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Integrative approaches in Alzheimer's disease: evaluating the potential of traditional, complementary, and integrative medicine (TCIM). [PDF]
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Traditional Knowledge and Biocultural Roles of Edible Flowers in Local Food Systems of Baise City, Guangxi, China. [PDF]
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The Zingiberaceae family has many economically important genera. This family contains agriculturally important spices and medicinal plants. Turmeric, ginger, galangal, and cardamom are among the medicinal and aromatic plants that attract great interest worldwide.
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The Sarawak Museum Journal, 2004
A study of two herbaceous plant families, the Zingiberaceae and Marantaceae,was conducted at 20 hills at the Bau Limestone Area. A total of 26 and three species were found respectively in the two families. The most frequent species was Zingiber acuminatum var. borneense which was documented from nine hills.
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A study of two herbaceous plant families, the Zingiberaceae and Marantaceae,was conducted at 20 hills at the Bau Limestone Area. A total of 26 and three species were found respectively in the two families. The most frequent species was Zingiber acuminatum var. borneense which was documented from nine hills.
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2019
Gingers are herbaceous perennials in the families Zingiberaceae and Costaceae, also known as Zingiberoideae and Costoideae. This division is supported by data on geographic distribution, vegetative anatomy, and cytology, among other aspects. Their centers of distribution are the Indo-Malaya region with additional centers in tropical Africa and Central ...
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Gingers are herbaceous perennials in the families Zingiberaceae and Costaceae, also known as Zingiberoideae and Costoideae. This division is supported by data on geographic distribution, vegetative anatomy, and cytology, among other aspects. Their centers of distribution are the Indo-Malaya region with additional centers in tropical Africa and Central ...
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Phytochemistry of the zingiberaceae
2000Abstract Zingiberaceae is one of the major tropical plant families. embers of the Zingiberaceae are famous for their use as spices and as medicinal herbs. Rhizomes of several species are also used as insect repellents. Many compounds with novel structures and a large number of biologically active compounds have been identified from these plants. This
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A Revision of Roscoea (Zingiberaceae)
Kew Bulletin, 1982The family Zingiberaceae is generally treated as consisting of two subfamilies, the Zingiberoideae with distichous phyllotaxy and the leaf-sheath open, and the Costoideae with spiral phyllotaxy and the leaf-sheath closed and tubular. (These subfamilies are sometimes treated as distinct families).
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