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Amba Haldi / Mango ginger

Mango ginger (Curcuma amada) is a rhizomatous herb known as Amba Haldi in Ayurveda. In ayurveda and Unani systems it is used as Appetiser, Alexteric, diuretic, Antipyretic, Emollient, Expectorant, and laxative. Also, in Modern science, various activities are observed such as Antioxidant, Anti-bacterial, Antifungal, Platelet aggregation inhibitory, Cytotoxicity, Anti allergic, hypertriglyceridemic, Brine shrimp lethal activity, CNS depressant activity, and enterokinase inhibitory activity.

Other Vernacular Names

  • In Hindi – Amahaldi
  • In English – Mango ginger
  • In Gujarat – Safed Halder
  • In Kannada – Ambara Sina, Huliarasina
  • In Bengali – Aam ada
  • In Malayalam – Amba inji
  • In Indonesia – Kunyit, Kunir
  • In France – Mangga
  • In Germany – Mango ingwer

Taxonomical CLASSIFICATION

Kingdom
Plantae

Division
Spermatophyta

Class
Monocotyledonae

Series
Epigynae

Order
Scitanimales

Family
Zingiberaceae

Genus
Curcuma amada Roxb

Species
Curcuma

Habitat

Mango ginger is grown in various climatic conditions but hot climatic conditions are most favourable for maximum yield. Indian soils exhibit large varieties of mango ginger due to different climatic conditions, vegetation, topography etc. resulting in enriched heterogeneity of mango ginger. Mango ginger does well in moist but well drained soil. It can be cultivated in full sun and partial shade because of its adaptability. In India, Gujarat, karnataka, Tamil naidu, West Bengal and the hills of the western coasts of India. It is also cultivated in China, Australia, Pakistan, Indonesia and South Pacific.

Ayurvedic Properties

  • Guna (qualities) – Ruksha (Dry in nature), Laghu (Light for Digestion)
  • Rasa (taste) – Tikta(Bitter), Katu
  • Veeraya (Potency) – Sheeta (cold)
  • Vipaka – Katu (Pungent)
  • Karma (actions) – Decreases Pitta and increases Vata dosha

Practical Uses / Benefits

Ama haldi is a well known herb in Ayurveda with numerous practical applications. These are discussed as below:

  • Applying mango ginger paste on the skin, makes the skin soft and reduces itching and dryness.
  • The juice of the mango ginger rhizome is given in the dose of 10ml to treat intestinal worms.
  • Mango-ginger rhizome paste is applied to the joint with local sprain and swelling.
  • Taking 1-2 gm powder of mango ginger with buttermilk or water improves appetiser and taste.
  • It is also used in the treatment of haemostatic due to its Anticoagulant properties due to its platelet aggregation inhibitory activity.
  • It can be used to prevent allergic reactions caused by nonspecific and specific mast cells.
  • Fresh juice is used to cure cough, cold and throat diseases.
  • The rhizome of mango ginger in various culinary purposes like, pickle, soup and a flavouring agent.

Part Used

All plant parts are used

Chemical Composition

Mango ginger possesses various phytochemicals which are listed below:

Phytonutrients

Chemical Constituents

Properties

Nutrients

Sugars, Starch, Fibres, Proteins, Amino acids, Fatty acidsMinerals: Iron, Calcium, Phosphorus, Sodium, Copper, Nitrogen, Magnesium, Molybdenum, Potassium, Manganese, Sulphur, Sodium, Zinc.

Vitamins: Thiamin, Niacin, Pyridoxine, Riboflavin, Vitamin A, Vitamin E and Vitamin E.

Anthelmintic, Anti-inflammatory, Entero kinase inhibitory

Essential Oils

𝝱- ocimene, Borneol, 𝝰- Longipinene, Camphene hydrate, Thymol, Curzerene, Myrcene, 𝝰- Guaiene.

Repellent Activity, Antioxidant, Emollient, Antifungal

Curcuminoids

Curcumin, Bismethoxycurcumin, Bisdemethoxycurcumin

Anticancer, Antitubercular, CNS depressant

Bioactive Compounds

Diterpene dialdehyde, Labdane, Amadaldehyde, Zederone, Difurcocumenonol.

Anti-microbial, Anti-inflammatory, cytotoxicity, Antispermatogenic, Anti-inflammatory, Antitubercular, Platelet aggregation inhibitory activity.

Phenolic Compounds

Caffeic,Ferulic acid, Gentisic, P-coumaric acid, Gallic acid, Syringic acid, Cinnamic acid, Protocatechuic

Antioxidant, Antipyretic

Dosage

Internal Use

  • Swaras / Juice
  • Churna / Powder
  • Kwath / decoction

External Use

Its juice or paste can be used for local application.

Conclusion

Akhuparni is widely used in ancient times for treating my problems such as skin infections, flu,cough, urinary infections and also used as a worm repellent mentioned in Ayurvedic scriptures. But in recent times, many other properties such as Anticonvulsant, Antipyretic, Anti-cancer, Anti diabetic, Antioxidant are discovered that makes the herbs more therapeutically important in future.

 

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