Tuesday, March 17, 2020

💎 Sambucus javanica

Traditional Herbs from Sambucus javanica

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  • Wash 15 g of fresh sangitan leaves.
  • Boil the leaves in 2 glasses of water for 15 minutes, after cooling filter.
  • Drink 2 times a day equally in the morning and evening\u00a0

What is Sambucus javanica Looks like??


Parts of Sambucus javanica that could be used

  • Leaves
  • Roots
  • Stems

Sambucus javanica Distribution

This plant is distributed in Southeast Asia, India, Burma, Indo-China, South China, Taiwan, Japan, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and Thailand. Sangitan is sometimes considered a weed, even though in China it is very famous and used as a herb to cure hepatitis. Local people use the flowers and fruit to eat raw or cooked
Agroecology of Sambucus javanica
The natural habitat is found in moist primary and secondary forests at an altitude of 300-2,600 m above sea level, in Southeast Asia generally at an altitude above 1,000 m above sea level. Sangitan can live in various types of soil, including chalky soil. However, it prefers moist soil with bright sunlight and is tolerant of slight shade
Morphology of Sambucus javanica
  • The stem is round, has many branches.
  • Compound leaves, 5-11 leaflets, lanceolate shape, serrated edge, pointed tip, dark green upper surface and light green lower surface.
  • Compound flowers with yellow petals, umbrella-shaped, grows from the leaf axils.
  • The fruit is round, round, black\u00a0

Cultivation of Sambucus javanica
  • Propagation by seeds and cuttings.
  • Seeds are best planted when they are ripe, sow the seeds, after they have germinated, place them in their respective pots. Move them to the ground when they are big enough.
  • Stem cuttings by cutting half the old stem 7-10 cm or from old stems during flowering season 15-20 cm\u00a0

Sambucus javanica, more details :

Chemical Content of Sambucus javanica
Flavonoids, glycosides, anthraquinone glycosides, saponins, steroids/triterpenoids and tannins
Benefits of Sambucus javanica
Treats wounds, broken bones, rheumatism, jaundice, dysentery, bronchitis, edema, cramps, aches and pains, reduces fever, laxative, beriberi, diarrhea, and softens the skin.
Simplisia of Sambucus javanica
  • Fresh sangitan leaves, wash thoroughly with running water then drain.
  • Leaves are dried with the help of sunlight. If the leaves are brittle (crumpled to crumble) it is a sign that they are dry.
  • Store in a well-closed container, protected from sunlight\ u00a0

Another Facts for Sambucus javanica :
Synonym of Sambucus javanica
Ebulum javanicum� (Reinw. ex Blume) Hosok., Phyteuma bipinnata� Lour., Sambucus angustifolia� Noronha
Habitus of Sambucus javanica
Bush. Annual upright shrub, reaching 3-5 m high
Habitat of Sambucus javanica
  • Riverside", "Forest", "Mountains", "Shrub Area", "Grassland

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