Artemisia vulgaris Linn: an updated review on its multiple biological activities
Abstract Background Artemisia vulgaris Linn, an annual herb, is also known as Mugwort or Wormwood in English, Nagadouna in Hindi, Mashibattiri, or Machipatri in Tamil. Native habitats are temperate Asia, Europe, Northern Africa and Alaska. Ethnomedicinally, it is used in traditional treatments to tr...
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Main Authors: | Deepali Siwan (Author), Dipali Nandave (Author), Mukesh Nandave (Author) |
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2022-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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