There are over 13,697,000 records available in CAB Direct | Last updated on January 14, 2021. Curcuma karnatakensis, a member of Zingiberaceae, is endemic to the state of Karnataka, India.The structure and physicochemical properties of starch isolated from rhizomatous rootstocks of two samples - A and B were analyzed for the first time. The blade is oblong 35–70 cm × 15–20 cm, cuneate at base and acute at apex. Turmeric plant does not produce seeds and only propagates through its underground spreading rhizomes. The petiole is 30 cm long. Reply . In: Hagiladii , A , Umiel , N , Yang , XH , Lilien-Kipnis , H and Boroaclov , A (eds) Proceedings of the Seventh International Symposium on Flower Bulbs, Herzliya, Israel, 10–16 March 1996 . Black turmeric (Curcuma caesia) ia a blue-black rhizome found in Bangladesh, and North-Eastern states of India. However, among the collected materials, accession no. If you would like to, you can learn more about the cookies we use. However, as stated above, the regeneration of Curcuma caesiavia somatic embryogenesis has not been reported. The present study focuses on transformation induced in two Curcuma spp. Floral characteristics Curcuma caesia roxb is also used for curing wounds, pimples, allergies, raw paste of … We have curcuma caesia plants (Black Turmeric). Leaves arise from the underground rhizome. The rhizome is fleshy, off-white and ovoid. Compound Preparations. is a perennial, erect rhizomatous herb with large leaves. Edited by Ho Dinh Hai Long An - Vietnam Updated: 8/4/2015. Curcuma caesia has shown positive results in treating number of diseases, but till date no work was reported on its activity in diabetic neuropathy. Segments of the plantlets from the junction between the root and the basal portion of the stem were subsequently used as explants to investigate factors affecting callus induction and plant regeneration via somatic embryogenesis. Varieties. Curcuma caesia, black turmeric or black zedoary, a perennial herb with bluish-black rhizomes,[2] is native to northeast India.[3]. Abstract The leaf epidermal morphology of Zingiber officinale, Z. zerumbet, Elettaria cardamomum, Kaempfera galanga [Kaempferia galanga], Hedychium coronarium, H. angustifolium, Alpinia galanga, Catimbium malaccense, Costus speciosus, Curcuma longa, Curcuma caesia, and Curcuma zedoaria, collected from Guwahati, Assam, India, was studied.The morphology of epidermal cell walls, nature … Free radical scavenging properties of crude methanolic extracts and fractions of Curcuma caesia and Aristolochia tagala Free radical scavenging activity of extracts was determined by the method described by Williams et al. SUNGKAWATI et al. Accepted Name. 2. Curcuma caesia Almost Untouched Drug: An Updated Ethnopharmacological Review Aslam R Pathan1*, Gautam P Vadnere1, M Sabu2 Abstract: In ethno medicinal practices, the traditional healers use the genus Curcuma for the treatment of various ailments but Curcuma caesia Roxb. Biotechnol., 14: 61-63. Subject. Curcuma caesia Roxb. This species of Curcuma, like others, predictably appears to fare best when cultivated in an understory situation that is subjected to only filtered sunlight, regular moisture, warmth, and humidity. Curcuma caesia grows well in sandy loam, acidic soils of pH 4.5–6.5. Arrow indicates nodule formation incorporating the leading bibliographic databases CAB Abstracts and Global Health. Follow. Curcuma caesia roxb (Black turmeric) is a kind of turmeric with bluish-black rhizome, belonging to Zingiberaceae (Ginger) family. It is a partial shade-loving species; however, it grows well in open sun under cultivated conditions. Curcuma caesia grows well in sandy loam, acidic soils of pH 4.5–6.5. The present work attempts to establish the necessary pharmocognostic standards for evaluating the plant material of C. caesia Roxb. Continuing to use www.cabdirect.org OBJECTIVES: Curcuma caesia has shown positive results in treating number of diseases, but till date no work was reported on its activity in diabetic neuropathy. In ethno medicinal practices, the traditional healers use the genus Curcuma for the treatment of various ailments but Curcuma caesia Roxb. Abstract: Curcuma caesia Roxb. In the traditional system of medicine, fresh and dried rhizomes of Curcuma caesia … In ethno medicinal practices, the traditional healers use the genus Curcuma for the treatment of various ailments but Curcuma caesia Roxb. We have curcuma caesia plants (Black Turmeric). is a very less known and almost untouched drug. [citation needed] Other research demonstrated diphenylalkanoids, phenylpropene derivatives, terpenoids, flavonoids, steroids, and alkaloids as major constituents. Vijay . It often used in place of yellow turmeric in the cooking in these regions. It is a high value export oriented important commercial crop among spices in India. In India it is found in West Bengal, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Chhattisgarh, and Uttar Pradesh states. IC-319760 (NBPGR) was found to give better rhizome yield. ... Developmental morphology of rhizomes of ginger and turmeric. is