretized ancient goddess Artemis-Diana as the name artemisia means of Artemis or gift of Artemis who was a wild deity of the forests, hunting, and protector of childbirth. In Greek mythology mugwort and wormwood are also named as plants growing in the dark goddess Hekates garden. She was also syncretized with Artemis and shared the symbolism of doorways, crossroads, keys, and as protector of childbirth. All gained reputations as goddesses who were kind to witches and who would help those who were maligned, marginalized, and abused.. Mugwort and wormwood can be used to both summon and protect from spirits. They ...
The aqueous extract of Artemisia herba-alba Asso. (Compositae) produced an initial hyperglycaemia which was followed by hypoglycaemia in normoglycaemic and alloxan-treated rabbits and mice. The extract (0.39 g/kg) significantly increased gastrointestinal transit time and the reaction time to thermal stimuli but had no effect on the activity of alkaline phosphatase or concentrations of creatinine and urea in plasma. Histopathological examination indicated mild hydropic degeneration in hepatocytes and proximal convoluted tubules. The duodenum showed mild oedema of the substantia of the mucosal propria. The plant extract showed weak antimicrobial activity.
TY - JOUR AU - Ćirković, Tanja AU - Gavrović-Jankulović, Marija AU - Prisić, S. AU - Jankov, Ratko AU - Burazer, Lidija AU - Vučković, Olga AU - Šporčić, Zorica AU - Paranos, Svetlana PY - 2002 UR - http://intor.torlakinstitut.com/handle/123456789/151 AB - Background: Reaction of epsilon-amino groups of lysine with potassium cyanate, maleic, or succinic anhydride leads to allergoids of low molecular weight. No study has been performed to compare their properties and investigate the influence of a residual group on allergenicity and human IgE- and IgG-binding of these derivatives. Methods: Allergoids of a pollen extract of Artemisia vulgaris were obtained by means of potassium cyanate, and succinic and maleic anhydride. Biochemical properties were investigated by determination of amino groups, enzyme activity, isoelectric focusing IEF and SDS-PAGE. IgE- and IgG-binding was determined using immunoblots and ELISA inhibition. Allergenicity was investigated by skin prick tests (SPT) on a ...
Presented by M di-T. ARTEMISIA VULGARIS.. A. vulgaris, Linn. Nat. order, Composit . Common names, Wormwood, Mugwort, Beifuss, etc. Preparation, Tincture of the root.. Authority. Noack and Trinks.. ► Increase of the epileptic paroxysms. ► Irritation of the nervous system. ► Profuse sweat, having a peculiarly characteristic, fetid, cadaverous odor, resembling the odor of garlic. ► Violent contractions of the uterus; labor pains. ► Prolapsus, rupture of the uterus. ► Miscarriage. ► Profuse menstruation; metrorrhagia. ► Increase of the lochial discharge.. Copyright M di-T 2000. ...
title: DA-9601, Artemisia Asiatica Herbal Extract, Ameliorates Airway Inflammation of Allergic Asthma in Mice, doi: none, category: Article
Artemisia afra is one of the oldest and best known medicinal plants, and is still used effectively today in South Africa by people of all cultures. The list of uses covers a wide range of ailments from coughs, colds, fever, loss of appetite, colic, headache, earache, intestinal worms to malaria. Artemisia is used in many different ways and one of the most common practices is to insert fresh leaves into the nostrils to clear blocked nasal passages (Van Wyk et al. 1997). Another maybe not so common use is to place leaves in socks for sweaty feet (Watt & Breyer-Brandwijk 1962). The roots, stems and leaves are used in many different ways and taken as enemas, poultices, infusions, body washes, lotions, smoked, snuffed or drunk as a tea. A. afra has a very bitter taste and is usually sweetened with sugar or honey when drunk. Wilde-als brandy is a very popular medicine still made and sold today. Margaret Roberts (1990) lists many other interesting uses in her book, Indigenous healing plants, which ...
The NCBI web site requires JavaScript to function. Traditional Chinese Medicines TCM Artemisia bei Psoriasis rapidly gaining attention in the West as sources of new drugs, dietary supplements and functional foods.. However, Artemisia bei Psoriasis of consistent manufacturing practices and quality standards, fear of adulteration, and perceived deficiencies in scientific see more of efficacy and Artemisia bei Psoriasis impede worldwide acceptance of TCM. In addition, Western pharmaceutical industries Psoriasis von Barbera Behandlung regulatory agencies are partial toward single ingredient drugs based on synthetic molecules, and skeptical of natural product mixtures.. This review concentrates on three examples of TCM-derived pharmaceuticals and functional foods that have, despite these usual obstacles, risen to wide acceptance in the West based on their remarkable performance in recent scientific investigations. Sweet wormwood Artemisia annuathe source of artemisinin, which is the currently ...
Break off a sprig of big sagebrush and inhale its aroma: the fragrance is clean, sharp and as cool as the smell of winter. Call it camphor blended with a touch of Christmas. Crush a few leaves between your fingertips and the scent is suddenly somewhat bitter and more pungent. Let the sprig dry for a few hours and youll find that the fragrance gradually loses its bite, softening to crisp evergreen with a hint of juicy berry.. ...
Plant secondary metabolites (SM) are widely used by humans in many ways (pharmacy, biotechnology etc.). For making their use even more effective, it is important to know the seasonality of these chemicals in plants and what affect those changes. Three Artemisia species (Artemisia annua, A. absinthium, A. vulgaris) were cultivated during one vegetation season (from April to September 2016). Plant growth parameters and the beginning of their generative stages were observed, and leaf samples were collected regularly. Samples of some plants were collected repeatedly. A generalist herbivore (migratory locust), was used as a proxy for studying changes in plant secondary metabolism during the vegetation season. The results proved presence of defence secondary metabolites in plants except A. vulgaris species where the role of SM in defence was not shown. Levels of SM changed nonlinearly during the vegetational season and were time-dependent. Plant size did not influence the levels of SM in plants. ...
Polyploidy is a key factor in the evolution of higher plants and plays an important role in the variation of plant genomes, leading to speciation in some cases. During polyploidisation, different balancing processes take place at the genomic level that can promote variation in nuclear DNA content. We estimated genome size using flow cytometry in 84 populations of 67 Artemisia species and one population of Crossostephium chinense. A total of 73 sequences of nrDNA ITS and 3′-ETS were newly generated and analysed, together with previously published sequences, to address the evolution of genome size in a phylogenetic framework. Differences in 2C values were detected among some lineages, as well as an increase of genome size heterogeneity in subgenera whose phylogenetic relationships are still unclear. We confirmed that the increase in 2C values in Artemisia polyploids was not proportional to ploidy level, but 1Cx genome size tended to decrease significantly when high ploidy levels were reached. ...
Botanical Name: Artemisia glacialis Family: Asteraceae Tribe: Anthemideae Genus: Artemisia Species:A. glacialis Kingdom:Plantae Order: Asterales Common Name :
Medicinal uses of Tarragon Tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) is an aromatic herb that is considered one of the four finest seasoning ingredients in traditional French cooking. Also commonly known as estragon and dragon herb, this perennial plant is native to most of the Northern Hemisphere including Europe, Asia, India
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Mugwort is a common name for several species of aromatic plants in the genus Artemisia. In Europe, mugwort most often refers to the species Artemisia vulgaris, or common mugwort. While other species are sometimes referred to by more specific common names, they may be called simply mugwort in many contexts. For example, one species, Artemisia argyi, is often called mugwort in the context of Traditional Chinese Medicine but may be also referred to by the more specific name Chinese mugwort. Artemisia princeps is Korean mugwort (Korean name: ssuk, 쑥). It is also found in Japan and Japanese mugwort is known as yomogi (ヨモギ). Mugworts are used medicinally, especially in Chinese, Japanese, and Korean traditional medicine. Some mugworts have also found a use in modern medicine for their anti-herpetic effect. They are also used as an herb to flavor food. In Korea, mugworts were also used for plain, non-medicinal consumption; in South Korea, mugworts, called ssuk, are still used as a staple ...
