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The Artemisia L. Genus: A Review of Bioactive Essential Oils

Organic Mugwort Dried Leaves Artemisia argyi

Inhibitory effect of jaceosidin isolated from Artemisia

Bioactive Compounds and Health Benefits

  • Can Artemisia argyi folium be used in traditional Chinese medicine?
  • To comprehensively review the literature relating to the use of Artemisiae Argyi Folium (AAF; the dried leaf of Artemisia argyi Lévl. et Vant. from the Asteraceae family), and qi ai (AAF grown in Qichun County and the adjacent areas in Hubei Province, China) in the field of traditional Chinese medicine.
  • Is folium Artemisia argyi a natural antioxidant?
  • The results suggested that Folium Artemisiae Argyi is a potential inexpensive resource of natural antioxidants. 1. Introduction Folium Artemisia Argyi (FAA) is the dried leaves of Artemisia argyi Levl. et Vant., which is widely distributed in China, Korea, Mongolia, and Japan .
  • How is folium artemisiae argyi identified?
  • Identified or tentatively identified compounds in crude extract of Folium Artemisiae Argyi by UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap-MS 2 under negative ion mode. The compound is compared with standard compound. The compound is detected in n - hexane fraction. The compound is detected in ethyl acetate fraction. The compound is detected in n - butanol fraction.
  • Is Artemisia argyi a good antimicrobial?
  • A. argyi essential oil (AEO) has also been shown to have broad-spectrum antimicrobial activity (Chen et al., 2024). At present, the EOs of some Artemisia plants has been reported to have good anti-dermatophyte effect, such as Artemisia sieberi (Mahboubi, 2017) and Artemisia afra (Muyima and Nkata, 2005).
  • What is Artemisia argyi used for?
  • Artemisia argyi, a perennial herb of the genus Artemisia, is recorded as medicine for the treatment of various diseases, such as metrorrhagia, menorrhagia, irregular menstruation, hemorrhage, dysmenorrhea, eczema and skinitch. The dried leaves of A. argyi can be made into moxa floss, which is the raw material of moxibustion.
  • Does Artemisia argyi inhibit dermatophytes?
  • The present study demonstrated that Artemisia argyi was a valuable source of active compounds with antifungal activity. These findings support AEO as a potential agent to inhibit dermatophytes and prevent related dermatophytoses. 1. Introduction Dermatophytes is one of the most common fungal infections in clinic.