Artemisia abrotanum

Common Names: southernwood

Ethnobotanical Studies

Clinical Trials

Characteristics, clinical effect profile and tolerability of a nasal spray preparation of Artemisia abrotanum L. for allergic rhinitis.

Remberg P et al (2004).
Phytomedicine.
PubMed:
14971719

Studies

Highly oxidized flavones in Artemisia species - structure revisions and improved UHPLC-MS(n) analysis.

Kunert O et al (2023).
Heliyon.
PubMed:
38058631

Five Different Artemisia L. Species Ethanol Extracts' Phytochemical Composition and Their Antimicrobial and Nematocide Activity.

Summary

A study found that ethanol extracts from different species of L. contained monoterpenes and flavonoids. Cv. Smaragd killed Gram-positive bacteria, Cv. Tavrida targeted Gram-negative bacteria and fungi, and Cv. Novichok affected nicotine receptors.

Nikitin E et al (2023).
Int J Mol Sci.
PubMed:
37762675

Artemisia abrotanum and Symphytum officinale Polyphenolic Compounds-Rich Extracts with Potential Application in Diabetes Management.

Neagu E et al (2023).
Metabolites.
PubMed:
36984794

Artemisia Species with High Biological Values as a Potential Source of Medicinal and Cosmetic Raw Materials.

Review
Ekiert H et al (2022).
Molecules.
PubMed:
36234965

Toxicity and Anti-feeding effect of Aesculushippocastanum, Thymus daenensis, Artemisia abrotanum, and Chrozophora tinctoria on Sitophillus oryzae.

Sadeghnezhad R et al (2022).
J Environ Health Sci Eng.
PubMed:
35669797

Artemisia abrotanum L. (Southern Wormwood)-History, Current Knowledge on the Chemistry, Biological Activity, Traditional Use and Possible New Pharmaceutical and Cosmetological Applications.

Review
Ekiert H et al (2021).
Molecules.
PubMed:
33923002

"It may also have prevented churchgoers from falling asleep": southernwood, Artemisia abrotanum L. (fam. Asteraceae), in the church bouquet, and its contemporary presence as a heritage plant in Sweden.

Svanberg I and de Vahl E (2020).
J Ethnobiol Ethnomed.
PubMed:
32859227

Identification and characterization of (+)-α-bisabolol and 7-epi-silphiperfol-5-ene synthases from Artemisia abrotanum.

Muangphrom P et al (2019).
Phytochemistry.
PubMed:
31151061

Chemical characterization by GC-MS and in vitro activity against Candida albicans of volatile fractions prepared from Artemisia dracunculus, Artemisia abrotanum, Artemisia absinthium and Artemisia vulgaris.

Obistioiu D et al (2014).
Chem Cent J.
PubMed:
24475951

A comparative pharmacognostical evaluation of two Artemisia species found in Nilgiris biosphere.

Suresh J et al (2007).
Anc Sci Life.
PubMed:
22557262

In vitro activity of artemisia abrotanum extracts against Malassezia Spp., Candida albicans and Staphylococcus aureus.

Brodin K et al (2007).
Acta Derm Venereol.
PubMed:
17989896

Arthropod repellency, especially tick (Ixodes ricinus), exerted by extract from Artemisia abrotanum and essential oil from flowers of Dianthus caryophyllum.

Tunón H et al (2006).
Fitoterapia.
PubMed:
16624501

Spasmolytic flavonols from Artemisia abrotanum.

Bergendorff O and Sterner O (1995).
Planta Med.
PubMed:
7480189

Extracts of Artemisia abrotanum and Artemisia absinthium inhibit growth of Naegleria fowleri in vitro.

Mendiola J et al (1991).
Trans R Soc Trop Med Hyg.
PubMed:
2068769