Background and objectives: Toxoplasma gondii affects almost one-third of people worldwide, causing disorders such as abortion or congenital disease in its intermediate hosts. This is while the current available medications are limited in terms of efficacy and side effects. Previous researches have shown Artemisia annua to be highly effective on this parasite. The aim of this study was to evaluate the antitoxoplasma effects of A. vulgaris. Methods: Anti toxoplasmosis activity was evaluated in vitro using different concentrations of A. vulgaris total extract and the petroleum ether, chloroform, ethyl acetate and n-butanol fractions. After 2 h of incubation, flow cytometry method was applied to determine the anti-parasitic activity. Phytochemical profiles of these extracts were developed by HPTLC. For the in vivo experiment, toxoplasmosis was induced by intradermal injection of the parasite tachyzoites into the rats. Average survival time of the rats treated with 16-128 mg/kg of the total extract was
Wort is an old suffix for plants traditionally used for medicinal and healing purposes, for example: Lungwort. I dont know what Mug identifies that would need healing. It also has culinary uses as a seasoning. Its widely available commercially, sold as an herb. Youre welcome to have mine for free, if theres any left after Im done ripping it out. Artemisias also have toxic properties. Among other applications, A. vulgaris has been used as a natural abortifacient in early pregnancy. Another well-known member of the genus is A. absinthium, Absinthe ...
rosemary and lavender 200 each Payment: BDO or BPI transfer GCASH or Cash on Delivery Delivery: Shipping to be shouldered by Buyer Items location: Don Antonio Heights, Commonwealth QC Thank you for checking my items. #inMakati #inPasig #sideline2 Thank you for checking my items. Tarragon is known as little dragon from its Latin name of dracunculus. Tarragon doesnt like wet conditions. Read on to learn more about french tarragon. This fragrant Tarragon herb pack is equivalent to 1.5 bouquets of fresh herbs, only better as it is culinary-grade and it does not waste away faster. Spread the vegetables over the chicken, and a splash of olive oil. In between are carefully designed patches of green and purple lettuce, and the herb tarragon, which has small yellow flowers. It also contains rich levels of Vitamin C which help in absorbing the iron in the body and hence can be used to avoid blood-related issues such as anemia.. 5. Its a drought-resistant herb and needs a well-drained, sandy, light ...
آرتمیزینین یک متابولیت ثانویه با خاصیت دارویی ضد مالاریایی است. علاوه بر فعالیت ضد مالاریایی در مقابل طیف وسیعی از سرطان‌ها نظیر: لوسمی انسانی، سرطان سینه، سرطان کولون و کارسینوما مؤثر است. این ماده همچنین خواص ضد هپاتیت B، ضد ایدز دارد و از فعالیت ضد انگل Lieshmania و Schistosoma برخوردار است. این ماده توسط گونه‌های مختلف جنس Artemisia (درمنه) ساخته می‌شود و برای نخستین بار در A. annua مشاهده گردید. در مطالعه حاضر، الگوی بیان ژن‌های مرتبط با بیوسنتز آرتمیزینین یعنی ژن‌های ADS، DBR2 و SQS در پنج گونه مختلف جنس Artemisia (A. absinthium، A. annua، A. dracunculus، A. sieberi و A. vulgaris) مطالعه شد. استخراج RNA کل و
The spices like tarragon were used, in addition to its digestive properties, to disguise the smell of food due to its natural degradation or poor maintenance.. This traditional use is a sign of wisdom, as modern science has shown that these herbs are able to fight certain bacteria that cause food poisoning.. (* More information: History of spices).. Tarragon contains more than 30 antiseptic components, such as ocimene, gentisic and salicylic acid; coumarins, flavonoids (isorhamnetin, naringenin, quercetin), tannins and other aromatic components (nerol, methyl eugenol, menthol, myrcene, sabinene, between others).. * More information: Composition of Tarragon.. Scientific studies have shown that essential oils containing tarragon, inhibit the growth of food bacteria: Shigella spp. (Dysentery pathogen), Listeria monocytogenes (causing listeriosis), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (lung infections) and Escherichia coli (most common bacteria, causing decay).. Because it acts as a natural antibiotic, tarragon ...
It is also effective against bladder infections and helps the liver and bile process waste. Treatments for the stomach, gall bladder and spleen work more effectively when they contain elements of the Artemisia plant.. For external treatment of wounds and insect bits, the herb is most commonly administered in decoctions and infusions.. For internal use, extracts and herbal tinctures, as well as capsules with powdered or solid herb can be taken. In fact, due to the bitter taste, it is often easiest to ingest the herb in capsule form.. ...
Artemisia eriantha Ten., also known as Apennines genepì, is a valuable aromatic plant with several medicinal properties. Among the several phytoplasma symptoms to which this plant can be subjected, the fasciation is one of the less reported and studied. In natural environments this plant is a characteristic species of the association Artemisietum erianthae Brullo 1984. In this study, the first occurrence of fasciation in Artemisia eriantha is described. This phenomenon was observed during the ex vitro experimental cultivations, located in Assergi and Barisciano (LAquila, Italy), settled for the restocking of this endangered species. The fasciation occurred only in Assergi experimental field with a magnitude of 0.12%. Specific PCR analysis did not show the phytoplasma presence. This fist report allows to expand knowledge about fasciation in Apennines genepì.
175. Artemisia angustissima Nakai, Bot. Mag. (Tokyo). 29: 8. 1915. 狭叶牡蒿 xia ye mu hao Artemisia japonica Thunberg subf. angustissima (Nakai) Pampanini; A. japonica var. angustissima (Nakai) Kitamura.. Herbs, perennial, 20-60 cm tall, stems few, slender and erect, branching from upper nodes, sparsely arachnoid pilose, ± glabrescent. Lower and middle stem leaves ± sessile; leaf blade ovate or suborbicular in outline, 1.5-2.2 × 1.5-2.2 cm, (1 or)2-pinnatisect; segments 2(or 3) pairs, 5-10 × 3-5 mm, partite or few serrate. Middle stem leaves pinnatisect; lobes linear or narrowly linear-lanceolate, 5-8(-10) × 0.8-3 mm, entire or few serrate. Uppermost leaves and leaflike bracts 3-sect or entire. Synflorescence a narrow panicle. Capitula shortly pedunculate or sessile, nodding. Involucre ovoid or subglobose, 1-1.5 mm in diam. Marginal female florets 2 or 3. Disk florets 2-5, male. Achenes obovoid. Fl. and fr. Aug-Oct.. Slopes, roadsides; low elevations to 500 m. S Gansu, Hebei, SE ...
64. Artemisia lancea Vaniot, Bull. Acad. Int. Géogr. Bot. 12: 500. 1903. 矮蒿 ai hao Artemisia feddei H. Léveillé & Vaniot; A. lavandulifolia Candolle subf. angusta Pampanini; A. lavandulifolia subf. effusa Pampanini; A. lavandulifolia var. feddei (H. Léveillé & Vaniot) Pampanini; A. lavandulifolia var. lancea (Vaniot) Pampanini; A. lavandulifolia subf. minutiflora Pampanini; A. lavandulifolia f. stenocephala Pampanini; A. minutiflora Nakai; A. vulgaris Linnaeus var. maximowiczii Nakai, p.p.. Herbs, perennial, 80-150 cm tall, rhizomatous, sparsely arachnoid pubescent, sometimes glabrescent. Basal and lowermost leaves withering before anthesis, shortly petiolate; leaf blade ovate, 3-5(-7) × 2.5-4(-6.5) cm, 2-pinnatisect; segments 3 or 4 pairs; lobules linear-lanceolate or linear, 3-6 × 2-3 mm. Middle stem leaves ± sessile; leaf blade ovate-elliptic, ovate-orbicular, or suborbicular, 1.5-2.5 × 0.1-0.2 mm, abaxially densely gray or yellowish arachnoid pubescent, adaxially gland-dotted ...
Artemisia stelleriana, also known as Artemisia Silver Brocade, grows in U.S. Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 3 through 9. Silver Brocade closely resembles an annual bedding plant ...
Artemisia Stelleriana Boughton Silver from Burncoose Nurseries available online to buy - Information: (syn. Artemisia stelleriana Mori) - Spreading evergreen perennial with deeply-lobed silver leaves. Evergreen - stalkless leaves 5-10cm (2-4in) longYellow - insignificant
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Botanical Name : Artemisia biennis Family: Asteraceae Genus: Artemisia Species:A. biennis Kingdom:Plantae Order: Asterales Synonyms: *Artemisia armeniaca Willd.
Mugwort has many traditional uses around the world. The Chumash Indians of California use it to treat imbalances that women may suffer such as premenstrual syndrome, dysmenorrhea and menopausal symptoms. The plant contains a sesquiterpene that appears to work through a serotonergic mechanism and may be beneficial for women. Mugwort therapy is safer for menopausal women than hormone replacement therapy. Children affected by attention deficit hyperactivity disorder benefit from mugwort therapy. There is no doubt that mugwort therapy is safer for these children than methylphenidate or amphetamine.
