19, 20 and 21 Page 523 Sweet Annie, sweet sagewort, armoise annuelle ^ Linnaeus, Sp. Conclusion A. annua and A. afra infusions are polytherapies with better outcome s … There are about 400 species of Artemisia worldwide, many used medicinally but A. afra is … Les Artemisia sont une famille de plantes aux vertus médicinales exceptionnelles. Artemisia afra is the only indigenous species in this genus. DOI: 10.15406/ppij.2020.08.00283 Figure 1 Effect of thujone treatment (4 weeks) on plasma glucose levels.Values are means ±SE (n=6). The first plant to be tested is . It concludes that infusions of artemisia annua and artemisia afra, another species of the plant, provide better outcomes than the ACT treatment. However, studies on their use in plantdisease control are limited. Artemisia afra (African wormwood, family Asteraceae) is widely distributed along the eastern parts of Africa. Artemisia afra Download in pdf. In Lesotho these plants are known mainly for their uses in treating human ailments such as colds and fevers. Growth. In the wild it grows at altitudes between 20-2 440 m on damp In the southern African regions, Artemisia afra Jacq. In recent years, A. afra has received much attention from the scientific community and its use is being investigated in the modern diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, and respiratory diseases. Only 5 .0% of Artemisia -treated patients reported adverse effects, vs. 42.8% for ASAQ . The quality of herbal medicine can be affected by environmental conditions where by the medicinal plants are grown or collected, the area where they are dried and processed, storage conditions, transport conditions and manufacturing processes at the point of production. Bioassay-guided fractionation and isolation of gametocytocidal compounds 1 and 2 from Artemisia afra. A. afra. Research Article Hypoglycemic Effect of Aqueous and Methanolic Extract of Artemisia afra on Alloxan Induced Diabetic Swiss Albino Mice IdrisAhmedIssa 1 andMohammedHussenBule 2 Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Mekelle University, Ethiopia 1920 1960 1965 1970 1975 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 No of hits on Scirus for "Artemisia afra" Year Figure 1: Number of hits for Artemisia afra on Scirus, Science specific search engine on year basis. All plant extracts were prepared The pH for the treatments were 4.5, 5.5, 6.5 (the control), 7.5, and 8.5. Among these many local names are: Artemisia afra Jacq. The Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces, Potsdam (Germany) will collaborate with ArtemiLife Inc., a US based company and medical researchers in Denmark and Germany to test Artemisia annua plant extract and artemisinin derivatives in laboratory cell studies against the novel coronavirus Sars-CoV-2. infusions are polytherapies due to the seeming synergy of artemisinin with other phytochemicals within the plant that produces better outcomes than ASAQ against malaria (Munyangi et al., 2019; Mueller et al., 2004). 20-21 Page 691 黄花蒿 huang hua hao And artemisinin is a significant contribution of traditional Chinese medicine to the world. ex Willd. A. afra is the only indigenous species in this genus. Origin of Artemesia Afra oil: Artemisia afra is a common species in South Africa with a wide distribution from the Cederberg Mountains in the Cape, northwards to tropical East Africa and stretching as far north as Ethiopia. ex Willd is a species of the Asteraceae family. Preparation, characterisation and evaluation of Artemisia afra phytosomes with modified release properties Nyashadzashe Bepe A thesis submitted in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Magister Pharmaceuticiae in the Discipline of Pharmacology at the University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa. ex Willd is one of the most popular and commonly used herbal medicines. could be connected to santonin. e ase es eae aees Aresa aa a Aresa aa ea ea 80 C: 2020 a e a Citation: Munyangi J, Idumbo M, Mupenda B, et al. A. afra is a common species in South africa with a wide distribution in all provinces of South africa, except the northern cape. First a … Artemisia annua . This study explored the effect of oral administration of aqueous leaf extract of A. afra on the pancreas of streptozotocin-induced diabetic … Taxonomy. many of the other Artemisia species are aromatic perennials and are used for medicinal purposes. La Vie Re-Belle a crée ce mini site pour rassembler les informations disponibles sur cette famille végétale et notamment Artemisia annua et Artemisia afra qui peuvent contribuer à prévenir et guérir des maladies d’origine parasitaire comme la malaria ou encore d’origine virale. Artemisia annua L raw material on the global market, and the first country to extract artemisinin. The authors also found that the Artemisia afra plant extract was non-toxic with LD50 values greater than 5000mg/kg. Artemisia afra Jacq. Artemisia afra, the African wormwood, [4] is a common species of the genus Artemisia in Africa, with a wide distribution from South Africa, to areas reaching to the North and East, as far north as Ethiopia. 