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- | Artemisia princeps Pamp. - Asteraceae - ヨモギ yomogi (jap.), Japanese mugwort, **Japanischer Beifuß** | + | Artemisia princeps Pamp. - Asteraceae - ヨモギ yomogi (jap.), 魁蒿 kui hao (chin.), Japanese mugwort, **Japanischer Beifuß** |
- | Perennial herb, up to 1.2m tall, native to China, Korea and Japan; | + | Perennial herb, up to 1.2m tall, native to China, Korea and Japan; |
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[Volatile chemicals identified in extracts from leaves of Japanese mugwort (Artemisia princeps Pamp.)., Umano, K., Hagi, Y., Nakahara, K., Shoji, A., Shibamoto, T., Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, Vol.48(8), 2000, 3463-3469] | [Volatile chemicals identified in extracts from leaves of Japanese mugwort (Artemisia princeps Pamp.)., Umano, K., Hagi, Y., Nakahara, K., Shoji, A., Shibamoto, T., Journal of agricultural and food chemistry, Vol.48(8), 2000, 3463-3469] | ||
- | + | Artemisia princeps is a fundamental ingredient of the Japanese confection “kusa-mochi”. It has also been | |
+ | used in Korean Folk Medicine for the treatment of inflammation, | ||
+ | [The Artemisia L. genus: a review of bioactive essential oils., Abad, M J., Bedoya, L.M., Apaza, L., Bermejo, P., Molecules, Vol.17(3), 2012, 2542-2566] \\ | ||
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