Fire was historically a dominant ecological process throughout mountain big sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata Nutt. ssp. vaseyana [Rydb.] Beetle) ecosystems of western North America, and the native biota have developed many adaptations to persist in a regime typified by frequent fires. Following spring and fall prescribed fires conducted in sites of different ecological conditions at the Lava Beds National Monument, California, USA, we examined the reproductive, density, and cover responses of four native bunchgrasses: bluebunch wheatgrass (Pseudoroegneria spicata [Pursh] A. Löve), Thurbers needlegrass (Achnatherum thurberianum [Piper] Barkworth), squirreltail (Elymus elymoides [Raf.] Swezey), and Sandberg bluegrass (Poa secunda J. Presl). High rates of survival and fire-enhanced flowering were measured following fires. Thurbers needlegrass density decreased following spring burns in sites dominated by cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum L.) (from 3.3 plants m-2 to 0.8 plants m-2; P , 0.05). Density of ...
bilobalide businesses and books from Artemisia annua. colonies on solid human Improvements. child on the public flag of Artemisia annua L. Yakugaku Zasshi, 1957, 77: 1307-1309. level on the sordid business of Artemisia annua L. P-artemisia view, ibid 1310-1313. link on the linear ResearchGate of Artemisia annua L. Discussion on the Text of country computer, ibid 1339-1344. eBook on the global review of Artemisia annua L. Study on the timely resemblance of Artemisia annua L. Fenxi Ceshi Xuebao), 1999, 18(1): 55-57. Asha from the borders of fruitful India. Artemisia annua noble book Gilles Deleuze, Politiques de la. Acta Pharma Sin, 1981, 16(1): 65-67. Phytochemistry, 1995, Mexican): 255-257. Phytochemistry, 1989, spot): 1509-1511. Two visual posts from Artemisia annua. Phytochemistry, 1997, free): 555-557. Zhongcaoyao, 1985, 16(5): 200-201. book Gilles Deleuze,, 2001, many): 277-282. authors of correct Artemisia development. pay yourself already re out 10 Experimental forces on your book Gilles ...
The Eastern Wyoming College INBRE Network proposal is based on a research project that will focus on extracting DNA from several sagebrush species that grow in eastern Wyoming. To date DNA has been extracted from Artemisia tridentata which is also known as Wyoming big sage. This is one of many species that are found over 50% of Wyomings landmass. The sagebrush ecosystems are quite significant as they provide habitat for numerous species of mammals, birds, reptiles and amphibians. In addition, many stands of sagebrush in Wyoming are monotypic and estimated to be at least 50 years old. Little is currently known about the genome of the various Artemisia spp. in these stands. Our research will provide quality DNA samples in which specific genes can be sequenced to learn more about the Artemisia genome. Currently research is being conducted to refine the process to extract DNA from these plants. Artemisia is known to contain a number of volatile organic compounds or terpenoids that may be useful for ...
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In vitro Evaluation of Antiproliferative, Lipoxygenase and Xanthine Oxidase Inhibitory Activities of Artemisia nilagirica (C.B.Clarke) Pamp. Leaf Extracts, M. Y. Bhat, M. Z. Gul, M
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INTRODUCTION. Artemisia annua L. (Asteraceae) is an aromatic annual herb native to China and acclimatized in Brazil (Marchese & Rehder, 2001; Marchese et al., 2005). The herbs leaves are a source of artemisinin, a sesquiterpene lactone effective against resistant strains of Plasmodium falciparum that cause cerebral malaria (Ferreira & Janick, 1996) and are selectively cytotoxic to cancer cells (Ferreira, 2004; Efferth, 2007). Additionally, this species is a source of essential oil, which is commercially used in the perfume and cosmetic industries (Jain et al., 1996; Magalhães et al., 2004).. The herbs low yields of artemisinin have been the limiting factor for artemisinins large-scale isolation (Charles & Simon, 1990). Thus, breeding programs for A. annua seek to select late-flowering genotypes with high artemisinin contents and high leaf biomass production, which facilitates an increase in the production of artemisinin from 5 kg ha-1 to 25 kg ha-1 (Magalhães et al., 1997, 1999). Studies ...
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Artemisia annua, also known as sweet wormwood,sweet annie, sweet sagewort, annual mugwort or annual wormwood , is a common type of wormwood native to temperate Asia, but naturalized in many countries including scattered parts of North America.
Terpene synthases (TPSs) are responsible for the extremely diversified and complex structure of terpenoids. Amorpha-4,11-diene synthase (ADS) has a high (90%) fidelity in generating the sesquiterpene precursor for the biosynthesis of artemisinin, an antimalarial drug, however, little is known about how active site residues of ADS are involved in carbocation rearrangement and cyclization reactions. Here, we identify seven residues that are key to most of the catalytic steps in ADS. By structural modeling and amino acid sequence alignments of ADS with two functionally relevant sesquiterpene synthases from Artemisia annua, we performed site-directed mutagenesis and found that a single substitution, T296V, impaired the ring closure activity almost completely, and tetra-substitutions (L374Y/L404V/L405I/G439S) led to an enzyme generating 80% monocyclic bisabolyl-type sesquiterpenes, whereas a double mutant (T399L/T447G) showed compromised activity in regioselective deprotonation to yield 34.7 and ...
The sweet wormwood is a traditional Chinese medicinal plant that has become known in recent times as a promising antimalaria drug. he Latin name Artemisia annua already refers to the fact that the plant grows annual. It can be found as a weed in the
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References. 1. Bhakuni, D.S., Goel, A.K., Jain, S., Mehrotra, B.N., Patnaik, G.K., Prakash, V., 1988. Screening of Indian plants for biological activity: part XIII. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 26, 883-904.. 2. Bhakuni, D.S., Goel, A.K., Jain, S., Mehrotra, B.N., Srimal, R.C., 1990. Screening of Indian plants for biological activity: part XIV. Indian Journal of Experimental Biology 28, 619-637.. 3. Bown, Deni. The Royal Horticultural Society encyclopedia of herbs & their uses. Dorling Kindersley Limited, 1995.. 4. Klayman, Daniel L. Qinghaosu (artemisinin): an antimalarial drug from China. Science 228, no. 4703 (1985): 1049-1055.. 5. Tan, Ren Xhiang, W. F. Zheng, and H. Q. Tang. Biologically active substances from the genus Artemisia. Planta medica 64, no. 04 (1998): 295-302.. 6. Hien, Tran Tinh, and Nicholas J. White. Qinghaosu. Lancet (British edition) 8845 (1993): 603-608.. 7. Mueller, Markus S., I. B. Karhagomba, Hans Martin Hirt, and Emmanuel Wemakor. The potential of ...
Foto Have-malurt (Artemisia absinthium), Familie: Asteraceae. Lokalitet Gniben, Sjællands Odde, Danmark. Fotograf: JC Schou, Photoid 46431
Artemisia, commonly called wormwood, is found in beverages such as vermouth and absinthe. Traditional uses include treating liver problems, joint pain, stomach issues, loss of appetite, insomnia, epilepsy and menstrual problems. Today, wormwood is mostly used for conditions such as dyspepsia, esophageal reflux, and irritable bowel syndrome.
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In contrast to the extensive understanding of seed mucilage biosynthesis, much less is known about how mucilage is biodegraded and what role it plays in the soil where seeds germinate. We studied seed mucilage biodegradation by a natural microbial community. High-performance anion-exchange chromatography (HPAEC) was used to determine monosaccharide composition in achene mucilage of Artemisia sphaerocephala. Mucilage degradation by the soil microbial community from natural habitats was examined by monosaccharide utilization tests using Biolog plates, chemical assays and phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis. Glucose (29.4%), mannose (20.3%) and arabinose (19.5%) were found to be the main components of achene mucilage. The mucilage was biodegraded to CO(2) and soluble sugars, and an increase in soil microbial biomass was observed during biodegradation. Fluorescence microscopy showed the presence of mucilage (or its derivatives) in seedling tissues after growth with fluorescein isothiocyanate ...
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Invasion and dominance of exotic grasses and increased fire frequency threaten native ecosystems worldwide. In the Great Basin region of the western United States, woody and herbaceous fuel treatments are implemented to decrease the effects of wildfire and increase sagebrush (Artemisia spp.) ecosystem resilience to disturbance and resistance to exotic annual grasses. High cover of the exotic annual cheatgrass (Bromus tectorum) after treatments increases fine fuels, which in turn increases the risk of passing over a biotic threshold to a state of increased wildfire frequency and conversion to cheatgrass dominance. Sagebrush ecosystem resilience to wildfire and resistance to cheatgrass depend on climatic conditions and abundance of perennial herbaceous species that compete with cheatgrass. In this study, we used longer-term data to evaluate the relationships among soil climate conditions, perennial herbaceous cover, and cheatgrass cover following fuel management treatments across the environmental ...
