Artemisia campestris L.: Ethnomedicinal, phytochemical and pharmacological review

Publication date: Available online 21 October 2016 Source:Journal of Herbal Medicine Author(s): Ikram Dib, Luc Angenot, Atika Mihamou, Abderrahim Ziyyat, Monique Tits Artemisia campestris L. (Asteraceae) is a perennial herb, commonly known as field wormwood. It is widespread in Asia, North America, Europe and North Africa. The different parts of this plant are used as anthelmintic, antidiabetic, antihypertensive, emmenagogue, antivenom, and to treat digestive and cutaneous problems. An exhaustive bibliographic research of this plant has been carried out by means of scientific engines and databases like Google Scholar, PubMed, Science direct and SciFinder; as a result, it has been found that this herb possesses a rich phytochemical content and a wide range of pharmacological activities such as antioxidant, insecticidal, antibacterial, antimutagenic, antivenom and antitumor effects. In an aim to highlight the importance of A. campestris L., this review has been established by discussing its ethnomedicinal, morphological, ecological, phytochemical, pharmacological and toxicological studies.
Source: Journal of Herbal Medicine - Category: Complementary Medicine Source Type: research