Thursday, July 22, 2021

💎 Murraya koenigii

Traditional Herbs from Murraya koenigii

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  • Prepare 10-12 curry leaves, 2 tablespoons coconut oil.
  • Heat the coconut oil. Turn off the stove and add the leaves.
  • Let the leaves soak for 20 minutes.
  • Massage the hair and skin head with the oil. Leave it for 1 night or wash your hair after 2 hours, using shampoo. Before rinsing your hair, add a few drops of vitamin E to make your hair softer gentle.

What is Murraya koenigii Looks like??


Parts of Murraya koenigii that could be used

  • Leaves
  • Flowers
  • Roots
  • Stem

Murraya koenigii Distribution

Originates from the Tarai, North Pradesh region, India and is now found in all parts of India. Curry leaves are also cultivated in South India, Sri Lanka, China, Australia, the Pacific islands, and Southeast Asia. This plant was brought to Indonesia and South Africa by South Asian immigrants. Curry leaves are commonly used as a cooking spice to enhance the aroma of dishes and are also used in hair care and traditional medicine.
Agroecology of Murraya koenigii
Grows well in tropical climates in the lowlands up to an altitude of 1,600 m above sea level. This plant requires lots of water and sufficient sunlight. The optimum temperature range is 22-25 °C and average rainfall is 1,400-1,800 mm/year. Likes fertile, humus-rich, well-drained, moist soil, at a pH of 5.5-6.5.
Morphology of Murraya koenigii
  • Fluffy stems, black bark.
  • Compound leaves, pinnately shaped, distinctive aroma, shiny dark green.
  • Small white flowers, in clusters, and have a fragrant aroma.
  • Fruit is round. Young fruit green, dark purple-black fruit, 8-12 mm in diameter.

Cultivation of Murraya koenigii
  • Propagation via seeds and stem cuttings.
  • Before planting, clean the seeds and dry them in the sun for about two days. Place the seeds in a container, wait until they grow roots, about a week.

Murraya koenigii, more details :

Chemical Content of Murraya koenigii
Phenols, sterols, steroids, saponins, quinones, alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, essential oils, terpenoids, caryophyllene, α-pinene, β-felandrene, α-humulene, germacrene.
Benefits of Murraya koenigii
Treating diabetes, anemia, cholesterol, high blood pressure, kidney disease, diarrhea, increasing hair growth, reducing hair loss, preventing premature graying.
Simplisia of Murraya koenigii
  • Choose fresh curry leaves.
  • Wash the curry leaves using clean, running water then drain.
  • Carry out the drying process to reduce the water content. The drying process is differentiated into air drying (wilted) and oven drying (50 \u00b0C ), each for 72 hours.
  • After drying, grind the leaves until they become powder/powder.

Another Facts for Murraya koenigii :
Synonym of Murraya koenigii
Bergera koenigii L., Camunium koenigii (L.) Kuntze, Chalcas koenigii (L.) Kurz
Habitus of Murraya koenigii
Bush. Annual shrub or small tree, up to 4-6 m high
Habitat of Murraya koenigii
  • Forest
  • Roadside
  • Bush Area

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