Mild to moderate knee pain can often be successfully treated at home. Whether due to a sprain or arthritis, there are several ways to combat pain. Read more. 50pcs Artemisia Argyi Extract Knee Ointment Joint Pain Relief 1) 50pcs Artemisia Argyi Extract Knee Ointment Joint Pain Relief Plaster For Rheumatoid Arthritis Chinese Herbal OintmentPaste 8Pcs Body Massager medical plaster ointment for pain tens relief 1) 8Pcs Medical Plaster Herbal Body Massager Relief Arthritis Joint Pain Rheumatism Shoulder Knee Back Patch K00701. plaster ointment for pain tens. Rumalaya gel from Himalaya Herbals is a proprietary herbal Ayurvedic formulation. Rumalaya gel is a powerful multi-action topical application. Rumalaya gel offers quick relief from occasional pain. It exerts counter-irritant and rubefacient actions, and ensures better absorption through skin. It helps normal mobility of the joints. Rumalaya gel Pigmento Ointment - Herbal Remedies for White Patches on Skin The Right Way Of Using Pigmento ...
Though ragweed is the worst offender, others can be problematic for those with allergies:. White Cockle (Silene pratensis) - Grows up to a metre tall, with oblong leaves that are 2 to 10 cm long (1 to 4 inches) and 2 cm (1 inch) wide. White flowers open in the evenings; a prolific seed producer.. Cow Cockle (Vaccaria pyramidata) - Also known as China cockle, this weed has pretty bright pink flowers and bluish-green leaves. Height can reach 60 cm (2 feet).. Mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris) - Perennial; grows between 0.5 to 2 metres (1.5 to 6.5 feet), with a slightly hairy stem that is often reddish-brown. Leaves are dark green on top and silvery underneath; it gives off a sage-like aroma.. Curled Dock/Narrow-leaved Dock (Rumex crispus L) and Broad-leaved Dock (Rumex obtusifolius L) - Long, dark green leaves with wavy edges form a base for a metre-long stem with clusters of green flowers.. Amaranth/Pigweed (Amaranthus) - a family of annual weeds that share similar characteristics: alternating ...
Efficient postmining reclamation requires successful revegetation. By using RNA sequencing, we evaluated the growth response of two invasive plants, goutweed (Aegopodium podagraria L.) and mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris), grown in two Appalachian acid-mine soils (MS-I and -II, pH ∼ 4.6). Although deficient in macronutrients, both soils contained high levels of plant-available Al, Fe and Mn. Both plant types showed toxicity tolerance, but metal accumulation differed by plant and site. With MS-I, Al accumulation was greater for mugwort than goutweed (385 ± 47 vs 2151 ± 251 μg g-1). An in situ approach revealed deregulation of multiple factors such as transporters, transcription factors, and metal chelators for metal uptake or exclusion. The two plant systems showed common gene expression patterns for different pathways. Both plant systems appeared to have few common heavy-metal pathway regulators addressing mineral toxicity/deficiency in both mine sites, which implies adaptability of invasive ...
The effects of dexmedetomidine and butorphanol sedation on skin reactivity during intradermal testing in healthy dogs were evaluated. The effects of dexmedetomidine and butorphanol were compared to medetomidine, a sedative agent having scientific proof of not interfering with skin test reactivity, in a randomised, double blind, cross over study performed on 8 adult dogs.. The dogs were sedated with medetomidine (Domitor vet.®, 0,01 ml kg-1) intravenously, or dexmedetomidine and butorphanol intramuscularly (Dexdomitor vet.®, 0,01 ml kg-1; Dolorex vet., 0,01 ml kg-1) after which they received intradermal injections of positive control solutions (histamine 0,1 mg ml-1, 0,05 mg ml-1, 0,025 mg ml-1), a negative control solution (0,9 % NaCl) and allergen extract (Dermatophagoides farinae, Cladosporium and Artemisia vulgaris). After a wash out period the trial was repeated with a reversed sedation protocol.. Skin reactivity (wheal size, induration and erythema) and quality of sedation ...
NutriCology Artemisinin 100mg 90 Capsules Pure artemisinin or Qinghaosu, the active constituent of the herb Artemisia annua (sweet wormwood). Good quality Artemisia annua contains 0.3-0.5% artemisinin, so pure artemisinin provides hundreds of times more of the active constituent artemisinin than the whole herb itself. NutriCology introduced artemisinin to the U.S. market more than a decade ago. NutriCology does independent potency assays on every batch (using HPLC), and independent tests verify its effectiveness. NutriCology artemisinin is minimum 98.5% pure, and does not contain thujone. For more information about quality of artemisinin, see High Quality Artemisinin. Suggested use: As a dietary supplement, 1 or 2 capsules one or two times daily before meals, or as directed by a healthcare practitioner. Artemisinin is best taken as part of a program that includes appropriate liver support nutrients. Sensitive individuals may want to take with food. CAUTION: Not indicated for pregnant or
12 extra-large eggs. 1. Place 2 large sauté pans, each 2/3 filled with water over medium-high heat. Allow water to come to a simmer.. 2. Select 6 dinner plates that measure about 7 across inside their rims. On each plate, fill up that 7 area with thin slices of smoked salmon in a single layer, arranging the salmon so that no glimpses of the plate below the salmon are visible.. 3. Divide the goat cheese, as best you can, into thin slices that cover the smoked salmon in each of the six plates. Divide the chopped tarragon evenly over all the goat cheese slices.. 4. When the water is simmering in the pans, divide the vinegar among the two pans, stirring. Carefully break 6 eggs into 6 teacups, and spill the contents of each teacup into the simmering water in one pan. Try to keep the swirling white of each egg around its own yolk, and make sure each egg is not sticking to the bottom. As the eggs in the first pan are poaching, repeat the process with 6 eggs in the other pan. Eggs take about 2 ...
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The EBF construct we designed consists of a constitutive promoter with a lac operator, the EBF synthase itself and a double terminator. We used BBa_B0015 for the double terminator. EBF is not only made by aphids but also by plants and other organisms in a form of biomimicry. We obtained two different sources of the EBF gene. One gene originates from the soil bacteriumStreptomyces coelicolor (Centre of Microbial and Plant Genetics of KU Leuven). We chose this plant-residing bacterium because it would be a perfect chassis for the ultimate expression of EBF in our E. coligy system. The other EBF gene is from the plant Artemisia annua (sweet wormwood) and was a kind gift from Professor Peter Brodelius (Kalmar University, Sweden). Here we were inspired with the plant origin. The KM for the Artemisia annua protein is calculated at 0.0021 mM, with a Kcat/KM=4.5 and a turnover number of 0.0095 s-1. For the Streptomyces coelicolor protein the KM is 0.0168 mM and the turnover number 0.019 s-1 ...
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Tuesday, January 27, 2015. Ground-up artemisia plants, from which the anti-malaria drug artemisininis derived, appear to work much better than the refined drug does by itself, according to research at the University of Massachusetts.. Artemisinin, discovered by Chinese scientists in a project started by Mao Zedong to help the North Vietnamese, has become the newest malaria miracle cure. But parasites resistant to it have emerged.. Scientists infected mice with two strains of rodent malaria - one that is already artemisinin-resistant and one that is not, but is biologically similar to Plasmodium falciparum, the deadliest strain of human malaria. They then fed the mice pure artemisinin or dried artemisia annua plants bred for high drug content at Worcester Polytechnic Institute.. The study was published this month by the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.. The whole plant cured mice with artemisinin-resistant malaria. In mice with the dangerous strain, parasites resistant to the ...
