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Journal articles on the topic "Artemisia campestris subsp"

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Ivanescu, Bianca, Cristina Lungu, Laurian Vlase, Ana Maria Gheldiu, Cristina Grigorescu, and Andreia Corciova. "Bioactive Compounds from Artemisia campestris L. Subsp. Campestris." Revista de Chimie 69, no. 11 (2018): 3076–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.37358/rc.18.11.6686.

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Artemisia campestris L. (field wormwood) is a known medicinal plant used mainly in Asian medicine and most often overlooked in the western world, despite its cosmopolitan distribution. The aim of this study was to investigate the phytochemical composition of A. campestris from Romanian spontaneous flora in order to determine the bioactive molecules and to assess the antioxidant effect of the plant extract. For this purpose, we applied LC-MS methods for the analysis of phytosterols and polyphenols and developed new methods for the analysis of methoxylated flavones and sesquiterpene lactones, sp
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Rauter, Amélia P., Isabel Branco, Zélia Tosrão, Maria S. Pais, António G. Gonzalez, and Jaime B. Bermejo. "Flavonoids from Artemisia campestris subsp. marítima." Phytochemistry 28, no. 8 (1989): 2173–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9422(00)97938-x.

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Vasconcelos, João M. J., Artur M. S. Silva, and José A. S. Cavaleiro. "Chromones and flavanones from artemisia campestris subsp. maritima." Phytochemistry 49, no. 5 (1998): 1421–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0031-9422(98)00180-0.

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Ferchichi, Loubna, Joumaa Merza, Anne Landreau, et al. "Occurrence of isocoumarinic and phenolic derivatives in Artemisia campestris L. subsp. campestris." Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 34, no. 11 (2006): 829–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bse.2006.07.002.

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Djamel BOUKHALFA, Sara MEHENNAOUI, Bachir NABTI, and Mohamed BELGHOUL. "Phytochemical analysis and biological activity of the essential oil of field mugwort: Artemisia campestris L. subsp. glutinosa from the Algerian Sahara." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 23, no. 1 (2023): 023–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.30574/gscbps.2023.23.1.0141.

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This work focuses on the phytochemical study and biological activity (antimicrobial) of the aerial parts of the Artemisia campestris collected from the Ahaggar National Park in southern Algeria. After extraction of the essential oil, chromatographic and biological analyzes were carried out on this species. The results show an average essential oil yield of 0.6±0.02 ml per 100 g of dry plant. Chromatographic analysis of the essential oil of Artemisia campestris subsp. glutinosa is rich in monoterpene compounds (50.47%), particularly in hydrogenated forms (40.24% of α and β-pinene) and sesquiter
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Czyżewska, Krystyna. "Syntaksonomia śródlądowych, pionierskich muraw napiaskowych [Syntaxonomy of inland and pioneer psammophilous grasslands]." Monographiae Botanicae 74 (2014): 1–174. http://dx.doi.org/10.5586/mb.1992.001.

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A regional description of the pioneer psammophilous grasslands in Poland is given. As a conseąuence of the syntaxonomic revision of 1055 phytosociological records (numerical classification according to the TWINSPAN programme) the occurrence of a single association <em>Spergulo morisonii-Corynephoretum canescentis</em> R. Tx. ex K. Czyżewska hoc loco is stated in Poland, and — within that association — the following syntaxa: subass. <em>typicum</em> subass. nova (var. <em>typicum</em> var. nova, var. with <em>Artemisia campestris</em> subsp. <e
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Djamel, BOUKHALFA, MEHENNAOUI Sara, NABTI Bachir, and BELGHOUL Mohamed. "Phytochemical analysis and biological activity of the essential oil of field mugwort: Artemisia campestris L. subsp. glutinosa from the Algerian Sahara." GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences 23, no. 1 (2023): 023–32. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7924535.

