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    Extraction of zingiber officinale and zingiber zerumbet essential oil using turbo extraction distillation (TED) by Azelan, Noor Amirah, Mohamad, Mohd Faizal, Ngadiran, Sulaiman, Aziz, Ramlan, Hasham @ Hisam, Rosnani

    Published 2014
    “…Ginger (Zingiber officinale) and Zingiber zerumbet are medicinal plants that come from Zingiberaceae family, which contain high quality of essential oil. …”
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    Insecticidal Activity of Essential Oils against Mealybug Pests (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae): A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Miriam del Valle Avila, Fernanda Achimón, Vanessa Daniela Brito, Ramiro Aguilar, Romina Paola Pizzolitto, María Paula Zunino, María Laura Peschiutta

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The families Lamiaceae, Rutaceae, Myrtaceae, Zingiberaceae and Euphorbiaceae and the genera <i>Citrus</i>, <i>Cymbopogon</i>, <i>Syzygium</i>, <i>Cinnamomum</i> and <i>Jatropha</i> were the most used among the studies. …”
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    Characterization of Volatile Organic Compounds in Mango Ginger (<i>Curcuma amada</i> Roxb.) from Myanmar by Yanhang Chen, Musavvara Kh. Shukurova, Yonathan Asikin, Miyako Kusano, Kazuo N. Watanabe

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…<i>Curcuma amada</i> Roxb. (Zingiberaceae), commonly known as mango ginger because its rhizome and foliar parts have a similar aroma to mango. …”
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    Produção de mudas de Etlingera elatior através da cultura de tecidos vegetais in vitro. by Cristine Luciana de Souza Rescarolli, Gilmar Roberto Zaffari

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…Pertencente à família Zingiberaceae, possui ampla dispersão nos trópicos e subtrópicos de todo mundo, principalmente no sudeste da Ásia (JOLY, 1998).  …”
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    Formulation and Evaluation of Mucoadhesive Oral Care Gel Containing <i>Kaempferia galanga</i> Extract by Indah Suasani Wahyuni, Irna Sufiawati, Amira Shafuria, Wipawee Nittayananta, Jutti Levita

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…The rhizome of <i>Kaempferia galanga</i> (Zingiberaceae) is extensively used in traditional medicine by utilizing its various biological activities. …”
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    <i>Kaempferia parviflora</i> Extracts Protect Neural Stem Cells from Amyloid Peptide-Mediated Inflammation in Co-Culture Model with Microglia by Piya Temviriyanukul, Anchana Chansawhang, Jirarat Karinchai, Sataporn Phochantachinda, Shutipen Buranasinsup, Woorawee Inthachat, Pornsiri Pitchakarn, Boonrat Chantong

    Published 2023-02-01
    “…<i>Kaempferia parviflora</i> Wall. ex Baker (KP), a member of the Zingiberaceae family, possesses health-promoting benefits including anti-oxidative stress and anti-inflammation in vitro and in vivo with a high level of safety; however, the role of KP in suppressing Aβ-mediated neuroinflammation and neuronal differentiation has not yet been investigated. …”
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    Gastric protective effect of Alpinia officinarum flavonoids: mediating TLR4/NF-κB and TRPV1 signalling pathways and gastric mucosal healing by Kaiwen Lin, Tang Deng, Huijuan Qu, Hongya Ou, Qifeng Huang, Bingmiao Gao, Xiaoliang Li, Na Wei

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…AbstractContext Our previous studies have found that total flavonoid of Alpinia officinarum Hance (Zingiberaceae) (F.AOH) had protective effects on gastric ulcer (GU).Objective To investigate the protective mechanism of F.AOH on acetic acid-induced chronic GUs in rats and ethanol-induced GES-1 cells damage.Materials and methods In vivo: Gastric damage was induced in SD rats by administering acetic acid after oral treatment with F-AOH at 54, 27 and 13.5 mg/kg (2 weeks of continuous gavage). …”
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    Efficient Regeneration of <i>Hedychium coronarium</i> through Protocorm-Like Bodies by Xiu Hu, Jiachuan Tan, Jianjun Chen, Yongquan Li, Jiaqi Huang

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…Plants in the family Zingiberaceae have pseudostems that support inflorescences, while rhizomes are considered true stems. …”
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    Polyphenols and extracts from Zingiber roseum (Roxb.) Roscoe leaf mitigate pain, inflammation and pyrexia by inhibiting cyclooxygenase-2: an in vivo and in silico studies by Shakhawat Ahmed, Khondoker Shahin Ahmed, Md. Naiemur Rahman, Hemayet Hossain, Aixia Han, Peiwu Geng, A. F. M. Shahid Ud Daula, Abdullah Al Mamun

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Roscoe, a perennial herb from the Zingiberaceae family, has a long history of traditional use in the treatment of several ailments including pain, inflammation, fever, cough, arthritis, skin diseases, and liver infections. …”
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    Correlation Analysis of Compounds in Essential Oil of <i>Amomum tsaoko</i> Seed and Fruit Morphological Characteristics, Geographical Conditions, Locality of Growth by Guodong Li, Qinwei Lu, Jingjian Wang, Qingyu Hu, Pinghui Liu, Yaowen Yang, Yongkun Li, Huiru Tang, Hui Xie