Traditional African Formula for Diabetes Support For Type 1 and Type 2 DiabetesNatto roots, Momordica balsamina, Caju bark & Artemisia Afra TinctureGluco-Right a blend of African herbs traditionally used to assist in: The treatment of insulin and non-insulin dependent diabetics The treatment of the liver and panc
Im a plant nerd for sure. I get wild about plants. Last week I was out plant shopping. For medicinal herbs, this is a rarity. Other than the occasional flirtation with a hybridized Chocolate or Pineapple Mint, all of my medicinal herb plants and seeds are purchased online. Sometimes I get lucky and find a…
3-(4,5-dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-diphenyltetrazolium (MTT) assay. The expression levels of BAX and BCL-2 in HCT-116 cell line were examined by qRT-PCR. Annexin V/PI-flow cytometry technique was used to detect the cell cycle and apoptosis. MMP was predicted by Rhodamine 123 staining, and caspase 3 activity was analyzed by ELISA. Western blot method was performed to detect the expression level of BAX, Bcl-2 and Caspase-3 proteins. The MTT test revealed MEAA reduced the viability of HCT-116 cells. The mRNA and protein levels of BAX increased, but those of BCL-2 decreased in MEAA-treated cells. MEAA also prompted cell cycle arrest and induced apoptosis. After adding MEAA, the protein level and activity of caspase 3 and MMP destruction significantly increased. MEAA predominantly prompted apoptosis in HCT-116 cells by activating the mitochondrial pathway. ...
ABSTRACT The objective of this long term study was to evaluate anti- diabetic activity of Artemisia absinthium( methanolic leaf extract of Artemisia...
Artemisia absinthum - Most well known due to the fact that it is used in the making of the famed spirit, Absinthe. It contains an aromatic ketone called Thujone that IF OVERUSED can be neurotoxic, it is good to note but you would REALLY have to over do it to intake that much. Note: Thujone is also responsible for the PARASITE killing properties of many Artemisias ...
Artemisia absinthum - Most well known due to the fact that it is used in the making of the famed spirit, Absinthe. It contains an aromatic ketone called Thujone that IF OVERUSED can be neurotoxic, it is good to note but you would REALLY have to over do it to intake that much. Note: Thujone is also responsible for the PARASITE killing properties of many Artemisias ...
Can you give me examples of some sessions?. A great example is the Goddess Worship Ceremony. This session suits those that are aroused by and/or drawn to being in worshipful service. It is an opportunity to mindfully enter into a state of being that allows you to feel the honor of worship with a meditative attention to detail and an embodied awareness of every exquisite and/or excruciating moment. For the length of the session I become your entire world. Everything else falls away. There is nothing but your complete service to me.. We begin with you naked before me and I guide you into a mindful state of being through breath, ceremony and deliberate symbolic acts. I have you reverently bathe my feet with warm scented water… teaching you exactly how to touch to give, not to take… teaching you how I wish to be served… As you enter deeper and deeper into the state of worship, recognising and honoring the divine spark in me… surrendering and letting go… opening deeper and deeper… you are ...
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Artemisia. Archived from the original on 13 November 2014. Retrieved 3 January 2016. Gjerdåker: 12 Bjerke & Stenersen: 205 Just ...
"Arkitekter: Herman Major Backer (1856-1932)". Artemisia. Retrieved December 10, 2017. "Boligeiendom - Videnskaps Akademiet - ...
The Artemisia Files: Artemisia Gentileschi for Feminists and Other Thinking People (p195), University of Chicago Press, 2005 ... "Never have I had carnal relations nor tried to have it with the said Artemisia... I've never been alone in Artemisia's house ... Artemisia: The Rape and the Trial Webwinds.com Artworks by or after Agostino Tassi at the Art UK site. Retrieved January 17, ... Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi, a fully digitized exhibition catalog from The Metropolitan Museum of Art Libraries, which ...
"Biography of Antoine Camilleri (1922 -2005)". Artemisia. 11 July 2019. Retrieved 7 December 2019. (Articles with short ...
Artemisia Gentileschi List of works by Artemisia Gentileschi Women artists of the Baroque Era Baroque painting Treves, Letizia ... 2020). Artemisia. The National Gallery Company Ltd. Christiansen, Keith; Mann, Judith Walker (2001-01-01). Orazio and Artemisia ... "Immunity From Seizure: Artemisia" (PDF). The National Gallery, London. The National Gallery, London. Bissell, R. Ward (1999). ... Judith and her Maidservant is a c. 1615 painting by the Italian baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi. The painting depicts ...
Treves, Letizia (2020). Artemisia. London: The National Gallery Company Ltd. "Five heroines by Artemisia". Nationalgallery.org. ... Susanna and the Elders is a painting by the Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi. It is signed with Gentileschi's name and the ... "Artemisia , Exhibitions , National Gallery, London". www.nationalgallery.org.uk. Retrieved 2019-05-10. Christiansen, Keith; ... "Susannah and the Elders by Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1652)". Collections.burghley.co.uk. Retrieved 31 March 2020. (1610 ...
Treves, Letizia (2020). Artemisia. London: The National Gallery Company Ltd. Mary Garrard, Artemisia Gentileschi (1989), qtd. ... had hired to teach Artemisia, and a second man, Cosimo Quorli.: 162-163 In Tassi's ensuing trial, Artemisia was subjected to ... The portrayals by Artemisia Gentileschi were among the earliest to depart from the traditional portrayals of Susanna as not ... Siciliano, Gina (2019). I know what I am : the life and times of Artemisia Gentileschi. Conrad Groth (First ed.). Seattle, WA. ...
"Immunity From Seizure: Artemisia" (PDF). The National Gallery, London. The National Gallery, London. Retrieved 2 January 2022. ... Treves, Letizia (2020). Artemisia. [S.l.]: National Gallery(LONDON). pp. 222-3. ISBN 978-1-85709-656-9. OCLC 1117638110. (1650 ... Susanna and the Elders is a 1652 painting by the Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi. It currently hangs in the Pinacoteca ... Modesti, Adelina (2016). "A Newly Discovered Late Work by Artemisia Gentileschi: Susanna and the Elders of 1652". In Barker, ...
... but there is no evidence to suggest Artemisia visited the city. Artemisia did have personal connections in Genoa and this ... "Immunity From Seizure: Artemisia" (PDF). The National Gallery, London. The National Gallery, London. v t e (CS1 maint: others, ... Portrait of a Lady Holding a Fan is a painting by the Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi. Executed in the mid-1620s, it is ... Others have seen both the hand of father and daughter, but there is now consensus that the painting is solely by Artemisia. The ...
In the 1610s, Artemisia was raped by an older member of the workshop, Agostino Tassi, an event which coloured the rest of her ... Gentileschi's father, Orazio, was a well-known artist, and Artemisia trained in his workshop for a number of years before ... Treves, Letizia (2020). Artemisia. National Gallery (London). p. 182. ISBN 978-1-85709-656-9. OCLC 1117638110. The Royal ... The painting was created during Artemisia's trip to England and was subsequently acquired by King Charles I. During the ...
Artemisia. University of Nevada. 1941. p. 231. "Canal Fulton Youth Member Of Akron U. Athletic Teams". The Evening Independent ...
Steigan, Geir T. "Oslo: Fridheim, Professor Dahls gate 29". Artemisia. Retrieved December 7, 2017. Alm, Ellen (2012). "Thorvald ...
Treves, Letizia (2020). Artemisia. London. p. 214. ISBN 978-1-85709-656-9. OCLC 1117638110. Locker, Jesse (2015). Artemisia ... Christiansen, Keith (2001). Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi. Judith Walker Mann, Orazio Gentileschi, Artemisia, or 1653 ... "Immunity From Seizure: Artemisia" (PDF). The National Gallery, London. The National Gallery, London. Retrieved 26 December 2021 ... Bathsheba is a painting by the Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi, with contributions by Viviano Codazzi (who painted the ...
Treves, Letizia (2020). Artemisia. The National Gallery Company Ltd. Bissell, R. Ward (1999). Artemisia Gentileschi and the ... Self-Portrait as a Female Martyr is a painting by the Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi. It was painted around 1613. It is ... The work is signed "Artemisia Lomi", the name she assumed while working in Florence to associate herself with her uncle Aurelio ... v t e (Paintings by Artemisia Gentileschi, 1610s paintings, Self-portraits, All stub articles, 17th-century painting stubs). ...
Treves, Letizia (2020). Artemisia. London: The National Gallery Company Ltd. "Immunity From Seizure: Artemisia" (PDF). The ... "Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi , MetPublications , The Metropolitan Museum of Art". www.metmuseum.org. Retrieved 2017-03-12. ... Self-Portrait as a Lute Player is a painting by the Italian baroque artist Artemisia Gentileschi. Executed between 1616 and ... Paintings by Artemisia Gentileschi, Paintings in the Wadsworth Atheneum, Musical instruments in art). ...
