Artemisia annua, a Traditional Plant Brought to Light.
Axelle Septembre-MalaterreMahary Lalarizo RakotoClaude MarodonYosra BedouiJessica NakabElisabeth SimonLudovic HoarauStephane SavriamaDominique StrasbergPascale GuiraudJimmy SelambaromPhilippe GasquePublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2020)
Traditional remedies have been used for thousand years for the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases, particularly in developing countries. Of growing interest, the plant Artemisia annua, known for its malarial properties, has been studied for its numerous biological activities including metabolic, anti-tumor, anti-microbial and immunomodulatory properties. Artemisia annua is very rich in secondary metabolites such as monoterpenes, sesquiterpenes and phenolic compounds, of which the biological properties have been extensively studied. The purpose of this review is to gather and describe the data concerning the main chemical components produced by Artemisia annua and to describe the state of the art about the biological activities reported for this plant and its compounds beyond malaria.