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- | Artemisia vulgaris L. - Asteraceae - mugwort, **(Gemeiner) Beifuss** | + | Artemisia vulgaris L. - Asteraceae - mugwort, armoise commun (fr.), **(Gemeiner) Beifuss** |
Upright perennial, up to 1,60m high, native to Europe, Asia, naturalized in America; stem red to reddish-brown, | Upright perennial, up to 1,60m high, native to Europe, Asia, naturalized in America; stem red to reddish-brown, | ||
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+ | "Since ancient times, mugwort has been used for numerous medicinal and magical purposes. The main modern use is as an aromatic bitter to treat dyspepsia and lack of appetite... the therapeutic value has not yet been substantiated by modern studies." | ||
+ | [Medicinal Plants of the World. Ben-Erik Van Wyk and Michael Wink, Pretoria 2004, 57] | ||
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+ | The bitter principle of A.vulgaris are sesquiterpene lactones, mainly vulgarin (1.5%, also called judaicin or tauremisin from A.judaica and Artemisia taurica). \\ | ||
+ | [Vulgarin, a Sesquiterpene Lactone from Artemisia vulgaris L., Geissman, T.A., Ellestad, G.A., The Journal of Organic Chemistry, Vol.27(5), 1962, 1855-1859] | ||
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+ | [Essential oil composition of Artemisia vulgaris harvested at different growth periods under Indo-Gangetic plain conditions. Haider, F., Dwivedi, P.D., Naqvi, A.A., Bagchi, G.D., Journal of Essential Oil Research, Vol.15(6), 2003, 376-378] | ||
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+ | "The chemical composition of the essential oils of Artemisia vulgaris L. growing in Northern Lithuania has been studied. The wild growing plants were collected in seven localities at the early flowering stage in 2004 and 2005; oils were prepared by hydrodistillation of mugwort overground parts and analyzed by GC/MS. Germacrene D has been found as the first principal component in three oils (10.6-15.1%), | ||
+ | [Chemical composition of essential oils of Artemisia vulgaris L.(mugwort) from North Lithuania. Judžentienė, | ||
"Fresh leaves were collected from greenhouse-grown plants and subjected to essential oil analysis by the simultaneous distillation and extraction method. GC-MS results revealed the presence of 88 components and the extracted oil was rich in camphor (16.8%), α-thujone (11.3%), germacrene D (7.2%), camphene (6.5%), 1,8-cineole (5.8%) and β-caryophyllene (5.4%)." | "Fresh leaves were collected from greenhouse-grown plants and subjected to essential oil analysis by the simultaneous distillation and extraction method. GC-MS results revealed the presence of 88 components and the extracted oil was rich in camphor (16.8%), α-thujone (11.3%), germacrene D (7.2%), camphene (6.5%), 1,8-cineole (5.8%) and β-caryophyllene (5.4%)." | ||
[Mass propagation and essential oil analysis of //Artemisia vulgaris// | [Mass propagation and essential oil analysis of //Artemisia vulgaris// | ||
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+ | [Williams, Jack D., Ayman M. Saleh, and Dom N. Acharya. " | ||
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+ | Köhler, | ||
+ | [[http://plantgenera.org/species.php? | ||
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+ | {{http://www.botanische-spaziergaenge.at/Bilder/Lumix_4/ | ||
+ | Artemisia vulgaris © Rolf Marschner (2009), | ||
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