Aminkhani, Ali published the artcileChemical Constituent, Antimicrobial Activity, and Synergistic Effect of the Stem, Leaf, and Flower Essential Oil of the Artemisia fragrans Willd. from Khoy, Quality Control of 103-26-4, the publication is Chemistry & Biodiversity (2021), 18(8), e2100241, database is CAplus and MEDLINE.
Artemisia fragrans is commonly used as a folk medicine as antispasmodic, anti-pyretic, anti-inflammatory, and abortifacient agents. The villagers use its pungent odor to repel rodents, mites, and pests, as well as its essential oil and smoke after burning to treat lung infections after uprooting the plant. Herein, we extracted the essential oils (EOs) of different parts of the plant and analyzed their chem. compositions and antibacterial activities. The chem. anal. led to the identification of 73, 59, and 57 compounds in the EOs of the stem, leaf, and flower, resp. All of the EOs exhibited antibacterial activities against both G+ and G- bacteria. The EOs of the leaf and flower were more effective against tested bacteria, except B. anthracis and P. aeruginosa, compared to that of the stem. The binary combination of the EOs (stem and flower) or (stem and leaf) showed a synergistic effect. Statistical anal. indicated EOs of leaf and flower are more potent than that of the stem. These findings suggest the application of leaf and flower of the plant, which not only can prevent its uprooting but also ensure better therapeutic function.
Chemistry & Biodiversity published new progress about 103-26-4. 103-26-4 belongs to esters-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Alkenyl,Benzene,Ester,Protease,Tyrosinase,Natural product, name is Methyl 3-phenyl-2-propenoate, and the molecular formula is C10H10O2, Quality Control of 103-26-4.
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