2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.phytochem.2014.06.016
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Dimeric guaianolides from Artemisia absinthium

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“…Figura 5. Médias de massa seca da parte aérea e massa seca da raiz das plantas de Artemisia absinthium L. de acordo com as posições no perfil hidropônico *Massa seca da parte aérea ** Massa seca da raiz Fonte: Elaborada pelos autores (2017).…”
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“…Figura 5. Médias de massa seca da parte aérea e massa seca da raiz das plantas de Artemisia absinthium L. de acordo com as posições no perfil hidropônico *Massa seca da parte aérea ** Massa seca da raiz Fonte: Elaborada pelos autores (2017).…”
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“…A parte aérea do absinto pode ser utilizada para preparações gástricas fitoterápicas, suplementos alimentares e bebidas alcoólicas (TURAK et al, 2014). Os compostos do óleo essencial da espécie possuem variadas propriedades biológicas, incluindo antimicrobiana, acaricida, inseticida, anti-helmínticos, antisséptico e antiespasmódico (RIAHI et al, 2015).…”
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“…Artemisia absinthium (Compositae), commonly known as wormwood, is widely distributed all over the world and it is described in different pharmacopoeias, with leaves and stems being used for medicinal purposes. This botanical drug is usually standardised based on its content in the dimeric guaianolides absinthins [ 68 ], being considered as a high-quality wormwood when it contains at least 0.2% of absinthin.…”
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“…The chemical components of A. absinthium include sesquiterpene lactone, sesquiterpene lactone-pinene, β-thujone, α-thujone, sabinyl acetate, and β-thujone [9]. A. absinthium has pharmaceutical and medicinal effects such as antimicrobial [9], insecticidal [10], antiparasitic [11], antitumor [12], antipyretic [13], hepatoprotective [14,15], and antioxidant activities [16,17]. In the present study, A. absinthium ethanol extract (AAEE) and its subfractions including petroleum ether (AAEE-Pe) and ethyl acetate (AAEE-Ea) were prepared, and their antitumor effects on HCC were investigated both in vitro and in vivo.…”
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