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1 paź 2024 · The possible health benefits of wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) include helping with pain and inflammation, parasites, skin infections, digestion, and more, but scientific evidence supporting these claims is lacking.
16 sty 2020 · Wormwood is a bitter herb known for its use in absinthe. Wormwood’s most notable plant compound is thujone, which has some benefits but can be toxic in excess. Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium)...
Artemisia absinthium, otherwise known as common wormwood, is a species of Artemisia native to North Africa and temperate regions of Eurasia, [4] and widely naturalized in Canada and the northern United States. [5] It is grown as an ornamental plant and is used as an ingredient in the spirit absinthe and some other alcoholic beverages.
Aerial parts (A) and flower (B) of Artemisia absinthium [5, 6]. A. absinthium is one of the most important herbs that has exhibited several pharmacological activities, such as being antimicrobial, insecticidal, antiviral, hypoglycemic, hepatoprotective, wound healing, anti-inflammatory, and cardiovascular diseases [5].
Wormwood (Artemisia absinthium) is an herb used in the alcoholic drinks vermouth and absinthe. Its oil contains the chemical thujone, which may be poisonous. The thujone in wormwood oil excites the...
In the light of the COVID-19 pandemic, some species of Artemisia including but not limited to A. annua, A. absinthium, A. vulgaris, A. maritima and A. indhana are receiving greater attention from researchers as they hold great potential for their powerful anti-infectious, antiviral and anti-inflammatory activities [6,12,46,47,48]. Recent ...
24 lip 2019 · Artemisia holds a great potential for human health and its therapeutic effects should be more strictly and intensively analyzed. Preclinical and clinical research needs to be done on the use of these plants and further indepth investigations are urgently necessary to study all bioactive compounds and their biomolecular mechanisms at the ...