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Provenance effect on the yield, chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of Artemisia herba alba in the Easternof Morocco

Ourid Btisam, Satrani Badr, GhanmiMohamed, Ghadraoui Lahsen, FatmiMariam, Mounyr Balouiri, Kerdouh Benaissa, Bakkali Yakhlef Salah Eddine


As part of the valorization of medicinal and aromatic plants in Morocco, we studied the effect of the provenance on the yield, chemical composition and antimicrobial activity of the essential oils of Artemisia herba alba. The essential oils obtained by hydrodistillation from branches were analyzed by GC and GC/MS. The most abundant compounds identified vary according to their origins: á-thujone (17,52 to 48,91%), chrysanthenone (26,64 to 48,11%), 1-4 cineole (0,32 to 9,7%), artemisia alcohol (1,83 to 8,65%), camphor (0,04 to 6,68%) and á-pinene (2,21 to 6,42%).. The influence of the provenance on the antimicrobial activity of these essential oils was also highlighted.


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