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Herbal and Aromatic Plants - Zingiber officinale (GINGER): Cultivation, Processing, Utilizations and Applications / Panda, Himadri (Dr.)
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Herbal and Aromatic Plants - Zingiber officinale (GINGER): Cultivation, Processing, Utilizations and Applications
Panda, Himadri (Dr.)
 
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  Book ID : 43500
  ISBN-10 : 93-5056-816-0 / 9350568160
  ISBN-13 : 978-93-5056-816-3 / 9789350568163
  Place of Publication : Delhi
  Year of Publication : 2017
  Edition : (First Edition)
  Language : English
  334p., B/W Illus., 25 cm.
   
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CONTENTS:-
- Introduction
- Organic Cultivation of Ginger
- Aeroponic Cultivation of Ginger (Zingiber Officinale) Rhizomes
- Extraction of Ginger Oil by Hydro-distillation
- Improve Design of the Steam Distillation Equipment
- Phytochemical Composition of gingiber Officinale
- Therapeutic Effect of Ginger
- Extraction of Ginger Oleoresin From Ginger-Root Using Supercritical CO2
- Determination of [6]-gingerol Conent and Bioactive Properties of Ginger Extract from SC-CO2 Extraction
- Gingerol Content of Diploid and Tetraploid Clones of Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe)
- Ginger Oleoresin
- Ginger processing
- Formulation and baking Process of Ginger Cakes
- Ginger Extract Preparation
- Water-Soluble Ginger Root Extract
- Sugarcane Juice Spread
- Method of Detoxifying Egg
- Anti-fungal Pharmaceutical Compositions
- Anti-inframmatory Complex Containing Eicosapentaenoic Acid
- Anti-Inflammatory Complex Containing Flaxseed Oil
- Anti-Microbial Compositions
- Bioactive Fraction from Zingiber Officinale
- Cold and Flu Tonic
- Composition for Stimulation of Specific Metallo-enzymes
- Compositions Comprising Apocynin, Ginkgo and Ginger
- Dietary Supplements Composition
- Eye Drops
- Fabric protectant Against Pests
- Flavoured Mouth Wash Composition
- Ginger Containing Compoistions to Control Pain
- Ginger Extract for Inhibiting Human Drug Transporters
- Ginger-based Herbal Composition for Promoting Health
- Herbal Composition for Promoting Harmonal Balance in Women
- Herbal Composition for Treating Morning Sickness
- Herbal Pharmaceutical Composition for Treating Siriasis
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In India, ginger is applied as a paste to the temples to relieve headache, and consumed when suffering from the common cold. Ginger with lemon and black salt is also used for nausea.

In Indonesia, ginger (jahe in Indonesian) is used as a herbal preparation to reduce fatigue, reducing "winds" in the blood, prevent and cure rheumatism and control poor dietary habits.

In Nepal, ginger is called aduwa, vnqok and is widely grown and used throughout the country as a spice for vegetables, used medically to treat cold and also sometimes used to flavor tea.

In the Philippines, ginger is known as luya and is used as a throat lozenge in traditional medicine to relieve sore throat. It is also brewed into a tea known as salabat.

In the United States, ginger is used to prevent motion and morning sickness. It is recognized as safe by the Food and Drug Administration and is sold as an unregulated dietary supplement. Ginger water is also used to avoid heat cramps.

In Peru, ginger is sliced in hot water as an infusion for stomach aches as infusión de Kión.

In Japan it is purported to aid blood circulation. Scientific studies investigating these effects have been inconclusive and a local sweetener made from palm tree juice (htan nyat) are boiled together and taken to prevent the flu.

In China, ginger is included in several traditional preparations. A drink made with sliced ginger cooked in water with brown sugar or a cola is used as a folk medicine for the common cold. “Ginger eggs” (scrambled eggs with finely diced ginger root) is a common home remedy for coughing. The Chinese also make a kind of dried ginger candy that is fermented in plum juice and sugared, which is also commonly consumed to suppress coughing. Ginger has also been historically used to treat inflammation, which several scientific studies support, though one arthritis trial showed ginger to be no better than a placebo or ibuprofen for treatment of osteoarthritis.

In Congo, ginger is crushed and mixed with mango tree sap to make tangawisi juice, which is considered a panacea.

These scattered information on Ginger is completed in the form of a book which can be very well accepted by Agriculturists, Scientists, Post Graduate Students and Research Scholars. All the chapters of the book is edited and arranged in a simple way for better and easy understanding.

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