Artemisia

Artemisia (11)

Synopsis: Plant: Artemisia:


impactlab_2012 00197.txt

artemisia is thought to improve blood circulation. She invited me to give her samples and later tested seven of the most commonly used herbs on Ikaria.


impactlab_2013 00259.txt

Laboratory-grown artemisinin, a key antimalarial drug, went on sale in April with the potential to help stabilize supply issues.

Newman and two other young post-docs#eith Kinkead Reiling and Neil Renninger#started Amyris in 2003 and set their sights on artemisinin,

pharmaceutical giant Sanofi, has manufactured 35 tons of artemisinin#roughly equivalent to 70 million courses of treatment.

Artemisinin is farmed by an estimated 100,000 people in Kenya, Tanzania, Vietnam and China and the vanilla plant by 200,000 in Madagascar, Mexico and beyond.


Nature 02005.txt

After artemisinin At least US$175 million is needed to halt the spread of malaria parasites that are resistant to artemisinins,

Of this, some $60 million should be used to boost research activities including developing classes of antimalarials to replace the artemisinins, currently the most potent antimalaria drugs.


Nature 03519.txt

because sulphadoxine and pyrimethamine were used to treat the disease before the wormwood wonder drug artemisinin became the gold standard cure.


ScienceDaily_2014 12432.txt

and colleagues found preferring a sagebrush steppe environment featuring very little human development and dwarf sagebrush (Artemisia arbuscula A. nova or A. tripartita) but not cheatgrass or other nonnative plants.


WS_1452 01394.txt

The Guardian covered the conference by focusing on a recent lab achievement to produce the antimalarial drug, artemisinin


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