On the book on the left of the painting the date 1632 is inscribed, along with Artemisia's name (which is written in upper case ... "Immunity From Seizure: Artemisia" (PDF). The National Gallery, London. The National Gallery, London. v t e (CS1 Italian- ... Locker, Jesse (2015). Artemisia Gentileschi : the language of painting. New Haven. p. 117. ISBN 978-0-300-18511-9. OCLC ... It was painted around 1632, just after Artemisia had moved to Naples. It currently hangs in the Palazzo Blu, Pisa. The painting ...
Smith, Sir William (2012) [1873]. Artemisia. Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology. Boston: Rare Books Club. ...
Artemisia; after Guido. The Head of Christ; after the same. The Old Confidante; after Kupetsky. Cupid feeling the Point of an ...
"Artemisia". Publishers Weekly. September 4, 2000. Retrieved 3 March 2021. Bricklebank, Peter (October 15, 2000). "An ... A Publishers Weekly review of Artemisia says the novel "succeeds more as history than as literature, but it makes history very ... ISBN 978-0786701278 Artemisia (2000) ISBN 978-0099581697 Women Travelers: A Century of Trailblazing Adventures 1850-1950 (2007 ...
Christiansen, Keith; Walker Mann, Judith; Gentileschi, Orazio; Gentileschi, Artemisia; Museo di Palazzo Venezia (Rome, Italy); ... Louis Art Museum (2001). Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi (illustrated ed.). Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN 9781588390066. ...
"Arkitekter:Alfred Christian Dahl". artemisia.no. Retrieved December 1, 2017. Albert Steen. "Oddmund Kristiansen". Norsk ...
"Herman Major Backer (1856-1932)". artemisia.no. Retrieved August 15, 2016. Bjørn Cappelen. "Harald Hals". Store norske leksikon ... "Lars Thalian Backer (1892-1930)". artemisia.no. Retrieved August 15, 2016. Bjørn Cappelen. "Harald Hals". Store norske leksikon ... "Arkitekter: Lars Thalian Backer (1892-1930)". artemisia.no. Retrieved April 1, 2019. Wenche Findal. "Lars Backer". Norsk ...
Christiansen, Keith; Mann, Judith M. (2001). Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi. New York: The Metropolitan Museum of Art. ISBN ... Artemisia Gentileschi. New York, N.Y. Rizzoli International Publications, 1993. Spinosa, Nicola (2006). Ribera. Naples. 2006. ...
Steigan, Geir Tandberg (2002). "Bokanmeldelser: Oslo byleksikon". Arc! (in Norwegian). Oslo: Artemisia. Retrieved 4 November ...
"Arkitekter:Schak August Steenberg Bull (1858-1956)". artemisia.no. Retrieved September 1, 2017. Coordinates: 59°33′09″N 10°23′ ...
Artemisia sp., Filipendula spec., Fragaria sp., Sanguisorba sp., Epilobium sp., Rubus sp., Salix sp., Betula sp., Ligustrum sp ...
"Uranienborg kirke". artemisia.no. Retrieved September 1, 2016. Uranienborg kirke, kirkesok.no in Norwegian v t e (Articles with ...
Garrard, Mary (2005). "Artemisia's Hand". In Bal, Mieke (ed.). The Artemisia Files. pp. 28-29. ISBN 0226035816. (CS1 Italian- ... Corisca and the Satyr was painted in the 1630s by the Italian artist Artemisia Gentileschi. It currently hangs in a private ... "Immunity From Seizure: Artemisia" (PDF). The National Gallery, London. The National Gallery, London. Retrieved 25 December 2021 ... There is now consensus the painting is by Artemisia Gentileschi, executed during her time in Naples. After the painting was ...
"Immunity From Seizure: Artemisia" (PDF). The National Gallery, London. The National Gallery, London. "Diocesi di Pozzuoli". www ... 1999). Artemisia Gentileschi and the authority of art : critical reading and catalogue raisonné. University Park, Pa.: ... 2020). Artemisia. [S.l.]: National Gallery(LONDON). pp. 207-9. ISBN 978-1-85709-656-9. OCLC 1117638110. Christiansen, Keith; ... Saint Januarius in the Amphitheatre at Pozzuoli is a 1635-1637 oil on canvas painting by Artemisia Gentileschi. The work shows ...
"Børresen skole, Hauges gate 100". artemisia.no. Retrieved July 1, 2016. "Børresen skole". lokalhistoriewiki.no. Retrieved July ...
Artemisia absinthium. plate 587 in:. Otto Wilhelm Thomé:. Flora von Deutschland, Österreich u.d. Schweiz,. Gera (1885) ... Artemisia absinthium. vol. 13 - plate 31 in:. Jacob Sturm:. Deutschlands Flora. in Abbildungen. (1796) ... Artemisia absinthium. plate in:. Koehlers Medizinal-Pflanzen in naturgetreuen Abbildungen..... Gera (1883-1914) ... Retrieved from "https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=Artemisia_absinthium&oldid=684242052" ...
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Baroque Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi is hailed as a feminist icon based on her portrayal of the female hero, who ... For years, the dramatic paintings of Artemisia Gentileschi, a Catholic artist of the Counter-Reformation, were misattributed to ...
GFS Artemisia - A modern Greek font design. GFS Artemisia is a relatively modern font, designed as a general purpose font in ...
Artemisia species Artemisia nova Name. Synonyms. Artemisia arbuscula subsp. nova (A.Nels.) G.H.Ward. Artemisia arbuscula var. ... Artemisia nova var. nova. Artemisia tridentata subsp. nova (A.Nels.) H.M.Hall & Clem.. Artemisia tridentata var. nova (A.Nelson ... Artemisia arbusula subsp. nova (A.Nelson) G.H.Ward. Artemisia arbusula var. nova (A.Nelson) Cronquist. Artemisia nova var. ... Artemisia nova A.Nels. Dataset GBIF Backbone Taxonomy Rank SPECIES Published in A. Nels. (1900). In: Bull. Torrey Bot. Club, ...
Learn more about Artemisia Herba-alba health benefits, uses, side effects, effectiveness, safety, precautions, and warnings ... Artemisia herba-alba might decrease blood sugar. Diabetes medications are also used to lower blood sugar. Taking Artemisia ... Diabetes: There is evidence that Artemisia herba-alba might lower blood sugar. Some experts worry that taking Artemisia herba- ... Artemisia herba-alba is a short shrub usually found in Northern Africa and the Middle East. The parts that grow above the ...
Artemisia amygdalina Decne., Voy. Ind. Bot. 4: 92. t. 100. 1843. A rare interesting species from Kashmir characterized by its ... Artemisia amygdalina Decne., Voy. Ind. Bot. 4: 92. t. 100. 1843. A rare interesting species from Kashmir characterized by its ... Interesting Artemisia... many of these are medicinal... is this one to??? I wonder ... Very happy to know that the 40 years ... Artemisia amygdalina critically Endangered Endemic species from Kashmir: 10 posts by 6 authors. Attachments (3) ...
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Artemisia annua is a ANNUAL growing to 3 m (9ft) by 1 m (3ft 3in) at a fast rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is ... Artemisia argyi. Perennial. 1.5. - LM. SN. DM. 0. 2. Artemisia biennis. Biennial Wormwood. Annual/Biennial. 1.0. 0-0 LM. SN. DM ... Artemisia campestris glutinosa. Perennial. 1.5. - LM. SN. DM. 0. 0. 1. Artemisia capillaris. Yin Chen Hao. Shrub. 0.5. 6-9 LM. ... Artemisia keiskeana. Perennial. 0.6. - LMH. SN. DM. 2. 1. 2. Artemisia laciniata. Siberian wormwood. Perennial. 0.0. 0-0 LMH. ...
Artemisia vulgaris Research Information. Common Wormwood allergy information and photos, Warren county, New Jersey ... Common Wormwood (Artemisia vulgaris). Home « New Jersey « Warren « Artemisia « Artemisia vulgaris Family: ASTERACEAE Genus: ... Artemisia Species: Common Wormwood (Artemisia vulgaris) Common Wormwood Species Description. These plants are from foreign ... Allergenicity: Common Wormwood (Artemisia vulgaris) is a severe allergen.. Pollination: Occurs in following seasons depending ...
... a long-censored nude painting by Artemisia Gentileschi, one of the most prominent women in the history of Italian art. Swirling ... "But Artemisia bounces back. She comes up to Florence. She gets this wonderful commission to paint a full-length nude figure for ... Artemisia Gentileschis 1616 nude to be digitally unveiled by: TRISHA THOMAS, Associated Press ... Restorer Elizabeth Wicks works on the "Allegory of Inclination", a 1616 work by Artemisia Gentileschi, in the Casa Buonarroti ...
