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Dr. Duke's Phytochemical and Ethnobotanical databases facilitate in-depth plant, chemical, bioactivity, and ethnobotany searches using scientific or common names. Search results can be downloaded in PDF or spreadsheet form. Of interest to pharmaceutical, nutritional, and biomedical research, as well alternative therapies and herbal products.


Key: A= Biological Activity C= Chemical E= Ethnobotany Plant P= Plant S= Syndrome U= Ethnobotany Use
E Artemisia campestris (Abrotano Femmina; Armoise Champetre; Beifuss; Boja; Escobilla Parda; Feld Beifuss; Field Southernwood; Mugwort; Rode Bij)
E Artemisia frigida (Berg Salbei; Mountain Sage)
E Artemisia maritima (Ajenjo Marino; Deniz Pelini; Sea Wormswood; Yomogi)
E Artemisia mutellina (Armoise Des Alpes; Genipi Bianci)
E Artemisia princeps (Yomogi)
E Artemisia vellesiaca (Genipi Femmina)
E Artemisia granatensis (Manzanilla Real)
E Artemisia vallesiaca (Armoise Du Valais)
E Artemisia tenuifolia (Small Absinthe)
E Artemisia spinescens (Sagebrugh)