Significance of Artemisia vulgaris L. (Common Mugwort) in the History of Medicine and Its Possible Contemporary Applications Substantiated by Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies
Abstract
This review details the historical and contemporary medicinal significance of Artemisia vulgaris (common mugwort), the medieval 'mother of herbs', substantiated by phytochemical and pharmacological studies of its digestive, anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial uses.
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Ekiert, H., Pajor, J., Klin, P., Rzepiela, A., Slesak, H. and Szopa, A (2020) 'Significance of Artemisia vulgaris L. (Common Mugwort) in the History of Medicine and Its Possible Contemporary Applications Substantiated by Phytochemical and Pharmacological Studies', Molecules, 25(19), pp. 4415. doi:10.3390/molecules25194415
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