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Kaempferia galanga

Kaempferia galanga L. Shan Na (Galanga) (rhizome) Bomeol, camphor, cineol, ethyl alcohol.49 Stomachic, carminative, stimulant. [Pg.97]

C. sinense, Curcuma longa, C. pallida, C. phaeocoulis, Kaempferia galanga Artemisia argyi, A. halodendron, A. igniaria, A. indica, A. integrifolia, A. japonica, A. keiskeana,... [Pg.400]

Achillea alpina, A. millefolium, Anthriscus aemula, A. sylvestris, Heracleum dissectum, H. lanatum, Polygonum bistorta, Sanguisorba officinalis, S. grandiflora, S. parviflora, S. x tenuifolia, Taraxacum officinale Macleaya cordata Macleaya cordata Kaempferia galanga... [Pg.423]

Cinnamomum cassia, Cnidium monnieri, Kaempferia galanga, Mentha arvensis, M. haplocalyx Scutellaria baicalensis, S. macrantha, S. lateriflora... [Pg.508]

Kaempferia galanga Elettaria cardamomum Eucalyptus citriodora, E. globulus Menispermum palmatum... [Pg.515]

MARABA -- Kaempferia galanga L. Family Zingiberaceae (Ginger family). [Pg.14]

Carotol (turpentine oil) (Pinaceae), Kaempferia galanga (Zingiberaceae) Daucus carota (seed, carrot oil) (Apiaceae) OD-R... [Pg.422]

Source Kaempferia galanga. Molecular formula C16H12 O 4. Molecular weight 300.28. [Pg.129]

Kaempferia galanga This condiment in the ginger family, widely used in Asian cuisine, has been reported to be used as an entheogen in New Guinea, under the name maraba (Barrau 1962 Schultes Sc Hofmann 1980). We know nothing of/ potential entheogenic constituents in this plant. [Pg.205]

Rhizome of Kaempferia galanga is used for abdominal pain in women by applying externally and also used as an ointment for swelling and rheumatism in Indonesia [244]. Fresh rhizome of AT. galanga is used to treat itching and pruritus in the Philippines [245]. Root of K. rotunda is used for typhoid fever in India [246]. [Pg.840]

Fig. 4.25. PO-CL signal profiles after (a) duplicate injections of Vitamin E standards and (b) sequential injection of untested plant extracts Alpinia galanga -G, Kaempferia galanga - KC, and Cymbopogon citratus — LM (b) (Prom [37] -Copyright 2007 Springer)... Fig. 4.25. PO-CL signal profiles after (a) duplicate injections of Vitamin E standards and (b) sequential injection of untested plant extracts Alpinia galanga -G, Kaempferia galanga - KC, and Cymbopogon citratus — LM (b) (Prom [37] -Copyright 2007 Springer)...
Fig. 4.26. Comparison of estimated antioxidant content of five herbal extracts as measnred with P3HT PCBM photodetector and PMT. G, Alpinia galanga KC, Kaempferia galanga LM, Cymbopogon citratns M, Mentha piperita TB, Ocimnm spp (Prom [37] - Copyright 2007 Springer)... Fig. 4.26. Comparison of estimated antioxidant content of five herbal extracts as measnred with P3HT PCBM photodetector and PMT. G, Alpinia galanga KC, Kaempferia galanga LM, Cymbopogon citratns M, Mentha piperita TB, Ocimnm spp (Prom [37] - Copyright 2007 Springer)...
Kanjanapothi, D., A. Panthong, N. Lertprasertsuke, et al. 2004. Toxicity of cmde rhizome extract of Kaempferia galanga L. (Proh Horn). J. Ethnopharmacol. 90(2-3) 359-365. [Pg.491]

No information on the safety of Kaempferia galanga during pregnancy or lactation was identified in the scientific or traditional literature. While this review did not identify any concerns for pregnant or lactating women, safety has not been conclusively established. [Pg.491]

In an irritation study, no signs of irritation were observed in rabbits topically treated with the hexane fraction of Kaempferia galanga (Kanjanapothi et al. 2004). [Pg.491]

No information on the use of Kaempferia galanga during pregnancy or lactation was identified. [Pg.491]

The LD50 of orally administered ethanol extract of Kaempferia galanga in rats could not be determined at doses up to 5 g/kg (Kanjanapothi et al. 2004). [Pg.491]

Kaempferia galanga (family Zingiberaceae) This originated in tropical Asia and is cultivated in India, the Malayan peninsula and China. The rhizomes are used as condiments. [Pg.151]

Major constit. of oil of Kaempferia galanga. Large prisms. Mp 49-50°. [Pg.244]


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