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Alpinia galanga (L.) Willd. - syn.Languas galanga (L.) Stuntz; Maranta galanga L. - Zingiberaceae \\ | Alpinia galanga (L.) Willd. - syn.Languas galanga (L.) Stuntz; Maranta galanga L. - Zingiberaceae \\ | ||
- | 红豆蔻 hong dou kou (chin.), languas, greater galangal, Thai ginger, Siamese ginger, **Thai-Ingwer**, | + | ข่า, Kha (thai), |
Perennial herb, up to 2m high, native from South China to Indonesia, cultivated throughout Southeast Asia; rhizomes tuberous; leaves oblong or lanceolate, up to 35cm long; flowers green-white, | Perennial herb, up to 2m high, native from South China to Indonesia, cultivated throughout Southeast Asia; rhizomes tuberous; leaves oblong or lanceolate, up to 35cm long; flowers green-white, | ||
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+ | "It is used as an essential part of most spice pastes in Thai cooking" | ||
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"A. galanga is called laos in Indonesian and is the most common form of galangal used in cooking. It is also known as lengkuas and galanga root... Known as பேரரத்தை (perarathai) in Tamil, this form of ginger is used with licorice root, called in Tamil athi-mathuram (Glycyrrhiza glabra) as folk medicine for colds and sore throats." | "A. galanga is called laos in Indonesian and is the most common form of galangal used in cooking. It is also known as lengkuas and galanga root... Known as பேரரத்தை (perarathai) in Tamil, this form of ginger is used with licorice root, called in Tamil athi-mathuram (Glycyrrhiza glabra) as folk medicine for colds and sore throats." | ||
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- | The acetone and ethanolic extracts of A.galanga were active in axenic (aerobic and anaerobic) and intracellular assays to determine the antimycobacterial potential. The aqueous extract did not demonstrate activity under the defined assay parameters. All three extract contained | + | The acetone and ethanolic extracts of A.galanga were active in axenic (aerobic and anaerobic) and intracellular assays to determine the antimycobacterial potential. The aqueous extract did not demonstrate activity under the defined assay parameters. All three extract contained acetoxychavicol acetate. \\ |
"A. galanga exhibits anti M.tb activity with multiple modes of action. Since the activity of the extracts was observed under reducing oxygen concentrations, | "A. galanga exhibits anti M.tb activity with multiple modes of action. Since the activity of the extracts was observed under reducing oxygen concentrations, | ||
[ Evaluating the anti Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity of Alpinia galanga (L.) Willd. axenically under reducing oxygen conditions and in intracellular assays., Gupta, P., Bhatter, P., Desiree, D., Tolani, M., Daswani, P., Tetali, P., Birdi, T., BMC complementary and alternative medicine, Vol.14(1), 2014, 84] | [ Evaluating the anti Mycobacterium tuberculosis activity of Alpinia galanga (L.) Willd. axenically under reducing oxygen conditions and in intracellular assays., Gupta, P., Bhatter, P., Desiree, D., Tolani, M., Daswani, P., Tetali, P., Birdi, T., BMC complementary and alternative medicine, Vol.14(1), 2014, 84] |