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Artemisia annua

A plant species of the genus ARTEMISIA, family ASTERACEAE. It is the source of the antimalarial artemisinin (ANTIMALARIALS).

Year introduced: 2003

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artemisinic aldehyde delta11(13) reductase, Artemisia annua [Supplementary Concept]

involved in the glandular trichome-dependent biosynthesis of artemisinin; has been sequenced

Date introduced: September 11, 2008

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arteanuine B [Supplementary Concept]

from Artemisia annua L; structure in first source

Date introduced: December 21, 2011

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(Z)-7-acetoxy-methyl-11-methyl-3-methylene-dodeca-1,6,10-triene [Supplementary Concept]

Phytogenic Antineoplastic Agent; from hairy roots culture of Artemisia annua; structure in first source

Date introduced: March 2, 2011

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10-phenyl-(12)-cytochalasins Z17 [Supplementary Concept]

from Aspergillus terreus residing in Artemisia annua; structure in first source

Date introduced: February 18, 2011

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10-phenyl-(12)-cytochalasins Z16 [Supplementary Concept]

from Aspergillus terreus residing in Artemisia annua; structure in first source

Date introduced: February 18, 2011

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15b-dehydro-5- N-acetylardeemin [Supplementary Concept]

from Aspergillus terreus residing in Artemisia annua; structure in first source

Date introduced: February 18, 2011

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docosyl 4-coumarate [Supplementary Concept]

an antineoplastic agent and DNA topoisomerase inhibitor isolated from Artemisia annua; structure in first source

Date introduced: December 21, 2010

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hermidin [Supplementary Concept]

from Mercurialis annua L.; structure in first source

Date introduced: February 21, 2008

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daldinone C [Supplementary Concept]

cytotoxic metabolite from Hypoxylon truncatum IFB-18, an endophyte of Artemisia annua; structure in first source

Date introduced: March 6, 2007

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daldinone D [Supplementary Concept]

cytotoxic metabolite from Hypoxylon truncatum IFB-18, an endophyte of Artemisia annua; structure in first source

Date introduced: March 6, 2007

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chrysoplenetin [Supplementary Concept]

potentiates the activity of berberine, artemisinin, and norfloxacine against S. aureus; isolated from Artemisa annua; structure in first source

Date introduced: March 15, 2003

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chrysoplenol D [Supplementary Concept]

potentiates the activity of berberine, artemisinin, and norfloxacine against S. aureus; isolated from Artemisa annua; structure in first source

Date introduced: March 15, 2003

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deoxyartemisinin 3 [Supplementary Concept]

from Artemisia annua; structure in first source

Date introduced: September 11, 2002

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quercetin 3-(6-feruloyl-glucopyranosyl)-(1-2)-arabinopyranoside-7-O-glucopyranoside [Supplementary Concept]

from Carrichtera annua; structure in first source

Date introduced: September 7, 2000

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8-epicedrol synthase [Supplementary Concept]

enzyme from Artemisia annua, expressed in E. coli converts farnesyl diphosphate to a 96:4 mixture of (-)8-epicedrol and cedrol; amino acid sequence in first source; GenBank AF001539

Date introduced: November 3, 1999

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artemisic acid [Supplementary Concept]

isolated from Artemisia annua; MF: C28-H58-O; RN from Toxline

Date introduced: February 20, 1986

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mico-artemin [Supplementary Concept]

ethereal oil extracted from wormwood (Artemisia annua L.); has antimycotic activity; used for local treatment of epidermophytosis interdigitalis pedum

Date introduced: June 7, 1984

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artemisinin [Supplementary Concept]

antimalarial from Chinese medicinal herb Artemisia annua

Date introduced: September 18, 1981

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