Artemisia: A Medicinally Important Genus

Afolayan Aj
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The word ‘Artemisia’ comes from the ancient Greek word: ‘Artemis’=The Goddess (the Greek Queen Artemisia) and ‘absinthium’ = Unenjoyable or without sweetness comprises 400 species (~474) revered as ‘Worm wood’, ‘Mug word’, ‘Sagebrush’ or ‘Tarragon’ [1-2]. In the ancient time, the knowledge of herbal medicines were confined by a tribal community, practiced villagers, and priests but in the modern era, the popularity and faith in the bioactive containing herbal drugs have become widespread. Although, several synthetic drugs are available in market to treat various diseases and disorders but, they have side-effects. On the other hand, there is an increasing demand of the herbal medicines, scientist and pharmaceutical industries investigating phytochemical as they are safe, effective, cost effective, eco-friendly and free from deleterious effects without any side effects. Artemisia genus provides a promising cure for various diseases by containing antibacterial and antioxidant properties. Therefore, Artemisia genus prompted us to compile a review on the secondary metabolites and several phytochemical compounds characterized in its different species.
蒿属:一个重要的药用属
“蒿属”一词来自古希腊单词:“Artemis”=女神(希腊女王蒿)和“absinthium”=不愉快或没有甜味,包括400种(约474种),被称为“虫木”,“杯词”,“山艾草”或“龙蒿”[1-2]。在古代,草药的知识仅限于部落社区,实践的村民和牧师,但在现代,对含有生物活性的草药的普及和信仰已经变得普遍。虽然市场上有几种合成药物可以治疗各种疾病和失调,但它们都有副作用。另一方面,对草药的需求越来越大,科学家和制药行业研究植物化学物质,因为它们安全、有效、成本效益高、生态友好,没有任何副作用。青蒿属植物含有抗菌和抗氧化的特性,为多种疾病的治疗提供了有希望的治疗方法。因此,我们对青蒿属植物的次生代谢产物和不同种类的植物化学成分进行了综述。
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