Traditional Herbs from Alpinia malaccensis
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- Take 10 g of rhizomes.
- Wash until clean.
- Grate the rhizomes, add 1\u20442 glasses of boiled water then strain.
- Drink the filtered results at once.
What is Alpinia malaccensis Looks like??
Parts of Alpinia malaccensis that could be used
- Leaves", "Seeds", "Flowers", "Fruits", "Rhizomes
Alpinia malaccensis Distribution
This plant originates from India and then spread to Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines and China. In Indonesia, this plant is widely cultivated in Java and Maluku. This plant was obtained by the Socfindo Conservation Team in the Seunagan area, Kab. Nagan Raya. Malacca galangal has a function as a medicinal plant and the rhizome can be used as a spice or spice.Agroecology of Alpinia malaccensis
Grows wild in dense and dense clusters in teak, bamboo and shrub forests. Grows well in shady places at altitudes up to 1,500 m above sea level. Average annual rainfall is 800-4,000 mm/yr. Minimum temperature 2 ºC.
Morphology of Alpinia malaccensis
- The fibrous roots are brown.
- The rhizome is cylindrical, slightly reddish brown or pale greenish yellow, the color of the inner flesh is white.
- The false stem, light green.
- The leaves are narrow lanceolate, measuring 40- 90 cm x 7-20 cm, single, and green. Leaf tips are tapered, leaf edges are flat, leaf spines are pinnate. compound, appearing at the end of the stem, in the form of a bunch. The flower corolla\u00a0is white tubular, the tip is red or red-orange when it blooms.
- The fruit is round, hard, hairy, green when young and becomes orange when old.
- Many seeds, small, oval, black.
Cultivation of Alpinia malaccensis
Propagation is carried out by seeds, separation of seedlings on rhizomes.
Alpinia malaccensis, more details :
Chemical Content of Alpinia malaccensisSesquiterpene, essential oil, camphor, sabinene, linalool, fenchyl acetate, citronellol, decanoic acid, β-farnesol, α-farnesol, myristic acid, palmitic acid, alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids, tannins, saponins, glycosides.
Benefits of Alpinia malaccensis
Treating wounds, boils, blisters, fever, nausea and vomiting, maintaining healthy gums and teeth, treating sore throats, treating stomach aches, strong medicine.
Simplisia of Alpinia malaccensis
- Clean the rhizomes from adhering dirt, then wash until clean and drain.
- Weigh the ingredients then chop them thinly.
- Arrange the tubers on a container and air dry for 7 days until the water content is 10%.
- Once dry, pack in plastic and vacuum.
Another Facts for Alpinia malaccensis :
Synonym of Alpinia malaccensisMaranta malaccensis Burm.f., Buekia malaccensis (Burm.f.) Raeusch., Catimbium malaccense (Burm.f.) Holtum
Habitus of Alpinia malaccensis
Herb. Annual herb, reaches 2-4 m in height
Habitat of Alpinia malaccensis
- Forest
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