Artemisia atrovirens Handel-Mazzetti, Acta Horti Gothob. 12: 280. 1938. 暗绿蒿 an lü hao Herbs, perennial, 60-100(-150) cm, ...
Artemisia vestita Wallich ex Besser, Tent. Abrot. 25. 1832. 毛莲蒿 mao lian hao Artemisia potentillifolia H. Léveillé (1912), not ...
Gallery staff stressed, though, that the Artemisia show, the first-ever major UK exhibition of her work, will go ahead in due ... Artemisia Gentileschi, Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy (around 1620-25) Private European collection © Photo: Dominique Provost Art ... To learn more about the National Gallerys Artemisia Gentileschi exhibition, listen to an interview with its curator Letizia ... In a move its director Gabriele Finaldi described as "unprecedented", Londons National Gallery has postponed its Artemisia ...
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Artemisia maritima var. willdenowiana Besser is a synonym of Seriphidium kurramense (Qazilb.) Y.R.Ling This name is a synonym ...
Artemisia versicolor Sea Foam at Digging Dog Mail Order Nursery. Brimming with texture, Sea Foam hosts a frothy display of ... Artemisia. This plant has been used to ward off lightning, revive the weary traveler, repel moths and for deworming-hence, ... An annual trim guarantees a neat appearance, otherwise Artemisias are simple to grow and virtually pest free. ...
It wasnt part of my plan to find myself with the plants. Early in my twenties, after a rapid succession of trying times including an intense era of schooling and the unexpected death of my father, my health began to unspool into a collection of unsolved puzzles. As the days got more difficult, I left my industry research job and found myself working on a farm in rural Oregon. The woman who owned the land was similarly going through a personal crisis and so we exchanged few words, but when we did, we often talked of plants. On one particularly misty morning, she uncrumpled a paper bag and removed a handful of dried leaves. As she stuffed them into a teapot, she explained to me that they were stinging nettles. She had this feeling, she told me, that I needed them. That memory has since stayed vivid for me.. After some time out West, I returned to my home state of Indiana where things were not less confusing. I was working in research labs, playing drums in bands, and still struggling with my ...
Artemisia Absinthium*Atropa Belladonna*Cinchona Pubescens*Lycopodium Clavatum*Semecarpus Anacardium*Strychnos Nux Vomica. ...
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Botanical name: Artemisia nilagirica Family: Asteraceae (Sunflower family). Synonyms: Artemisia vulgaris, Artemisia vulgaris ...
Flavonol glycosides of mugwort artemisia vulgaris tarragon artemisia dracunculus and absinth artemisia absinthium. Zeitschrift ... Flavonol glycosides of mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris), tarragon (Artemisia dracunculus) and wormwood (Artemisia absinthium). 8. ... Allergens in Pollen from Mugwort ( Artemisia vulgaris L.). Allergens in Pollen from Mugwort ( Artemisia vulgaris L.). Nilsen, B ... Allergens in pollen from mugwort (Artemisia vulgaris L.). II. Characterization of a crude and a partly purified extract of ...
Artemisia annua,/i, herbal preparation and identification of active ingredients by Lang et al. [1]. Momundo ,i,Artemisia annua ... 1]. Momundo Artemisia annua extract and an acetonitrile fraction thereof induce apoptosis in MDA-MB-231 triple negative breast ... Furthermore, the HPLC-DAD method used to characterize the Artemisia annua herbal preparation as well as UHPLC-MS/MS method used ... Keywords: Apoptosis; Artemisia annua; Breast cancer; Caspase 8; Cytotoxicity; HPLC-MS/MS; Nutraceutical; Triple-negative breast ...
Abby Artemisia. Founder, The Wander School; Author, The Herbal Handbook for Homesteaders. January 19, 2022 ...
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  • Baroque Italian painter Artemisia Gentileschi is hailed as a 'feminist icon' based on her portrayal of the female 'hero,' who. (catholicnewsagency.com)
  • FLORENCE, Italy (AP) - Art restorers in the Italian city of Florence have begun a six-month project to clean and virtually "unveil" a long-censored nude painting by Artemisia Gentileschi, one of the most prominent women in the history of Italian art. (wreg.com)
  • In a move its director Gabriele Finaldi described as "unprecedented", London's National Gallery has postponed its Artemisia Gentileschi exhibition , due to open 4 April, because of the coronavirus pandemic. (theartnewspaper.com)
  • This is just a temporary postponement, and we look forward to being able to celebrate the astounding artistic achievements of Artemisia Gentileschi with everyone as soon as we possibly can," he continued. (theartnewspaper.com)
  • Artemisia Sketches is a suite based on themes and motives about the brilliant Baroque painter Artemisia Gentileschi. (editions-bim.com)
  • Autoritratto come suonatrice di liuto ( Self-Portrait as a Lute Player ), 1615-1617 by Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1653). (biblioklept.org)
  • Intesa Sanpaolo is sponsoring the first major exhibition dedicated to the 17th century painter Artemisia Gentileschi at the National Gallery London . (intesasanpaolo.com)
  • The London exhibition dedicated to Artemisia Gentileschi is part of a broader project between Intesa Sanpaolo and the National Gallery that will include an exhibition dedicated to the artist in 2022 at the Gallerie d'Italia in Naples. (intesasanpaolo.com)
  • Artemisia Gentileschi was an acclaimed Baroque painter whose life was as compelling as her art. (getty.edu)
  • CUNO: In this episode, I speak with Sheila Barker about the 17-century Italian painter, Artemisia Gentileschi. (getty.edu)
  • Artemisia Gentileschi was born in Rome in 1593 to a Tuscan painter named Orazio Gentileschi. (getty.edu)
  • Now, you start your book by stating that Artemisia Gentileschi was a female painter in 17th- century Italy, and that that was quite different from being a male painter then. (getty.edu)
  • Artemisia Gentileschi is one of the great artistic rediscoveries of modern times. (aboutmygeneration.com)
  • Despite the countless prejudices against females engaging in what was believed to be a male's area of expertise, Artemisia Gentileschi, gained a reputation, and established herself as a successful artist. (cram.com)
  • Artemisia Gentileschi was probably one of the greatest artists of the Baroque period, especially in Italy. (cram.com)
  • First, Artemisia Gentileschi portrays herself in Self-Portrait as the Allegory of Painting (1630s). (cram.com)
  • How Did Artemisia Gentileschi Use Hipstrokes In Baroque Art? (cram.com)
  • Artemisia Gentileschi was an Italian Baroque painter working in the first half of the 17th century. (cram.com)
  • Artemisia Gentileschi took advantage of her position as a woman to paint other women, something many of the male artists of the time would not have had access to (Simons). (cram.com)
  • Artemisia Gentileschi, a renowned feministic artist and one of the most highly skilled painters of her time, embodies many of the Baroque ideals in her work. (cram.com)
  • Artemisia Gentileschi is the only daughter of Orazio Gentileschi. (cram.com)
  • Artemisia annua - L. (pfaf.org)
  • Artemisia annua is a ANNUAL growing to 3 m (9ft) by 1 m (3ft 3in) at a fast rate. (pfaf.org)
  • The data in this article contain supporting information for the research manuscript entitled "Antitumor activity of an Artemisia annua herbal preparation and identification of active ingredients" by Lang et al. (nih.gov)
  • 1]. Momundo Artemisia annua extract and an acetonitrile fraction thereof induce apoptosis in MDA-MB-231 triple negative breast cancer cells as shown by XTT viability assay and induction of the subG 0 /G 1 cell population by flow cytometric analysis. (nih.gov)
  • Furthermore, the HPLC-DAD method used to characterize the Artemisia annua herbal preparation as well as UHPLC-MS/MS method used to quantify the most abundant compounds in the extract and its validation are presented. (nih.gov)
  • Artemisia annua, artemisinin, ACTs & malaria control in Africa : tradition, science and public policy / Dana G. Dalrymple. (who.int)
  • Artemisinin is an antimalarial lactone derived from qing hao ( Artemisia annua or sweet wormwood). (cdc.gov)
  • Artesunate is in the class of medications known as artemisinins, which are derivatives from 'quing hao,' or sweet wormwood plant ( Artemisia annua ). (cdc.gov)
  • A wonder-plant Artemisia Annua (sweet wormwood) can Cure Corona Virus, Malaria and Dengue Fever? (qvive.in)
