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green beauty Vietnamese named : Nghá» trắng, Ngải trắng, Ngải má»i, Nghá» sùi Common names : Wild Turmeric, Aromatic Turmeric Scientist name : Curcuma aromatica Salisb Synonyms : Family : Zingiberaceae. Há» Gừng Kingdom:Plantae (unranked):Angiosperms (unranked):Monocots Order:Zingiberales Genus:Curcuma Species:C. aromatica Links : **** caythuoc.chothuoc24h/cay-thuoc/9999/2432\" caythuoc.chothuoc24h/cay-thuoc/9999/2432 Nghá» trắng, Ngải trắng, Ngải má»i, Nghá» sùi - Curcuma aromatica Salisb., thuá»c há» Gừng â" Zingiberaceae. Mô tả: Cây thảo cao khoảng 20-60cm (1m), có thân rá»
khá»e, vá»i những củ hình trụ má»c tá»a ra có Ä'á»'t, ruá»t mà u và ng. Lá rá»ng hình giáo, nhẵn á» mặt trên, có lông má»m mượt á» mặt dÆ°á»i, dà i 30-60cm, rá»ng 10-20cm; cuá»'ng lá ngắn ôm lấy thân. Cụm hoa á» bên, má»c từ gá»'c, gá»"m má»t nón vẩy lõm, lợp lên nhau, mà u lục, 3-6 hoa và Ỡphần trên có những vẩy khác lá»n hÆ¡n, thÆ°a, mà u há»"ng, bất thụ; hoa mà u tÃm á» phiến ngoà i của trà ng hoa, mà u và ng trên phiến giữa; phiến nà y lá»n hÆ¡n nhiá»u so vá»i phiến ngoà i. Hoa tháng 4 tá»i tháng 6. Bá» pháºn dùng: Thân rá»
- Rhizoma Curcumae Aromaticae, thÆ°á»ng gá»i là Uất kim. NÆ¡i sá»'ng và thu hái: Loà i của à châu nhiá»t Ä'á»i, phân bá»' rừng hầu khắp nÆ°á»c ta. CÅ©ng thÆ°á»ng Ä'ược trá»"ng trong các vÆ°á»n gia Ä'ình Ä'á» lấy củ thÆ¡m và có bá»t nhÆ° bá»t Hoà ng tinh. Thu hoạch thân rá»
và o mùa thu hay Ä'ông, loại bá» rá»
con. Rá»a sạch, ngâm nÆ°á»c 2-3 giá», ủ má»m, bà o má»ng, phÆ¡i khô hay sấy khô. Thà nh phần hoá há»c: Thân rá»
chứa 6,1% tinh dầu, mà u trắng và ng, nhá»t, có mùi long não gá»"m hai chất dầu, má»t cái nhẹ, má»t cái nặng hÆ¡n nÆ°á»c, má»t chất nhá»±a má»m, Ä'ắng, và má»t chất chiết xuất cÅ©ng Ä'ắng, má»t chất mà u là Curcumin. TÃnh vá», tác dụng: Vá» cay, Ä'ắng, tÃnh mát; có tác dụng hà nh khà giải uất, lÆ°Æ¡ng huyết phá ứ lợi máºt, trừ hoà ng Ä'ản. Công dụng: ThÆ°á»ng dùng trá»: 1. Tức ngá»±c, trÆ°á»ng bụng; 2. Nôn ra máu, chảy máu cam, Ä'ái ra máu; 3. Viêm gan mạn, xÆ¡ gan Ä'au nhức, hoà ng Ä'ản; 4. Kinh nguyá»t không Ä'á»u, Ä'au bụng kinh; 5. Äá»ng kinh. NgÆ°á»i ta còn dùng củ giã ra ngâm trong rượu hoặc sao lên và lẫn vá»i những vá» thuá»'c khác Ä'á» trá» Ä'au thấp khá»p. ÄÆ¡n thuá»'c: Nôn ra máu: Nghá» trắng, Äá»a long, ÄÆ¡n bì, Chi tá», má»i vá» 10g, sắc uá»'ng. **** .khoahocphothong.vn/news/detail/6404/tac-dung-chua-benh-cua-nghe.html\" .khoahocphothong.vn/news/detail/6404/tac-dung-chua... _________________________________________________________ **** en.wikipedia/wiki/Curcuma_aromatica\" en.wikipedia/wiki/Curcuma_aromatica Curcuma aromatica (common name: wild turmeric) is a member of the Curcuma genus belonging to the family Zingiberaceae. Botanically close to Curcuma australasica, wild turmeric has been widely used as a cosmetic herbal in South Asia and nearby regions. Nomenclature Comon name in English: wild turmeric, aromatic turmeric Hindi: à¤à¤à¤à¤²à¥ हलà¥à¤¦à¥ jangli haldi Manipuri: লম যাà¦à¦à¦¾à¦ lam yaingang Gujarati: zedoari Tamil: à®à®¸à¯à®¤à¯à®¤à®¿ à®®à®à¯à®à®³à¯ kasturimanjal Malayalam: à´à´¸àµà´¤àµà´°à´¿ à´®à´àµà´àµ¾ / à´à´¾à´àµà´àµà´®à´àµà´àµ¾ kasthoori manjnjaL / kaaTTu manjnjaL Telugu: kasthuri pasupa Kannada: kasthuri arishina Wild turmeric has rhizomes with a peculiar fragrance and attractive deep yellow color. The rhizomes are often used in cosmetic herbal medicines and as a culinary ingredient in limited quantities as a food flavor. Leaves are broad and very decorative, elliptic with a leaf stem running as long to the tip of the blade. A fresh stalk with flowers and leaves, cut to proper size and shape, can be used as a floral indoor decoration in vase for up to 10 days. Wild turmeric is recognised as a medical herb with strong antibiotic properties. It is believed to play a role in preventing and curing cancer in Chinese medicine. In an effort to remove cell accumulations such as a tumors, Curcuma aromatica is often used. There are two species commonly used in cancer therapy that, like ginger, have a spicy taste.It contains aromatic volatile oils that help to remove excessive lipids from the blood, reduce aggregation of platelets (sticking of the blood cells to form masses), and reduce inflammation. Habitat This species is found in the south Asian region, predominantly in eastern Himalayas and in the warm forests of the Western Ghats (India). Life cycle The wild ginger is one among the 80 members of Zingiberaceae family of plants. The perennial foliage dies