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Artemisia annua and Secondary metabolite

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Artemisia annua and Secondary metabolite

Artemisia annua vs. Secondary metabolite

Artemisia annua, also known as sweet wormwood, sweet annie, sweet sagewort, annual mugwort or annual wormwood, is a common type of wormwood native to temperate Asia, but naturalized in many countries including scattered parts of North America. Secondary metabolites are organic compounds that are not directly involved in the normal growth, development, or reproduction of an organism.

Similarities between Artemisia annua and Secondary metabolite

Artemisia annua and Secondary metabolite have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Artemisinin, Flavonoid.

Artemisinin

Artemisinin and its semi-synthetic derivatives are a group of drugs used against Plasmodium falciparum malaria.

Artemisia annua and Artemisinin · Artemisinin and Secondary metabolite · See more »

Flavonoid

Flavonoids (or bioflavonoids) (from the Latin word flavus meaning yellow, their color in nature) are a class of plant and fungus secondary metabolites.

Artemisia annua and Flavonoid · Flavonoid and Secondary metabolite · See more »

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Artemisia annua and Secondary metabolite Comparison

Artemisia annua has 48 relations, while Secondary metabolite has 86. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.49% = 2 / (48 + 86).

References

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