  • In April, Madagascar's president, Andry Rajoelina, had launched Covid-Organics , a herbal concoction containing another artemisia species, A. annua , which he claimed - without evidence - could cure Covid-19. (medscape.com)
  • Common Wormwood (Artemisia vulgaris) is a severe allergen. (pollenlibrary.com)
  • Allergens in Pollen from Mugwort ( Artemisia vulgaris L. (eurekamag.com)
  • palina obyčajná Artemisia vulgaris L. (nahuby.sk)
  • Artemisia nilagirica belongs to Asteraceae has reported to contain artemisimin, essential oil and flavonoids. (ijpsonline.com)
  • The genus name is derived from the Greek goddess Artemis and, more specifically, may have been named after Queen Artemisia II of Caria, a botanist and medical researcher in the fourth century bce . (cdc.gov)
  • Wright,C.W.(Ed)2002.Medicinal&Aromatic Plants-Industrial Profiles.Artemisia.344pp.Maffei,M.(Ed)2002.Vetiveria.The Genus Vetiveria.Taylor&Francis.NY,NY.191pp.Southwell,I.,Lowe,R.(Eds)1999.Tea Tree.The Genus Melaleuca.Harwood Acad.Pub.Amsterdam,Netherlands. (usda.gov)
  • Artemisia herba-alba is a short shrub usually found in Northern Africa and the Middle East. (rxlist.com)
  • Some chemicals contained in Artemisia herba-alba seem to kill parasites and bacteria. (rxlist.com)
  • Developing research suggests that taking an Artemisia herba-alba water extract might lower blood sugar levels in some people with type 2 diabetes. (rxlist.com)
  • There is some evidence that taking an Artemisia herba-alba water extract might reduce symptoms and cure pinworm infections in adults and children after 3 days of treatment. (rxlist.com)
  • More evidence is needed to rate the effectiveness of Artemisia herba-alba for these uses. (rxlist.com)
  • There is not enough information to know if Artemisia herba-alba is safe. (rxlist.com)
  • Some people involved in a research project that studied Artemisia herba-alba experienced lowered blood pressure and lowered heart rate. (rxlist.com)
  • Not enough is known about the use of Artemisia herba-alba during pregnancy and breast-feeding. (rxlist.com)
  • There is evidence that Artemisia herba-alba might lower blood sugar. (rxlist.com)
  • Some experts worry that taking Artemisia herba-alba along with drugs used for controlling diabetes might lower blood sugar too much. (rxlist.com)
  • If you take Artemisia herba-alba and have diabetes, monitor your blood sugar levels closely. (rxlist.com)
  • Artemisia herba-alba might affect blood glucose levels. (rxlist.com)
  • Stop taking Artemisia herba-alba at least 2 weeks before a scheduled surgery. (rxlist.com)
  • Artemisia herba-alba might decrease blood sugar. (rxlist.com)
  • Taking Artemisia herba-alba along with diabetes medications might cause your blood sugar to go too low. (rxlist.com)
  • The appropriate dose of Artemisia herba-alba depends on several factors such as the user's age, health, and several other conditions. (rxlist.com)
  • At this time there is not enough scientific information to determine an appropriate range of doses for Artemisia herba-alba. (rxlist.com)
  • Hypoglycaemic effect of Artemisia herba alba. (rxlist.com)
  • Seedlings of Artemisia herba-alba grown in glasshouse were watered with differing salinities (0, 150, 250 or 350 mM NaCI) and watering frequencies of 3, 7, 14 or 21 days for a period of 6 weeks. (icarda.org)
  • A threshold for survival of Artemisia herba-alba to cumulative salt concentrations above 20 g salt per kg soil was recorded. (icarda.org)
  • Easy to grow, Artemisia afra. (sanbi.org)
  • In June, Artemisia afra was in high demand on the streets of Johannesburg in South Africa. (medscape.com)
  • The study aimed to determine the bioactive components and antibacterial activities of cold methanolic extract leaves (CMMEL) of Artemisia absinthium L. CMMEL was tested for phytochemicals , GC-MS analyses was performed to identify the bioactive components, and anti-bacterial properties. (bvsalud.org)
  • O estudo teve como objetivo determinar os componentes bioativos e atividades antibacterianas de folhas de extrato metanólico frio (CMMEL) de Artemisia absinthium L. CMMEL foi testado para fitoquímicos, análises GC-MS foram realizadas para identificar os componentes bioativos e propriedades antibacterianas. (bvsalud.org)
  • Artemisia dracunculus is an herbaceous perennial in the sunflower family. (ncsu.edu)
  • In 2021, the Getty Museum purchased Lucretia, a masterful painting by Artemisia dated circa 1627, and even more recently published two books about the artist by Sheila Barker, the founding director of the Jane Fortune Research Program on Women Artists at the Medici Archive Project. (getty.edu)
  • Nonotte-Varly C. Allergenicity of Artemisia contained in bee pollen is proportional to its mass. (medlineplus.gov)
  • 30. Artemisia vestita Wallich ex Besser, Tent. (efloras.org)
  • Artemisia maritima var. (theplantlist.org)
  • Artemisia maritima subsp. (worldfloraonline.org)
  • Cite taxon page as 'WFO (2023): Artemisia maritima subsp. (worldfloraonline.org)
  • Pharmacognosy was explored as an untapped resource, as local medicinal plants could provide anthelminthics (Artemisia-maritima- Linn), antidiarrheals (Asparagus-adscendens-Roxb. (cdc.gov)
  • In 1616, Artemisia became the first woman to gain membership in Florence's Academy of the Arts of Drawing. (intesasanpaolo.com)
  • In vitro Antioxidant Studies of Fruits of Artemisia nilagirica (Clarke) Pamp. (ijpsonline.com)
  • Antioxidant potential of fruits of Artemisia nilagirica was studied using different in vitro models like 1,1-diphenyl-2-picryl hydrazyl, 2,2-azinobis-(3-ethylbenzothizoline-6-sulphonate), nitric oxide, superoxide, hydroxyl radical and lipid peroxidation. (ijpsonline.com)
  • Antioxidant activity, free radical scavenging potential, Artemisia nilagirica . (ijpsonline.com)
  • It is reported that the flowering tops of Artemisia nilagirica were effective in the muscle phase of T. spiralis infection [ 8 ]. (ijpsonline.com)
  • The fruits of Artemisia nilagirica were collected in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. (ijpsonline.com)
  • The items we offer at Artemisia Botanicals can be used as part of the basis for healthy living. (artemisiabotanicals.com)
  • In 1997, Artemisia Botanicals began selling organic herbs to meet the needs of the community. (artemisiabotanicals.com)
  • When Artemisia was 17, she was raped by Agostino Tassi, a painter her father knew. (getty.edu)
  • She proved an ideal subject: Artemisia, it turned out, wasn't just a fine woman painter, she was an angry one, with much to be angry about, because in 1611 she was raped by Agostino Tassi, a man employed by Orazio to teach her. (aboutmygeneration.com)
  • As a historian, Mary Garrard is attempting to show that even though she was a victim of rape and was involved in a notorious trial, Artemisia grew as a painter and flourished on her own. (cram.com)
  • Artemisia herba-alba's drought tolerance makes it an ideal candidate on low salinity sites with low to moderate soil moistures. (icarda.org)
  • Gallery staff stressed, though, that the Artemisia show, the first-ever major UK exhibition of her work, will go ahead in due course. (theartnewspaper.com)
  • An annual trim guarantees a neat appearance, otherwise Artemisias are simple to grow and virtually pest free. (diggingdog.com)
  • Furthermore, developed economies is clear from the fact that the decrease in have invested in education which has a general mortality and increase in life ex- positive impact on health in terms of en- pectancy during the last century and half couraging health protection and promotion. (who.int)
  • I recently spoke with Sheila, about the life and work of Artemisia. (getty.edu)
  • Larded through the beautifully designed book are delightful informative charts, including ones on common gin ingredients, hop varieties, Artemisia species used in liqueurs, growing notes for berries and wine, sake nomenclature and a chart for Garden Cocktails: A Template for Experimentation. (zyzzyva.org)
  • Immersed in greenery and so close to the sea, the Artemisia room is an elegant Room with view which possesses a large private terrace and a herb garden. (nestitaly.com)
  • When the matter came to court (the charge wasn't rape but defloration), it was Artemisia who was tortured to test the truth of her allegation. (aboutmygeneration.com)
  • Rebelling against any notion that women shouldn't speak until spoken to, Artemisia refuses to shut her portrait up. (njtvonline.org)
  • But Artemisia proved to be a prodigy, producing the masterpiece Susanna and the Elders (1610) and receiving a commission for a portrait while still a teenager. (getty.edu)