Alpinia officinarum


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Related to Alpinia officinarum: Alpinia Zerumbet, Alpinia galanga, lesser galangal
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Synonyms for Alpinia officinarum

Chinese perennial with pyramidal racemes of white flowers and pungent aromatic roots used medicinally and as flavoring

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0.16 mg of dried leaf of Vitis vinifera, 0.12 mg of dried root of Urtica dioica, 0.14 mg of dried leaf of Alpinia officinarum, 0.18 mg of dried leaf of Glycyrrhiza glabra, and 0.10 mg of dried leaf of Thymus vulgaris (1).
Gorinstein, "LC-MS/MS analysis, antioxidant and anticholinergic properties of galanga (Alpinia officinarum Hance) rhizomes," Industrial Crops and Products, vol.
Alpinia officinarum is one of many botanical agents with a long history of applications in traditional folk medicine.
Alpinia officinarum Ka Lek Rhizome Hance Young shoot Curcuma longa L.
Inhibitors from the rhizomes of Alpinia officinarum on production of nitric oxide in lipopolysaccharide-activated macrophages and the structural requirements of diarylheptanoids for the activity.
Ankaferd; Thymus vulgaris, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Vitis vinifera, Alpinia officinarum ve Urtica dioica bitkilerinin karisimindan olusmaktadir.
[20] Yasukawa, K., Sun, Y., Kitanaka, S., Tomizawa, N., Miura, M., and Motohashi, S., 2008, "Inhibitory effect of the rhizomes of Alpinia officinarum on TPA-induced inflammation and tumor promotion in two-stage carcinogenesis in mouse skin," J.
Ankaferd Blood Stopper (ABS) (Ankaferd Health Products, Ltd., Istanbul, Turkey) is a new hemostatic agent comprising the following plant extracts: Urtica dioica (0.06 mg/mL), Vitis vinifera (0.08 mg/mL), Glycyrrhiza glabra (0.07 mg/mL), Alpinia officinarum (0.07 mg/mL), and Thymus vulgaris (0.05 mg/mL).
Bu bitkiler; Urtica dioica (Isirgan), Vitis vinifera (Asma), Glycrrhiza glabra (Meyan), Alpinia officinarum (Havlican) ve Thymus (Kekik) vulgaris'dan olusmaktadir (2).
Galanga (Alpinia officinarum), also known as Galangal or Chinese Ginger, is native to China, Thailand and India.
Objective: Ankaferd[R] Blood Stopper (ABS) comprises a standardized mixture of the plants Thymus vulgaris, Glycyrrhiza glabra, Vitis vinifera, Alpinia officinarum, and Urtica dioica.
The purpose of this investigation was to extract and identify the bioactive phytochemicals from smaller galanga (Alpinia officinarum Hance).
Galanga (Alpinia officinarum), also known as Galangal or Chinese ginger, contains essential oils, gingerols and a group of pungent substances, diarylheptanoids.
This compound is present in numerous plants, including Alpinia officinarum, Populus nigra (Harborne and Baxter, 1999) and Castanea sativa (Basile et al., 2000), and is one of the major constituents of Helichrysum aureonitens, a perennial herb used by South African indigenes to treat infection (Afolayan and Meyer, 1997).