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…<i>Amomum tsaoko</i> is a perennial herb belonging to Zingiberaceae. Its dried ripe fruit is an important food additive, spice and materia medicai in Southeast Asia. …”
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    Phytochemical, antioxidant and antibacterial activities of two kinds of Sabah Zingberaceae by Suraya Abdul Sani, Ainol Azifa Mohd Faik, Rahmath Abdulla, S Kunasekaran

    Published 2019
    “…Due to this, two medicinal plants, Alpinia galangal and Kaempferia galanga, from Zingiberaceae family is chosen to study the phytochemical constituents and antioxidant and antibacterial activities of different crude extracts; hexane, ethyl acetate and methanol, from dried rhizomes. …”
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    Chemical composition of essential oil from Etlingera coccinea (Blume) S. Sakai & Nagam in Kadamaian, Kota Belud, Sabah by Nora Syazehan Jems, Nor Azizun Rusdi, Ahmad Asnawi Mus, Elia Godoong

    Published 2021
    “…Sakai & Nagam is a member of Zingiberaceae family. It is commonly known as ‘Tuhau’ in Sabah, Malaysia and consumed as a local delicacy and used as a traditional remedy for stomachache, food poisoning, and gastric problems. …”
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    Codon usage bias in chloroplast genes implicate adaptive evolution of four ginger species by Qian Yang, Cheng Xin, Qing-Song Xiao, Ya-Ting Lin, Li Li, Jian-Li Zhao

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Herein, we investigated the codon usage patterns and influencing factors of protein-coding genes in the chloroplast genomes of four sister genera (monophyletic Roscoea and Cautleya, and monophyletic Pommereschea and Rhynchanthus) from the Zingiberaceae family with contrasting habitats in southwestern China. …”
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    Hedychium coronarium&nbsp;extract arrests cell cycle progression, induces apoptosis, and impairs migration and invasion in HeLa cervical cancer cells by Ray A, Jena S, Dash B, Sahoo A, Kar B, Patnaik J, Panda PC, Nayak S, Mahapatra N

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Asit Ray,1,2 Sudipta Jena,2 Biswabhusan Dash,2 Ambika Sahoo,2 Basudeba Kar,2 Jeetendranath Patnaik,3 Pratap Chandra Panda,4 Sanghamitra Nayak,2 Namita Mahapatra1 1Regional Medical Research Centre (Indian Council of Medical Research), Chandrasekharpur, Bhubaneswar 751023, Odisha, India; 2Centre for Biotechnology, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Siksha O Anusandhan University, Kalinganagar, Ghatikia, Bhubaneswar 751003, Odisha, India; 3Department of Botany, Sri Krushna Chandra Gajapati College, Paralakhemundi 761200, Odisha, India; 4Taxonomy and Conservation Division, Regional Plant Resource Centre, Nayapalli, Bhubaneswar 751015, Odisha, India Background: Hedychium coronarium Koen. (Zingiberaceae) is traditionally used as medicine in countries such as India, China, and Vietnam for treatment of various ailments including cancer. …”
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    Any alternatives to rice? Ethnobotanical insights into the dietary use of edible plants by the Higaonon tribe in Bukidnon Province, the Philippines by Dave Paladin Buenavista, Eefke Maria Mollee, Morag McDonald

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The most represented botanical families included the Fabaceae, Solanaceae, and Zingiberaceae. In terms of dietary usage, 3 species were categorized as cereals; 8 species were white roots, tubers, and plantains; 3 species were vitamin A-rich vegetables and tubers; 16 species were green leafy vegetables; 12 species were categorized as other vegetables; 2 species were vitamin A-rich fruits; 27 species were classified as other fruits; 7 species were legumes, nuts, and seeds; and 8 species were used as spices, condiments, and beverages. …”
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    Immunomodulatory effects and mechanisms of the extracts and secondary compounds of Zingiber and Alpinia species: a review by Yuandani, Yuandani, Ibrahim Jantan, Md. Areeful Haque, Ade Sri Rohani, Sony Eka Nugraha, Emil Salim, Abdi Wira Septama, Nur Aira Juwita, Nur Aini Khairunnisa, Halimah Raina Nasution, Dinda Sari Utami, Sarah Ibrahim

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Zingiber and Alpinia species (family: Zingiberaceae) are popularly used in food as spices and flavoring agents and in ethnomedicine to heal numerous diseases, including immune-related disorders. …”
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    Yield and Chemical Composition of Ginger Essential Oils as Affected by Inter-Varietal Variation and Drying Treatments of Rhizome by Ghulam Mustafa Kamal, Nafia Nazi, Asma Sabir, Muhammad Saqib, Xu Zhang, Bin Jiang, Jallat Khan, Ayesha Noreen, Jalal Uddin, Shahzad Murtaza

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Ginger (<i>Zingiber officinale Rosc</i>; <i>Zingiberaceae family</i>) is an herb commonly used as a spice and remedy for a broad spectrum of diseases. …”
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    Polymethoxyflavones transcends expectation, a prominent flavonoid subclass from Kaempferia parviflora: A critical review by M.R. Mohammad Aidiel, A.M. Maisarah, Khalisanni Khalid, N.N. Nik Ramli, S.G.H. Tang, S.H. Adam

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…A Thai-native herbal species, Kaempferia parviflora (K. parviflora) is a dark purple, stemless rhizome that belongs to the Zingiberaceae family with historical medicinal benefits. …”
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