2: 847. Background and objective: Schistosomiasis (bilharzia), a serious neglected tropical disease affecting millions, has few cost-effective treatments, so two Artemisia wormwood species, A. annua and A. afra, were compared with the current standard praziquantel (PZQ) treatment in an 800 patient clinical trial, August-November of 2015. ^ Linnaeus, Sp. is widely used in South Africa to treat the disease, but the mechanism of action is yet to be elucidated. 2020;8(2):79‒85. The individual creamy yellow flowers are small (3-4 mm in diameter), nodding and crowded at the tips of the branches. 2: 847. The essential oils of Artemisia afra Jacq., Artemisia abyssinica Schultz‐Bip. Assessment report on Artemisia absinthium L., herba Final Based on Article 16d(1), Article 16f and Article 16h of Directive 2001/83/EC (traditional use) Herbal substance(s) (binomial scientific name of the plant, including plant part) Artemisia absinthium L., herba Herbal preparation(s) Comminuted herbal substance Powdered herbal substance were examined for their potential radical scavenging activities. Artemisia afra and R.prinoides are indigenous plants growing in different areas in southern Africa. The fresh weight of the plants was highest for the pH treatment of 6.5, while the fresh weight of the 4.5, 5.5 and 7.5 treatments did not differ significantly. ORIGIN ANd dISTRIBUTION Artemisia afra is distributed worldwide; there are more than 400 species, mainly from the northern hemisphere. was investigated. Studies conducted by Kena and Swart(2011) showed The plants used in this study Artemisia afra, Erythrina lysistemon and Psidium guajava were harvested from the Silverglen Nature Reserve (Chatsworth) early in the morning (8 a.m.). Grown natively in Asia, A. annua The phytochemical investigation of an ethanol extract of Artemisia afra, led to the isolation of six known compounds, Acacetin (1) 12α,4α-dihydroxybishopsolicepolide (2), Scopoletin (3) α-amyrin (4), Phytol (5) and a pentacyclic tri-terpenoid Betulinic acid (6).The isolated compounds were evaluated for their anti-microbial activity against Gram positive 2 2. Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube. L. (Figure 1). Table 1: Total hits for Artemisia, publication period and the number of publications. is a well-known medicinal plant of South Africa, where it is known as “wilde als.” It is widely used for numerous ailments including colds, coughs, diabetes, heartburn, bronchitis, and asthma. Herb Artemisia afra has recently attracted worldwide attention of researchers for its possible use in the modern diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, cancer, respiratory diseases etc. The phytochemical investigation of an ethanol extract of Artemisia afra led to the isolation of six known compounds, acacetin (1), 12α,4α-dihydroxybishopsolicepolide (2), scopoletin (3), α-amyrin (4), phytol (5), and a pentacyclic triterpenoid betulinic acid (6). Five groups of plants received deionised water adjusted to a certain pH. Known as African wormwood or sagewood - Artemisia afra - is a highly aromatic plant also known as wildeals (Afrikaans), umhlonyane (Xhosa), umhlonyane (Zulu) and lengana in Tswana. 1.1.1 . 2005 James Tshikosa Mukinda Acute and chronic toxicity of the flavonoid- containing plant, Artemisia afra in rodents A thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Magister Scientiae in the Department of Pharmacology, University of the Western Cape. 186 - 189 Article Download PDF View Record in Scopus Google Scholar 15 2,22 Very typical of A. afra is the strong, sticky sweet smell that it exudes when touched or cut. Five case reports on treatment of diabetes by Artemisia annua and Artemisia afra herbal tea.Pharm Pharmacol Int J. Metabolomic quality control of claimed anti-malarial Artemisia afra herbal remedy and A. afra and A. annua plant extracts South African Journal of Botany , 74 ( 2008 ) , pp. Artemisia afra Jacq. 9,10 Similar hypotensive effects have been noticed in other Artemisia plants, for example, Artemisia herba alba 11,12 or Artemisia Persia 13 or Artemisia copa in Argentina 14 and even Artemisia vulgaris.
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