down in late autumn and the rhizomes remain dormant in winter. The inflorescence appears in early spring from the base of the rhizomes. During summer monsoon season and the immediately following weeks, the plant grows fast and vigorously. The stalk grows to about 20â"30 centimetres (7.9â"11.8 in) tall, and is crowned with enlarged coloured bracts with pink tips. Leaves often appear even after the flowers. When in full growth the plants can reach a height of about 40 cm (16 in) tall. **** .imperialextracts/curcuma-aromatica-oil.htm\" .imperialextracts/curcuma-aromatica-oil.htm **** .bitterrootrestoration/perennials-plants/curcuma-aromatica.html\" .bitterrootrestoration/perennials-plants/curcuma-a... **** .flowersofindia.in/catalog/slides/Wild\" .flowersofindia.in/catalog/slides/Wild Turmeric.html **** .efloras/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=3&taxon_id=200028365\" .efloras/florataxon.aspx?flora_id=3&taxon_id=2... **** .paradisemoon/herbal/Siam-Natural_wan_nang_kham_herbal_treatment.htm\" .paradisemoon/herbal/Siam-Natural_wan_nang_kham_he... Wan Nang Kham (Curcuma aromatica belonging to the genus Zingiberaceae) produces yellow zeodary stout underground rhizomes containing anti-cancer and powerful antibiotic properties that have been associated with the components of various natural products including green tea polyphenols, resveratrol, capsaicin, taxol, berberine and curcumin. Wan Nang Kham is used for various types of health afflictions traditionally to invigorate and promote blood circulation and relieve muscle and joint pain in holistic massage therapy in Asia using the burred tuber in compound substances as an therapuetic traditional medicine. Wan Nang Kham is antiseptic, aromatic, uplifting, relaxing, refreshing, and a soothing skin conditioner. This native herb has a long history as a remedy dating back to ancient times. In holistic & Ayurvedic medicine, Wan Nang Kham has been prescribed for poor vision, rheumatic complaints, and to increase breast milk production. Because it aids in the digestion of proteins and the absorption of nutrients, as well as stimulating the flow of bile, Wan Nang Kham with it\'s high content of curcumin is used as a treatment for certain stomach ailments, diarrhea, and flatulence. Due to its antiseptic qualities, it has been used to treat bronchial asthma and coughs. Itâs also a powerful antioxidant and anti-inflammatory. It can lower cholesterol levels and protect against certain cancers and heart disease. Through studies, it has been found to protect against Alzheimerâs. As a beauty aid, eating this colorful herb has been said to give your skin a natural glow Numerous sequiterpines have been reported from Curcuma aromatica and the inhibition of angiogenesis (a physiological process involving the growth of new blood vessels from pre-existing vessels) has been shown to be the most common anti-cancer mechanism conjoint by many cancer therapies. Wan Nang Kham is a wild plant of the forests of western Nepal, China, Bhutan, India, Burmma (Myanmar), and Sri Lanka and has long been used in traditional holistic medicine as an antibiotic, and anti cancer agent. Oil extracted from Curcuma aromatica has been shown to exert anti-tumor activity on various cancer cells in vitro and in vivo. Anti-cancer molecule A- elemene has been isolated from volatile oil of Curcuma. aromatica. **** .ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21287405\" .ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21287405 Abstract Curcuma species (Zingiberaceae) are used as both food and medicine in Asia. Ten sesquiterpenes (1-10) and two curcuminoids (11 and 12) were isolated from the rhizomes of Curcuma aromatica Salisb. and identified. The compounds were evaluated for their ability to inhibit cytochrome P450 (CYP). Among them, the sesquiterpene (4S,5S)-(+)-germacrone-4,5-epoxide (7) inhibited certain subtypes of CYP more potently than or at levels comparable to the curcuminoids curcumin (11) and demethoxycurcumin (12); 7 (IC(50) = 1.0 ± 0.2 μM) > 12 (IC(50) = 7.0 ± 1.7 μM) > 11 (IC(50) = 14.9 ± 1.4 μM) for CYP3A4 inhibition; 12 (IC(50) = 1.4 ± 0.2 μM) > 11 (IC(50) = 6.0 ± 1.4 μM) > 7 (IC(50) = 7.6 ± 2.5 μM) for CYP2C9 inhibition; and 7 (IC(50) = 33.2 ± 3.6 μM) = 12 (IC(50) = 34.0 ± 14.2 μM) > 11 (IC(50) > 100 μM) for CYP1A2 inhibition. These results suggest the possibility that Curcuma aromatica Salisb. may cause food-drug interactions via cytochrome P450 inhibition by sesquiterpene 7 and curcuminoids 11 and 12.