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This work focuses on the phytochemical study and biological activity (antimicrobial) of the aerial parts of the&nbsp;<em>Artemisia campestris</em>&nbsp;collected from the Ahaggar National Park in southern Algeria. After extraction of the essential oil, chromatographic and biological analyzes were carried out on this species. The results show an average essential oil yield of 0.6&plusmn;0.02 ml per 100 g of dry plant. Chromatographic analysis of the essential oil of&nbsp;<em>Artemisia campestris subsp. glutinosa</em>&nbsp;is rich in monoterpene compounds (50.47%), particularly in hydrogenated f
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Silvestre, A. J. D., A. M. S. Silva, L. M. P. M. Almeida, C. C. L. Pereira, and J. A. S. Cavaleiro. "THE ESSENTIAL OIL OF ARTEMISIA CAMPESTRIS L. SUBSP. MARITIMA ARCANGELIS." Acta Horticulturae, no. 500 (August 1999): 93–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.17660/actahortic.1999.500.12.

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Vasconcelos, Joao M. J., Artur M. S. Silva, and Jose A. S. Cavaleiro. "ChemInform Abstract: Chromones and Flavanones from Artemisia campestris subsp. maritima." ChemInform 30, no. 11 (2010): no. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chin.199911270.

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Lis, Anna, Martyna Kowal, and Joanna Kończak. "Chemical Composition Variability of the Herb Essential Oil in the Ontogenesis of Artemisia campestris subsp. campestris." Natural Product Communications 10, no. 10 (2015): 1934578X1501001. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1501001032.

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The essential oil from the herb of Artemisia campestris L. subsp. campestris harvested at five ontogenesis phases was analyzed by GC, GC/MS and 1H NMR spectroscopy. More than 130 compounds were identified. Terpene hydrocarbons dominated in the oil. Germacrene D (20.3-30.1%), β-pinene (3.7-15.4%) and γ-humulene (6.6-9.8%) were the main constituents. The contents of germacrene D and γ-humulene decreased from the phase before bud formation to the beginning of flowering, then increased until the post-flowering phase. The content of β-pinene at the same periods firstly increased, and then was reduc
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Artemisia campestris subsp"

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Rocha, Maria Inês da Silva. "Caraterização fitoquímica e atividades biológicas do óleo essencial e da água residual de hidrodestilação de Artemisia campestris L. subsp. maritima (DC) Arcang." Master's thesis, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10316/93966.

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Dissertação de Mestrado em Biodiversidade e Biotecnologia Vegetal apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia<br>A obtenção de óleo essencial por hidrodestilação produz grandes quantidades de água residual, um subproduto geralmente descartado. No entanto, é concebível que esta água possa ser rica em compostos não voláteis biologicamente relevantes. Perante isto, o objetivo deste estudo é caracterizar fitoquimicamente a água residual da hidrodestilação de Artemisia campestris L. subsp. maritima (DC) Arcang. (“dune wormwood”), uma planta medicinal halófita autóctone. Adicionalmente, a deter
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Book chapters on the topic "Artemisia campestris subsp"

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Dib, Ikram, Aissa Idrissi, Jamila Fakchich, et al. "Artemisia abrotanum L. Artemisia absinthium L. Artemisia annua L. Artemisia arborescens (Vaill.) L. Artemisia atlantica Coss. Artemisia campestris subsp. campestris L. Artemisia judaica L. Artemisia judaica subsp. sahariensis (L.Chevall.) Maire Artemisia mesatlantica Maire Artemisia monosperma Delile Artemisia verlotiorum Lamotte Artemisia vulgaris L. Seriphidium herba-alba (Asso) Y.R.Ling Seriphidium huguetii (Caball.) Dobignard Seriphidium sieberi (Besser) K.Bremer & Humphries ex Y.R.Ling Asteraceae." In Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-13933-8_40-1.

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Dib, Ikram, Aissa Idrissi, Jamila Fakchich, et al. "Artemisia abrotanum L. Artemisia absinthium L. Artemisia annua L. Artemisia arborescens (Vaill.) L. Artemisia atlantica Coss. Artemisia campestris subsp. campestris L. Artemisia judaica L. Artemisia judaica subsp. sahariensis (L.Chevall.) Maire. Artemisia mesatlantica Maire. Artemisia monosperma Delile. Artemisia verlotiorum Lamotte. Artemisia vulgaris L. Seriphidium herba-alba (Asso) Y.R.Ling. Seriphidium huguetii (Caball.) Dobignard. Seriphidium sieberi (Besser) K.Bremer & Humphries ex Y.R.Ling Asteraceae." In Ethnobotany of Mountain Regions. Springer Nature Switzerland, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-43105-0_40.

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