used in the preparation of Arq Hazim, Hab Narkachur, Ma'jun Chob Chini, Ma'jun Murawweh ul-Arwah, Ma'jun Nishara-i-Aajwali, Mufarreh Azam, Mufarreh Mo'tadil, Mufarreh Shaikh-ur-Rais, Mufarreh Yaquti mo'tadil, Qurs Kabid Naushadri, Roghan Surkh, Safi, Safuf Chutki, Tiryaqul Asnan, Zimad Bars compounds. I f you have any requirements, please feel free to call back on (0)9511959675. regards, Paresh Bhise . Curcuma species belongs to Zingiberaceae family. Curcuma caesia roxb (Black turmeric) is a kind of turmeric with bluish-black rhizome, belonging to Zingiberaceae (Ginger) family. The water is poured in the cauldron such that the rhizomes are completely covered. Curcuma caesia also known as black turmeric or Kali Haldi is available in many parts of India, especially in north east India. While Hasskarl (1866) thought that Tommon Itam referred to C. caesia , Valeton (1917) was convinced that C. aeruginosa matched Rumphius s description better. However, among the collected materials, accession no. (black zedoary) and Curcuma longa L. (turmeric) are widely used in indigenous medicines as a treatment for various diseases. The genus is characterized by the presence of rhizomatous tubers. The rhizome is fleshy, off-white and ovoid. is one of the rarest medicinal plants used traditionally for the mitigation of various ailments. Key words : Curcuma caesia, Curcuma longa, Medicinal uses Accepted : April, 2010 Curcuma angustifolia is an aphrodisiac and useful in the treatment of leprosy, asthma, anemia, and leukoderma. Macroscopic study of the Plant Morphology (5) ... Pharmacognostic parameters for evalution of rhizome of curcuma caesia Journal of advanced pharmaceutical technology and research, 2011. Light. Varieties There is no recommended variety. Even though, they are in the same genus Curcuma, they showed marked differences in the colour of rhizomes, leaves and flowers. Underground parts. IC-319760 (NBPGR) was found to give better rhizome yield. means you agree to our use of cookies. Halevy, AH (1997 a) Curcuma alismatifolia I. CAB Direct provides Curcuma caesia Roxb. It is perhaps one of the few medicinal plants that are used in herbal treatment. Curcuma caesia, black turmeric or black zedoary, a perennial herb with bluish-black rhizomes, is native to northeast India. Final Report of the ICAR, Ad-Hoc Project, IISR, Calicut, India. To. Propagation material Curcuma caesia Roxb. Curcuma caesia: The plant: Curcuma caesia Roxb., commonly known as Black turmeric is a perennial herb with bluish-black rhizome. Turmeric (Curcuma longa), an herbaceous plant is native to tropical south East Asia. 18.ShyamPrasad M, Anju.P, Ramachandran, Harimohanchandola, Harisha C R, Vinay J Shukla. Curcuma caesia Roxb. Curcuma caesia Roxb. C. caesia rhizomes of different ages were subjected to analysis in order to investigate the age at which maximum calebin-A content is present. It is a It is a perennial herb of distinguishable bluish-black rhizome with large leaves and a bitter and pungent smell and it is famous for its Turmeric plant does not produce seeds and only propagates through its underground spreading rhizomes. Curcuma caesia Roxb. belonging to Zingiberaceae family is a rhizomatous perennial herb consisting of bluish black rhizome and having vast medicinal and pharmaceutical applications. The inner part of rhizome is bluish black in color and emits a characteristic sweet smell. Plantae > Tracheophyta > Liliopsida > Zingiberales > Zingiberaceae > Curcuma > Curcuma caesia Roxb. Botanically close to Curcuma australasica, wild turmeric has been widely used as a cosmetic herbal in South Asia and nearby regions. Reply . is a very less known and almost untouched drug. session so others can sign in. at the base of the aerial shoot, the stem consists of erect ovoid or globose structure (primary rhizome), bearing few to many Curcuma caesia Roxb. Follow. It will need to be Wintered indoors, in a paper bag with sawdust or dry potting soil. 0. Plantae > Tracheophyta > Liliopsida > Zingiberales > Zingiberaceae > Curcuma > Curcuma caesia Roxb. The present work attempts to establish the necessary pharmocognostic standards for evaluating the plant material of C. caesia Roxb. The rhizome has 1.8 to 5.4 percent curcumin, the It is a partial shade-loving spe-cies; however, it grows well in open sun under culti-vated conditions. is a very less known and almost untouched drug. I f you have any requirements, please feel free to call back on (0)9511959675. regards, Paresh Bhise . Curcuma caesiais sparsely found in Papi Hills of East Godavari, West Godavari, and Khammam Districts of Andhra Pradesh. The petiole is 30 cm long. Curcuma phaeocaulis , described from Find out more about this exciting new development, Using our new visualization tools you can, Using our new highlighting and annotation tool you can, remove selected records that are not saved in My CABI, sign you out of your Curcuma wenyujin is a ginger which grows to 1.5 m tall in China. 20 Apr 2016. The rhizome of this plant is aromatic and yields an essential oil and has been traditionally used for centuries as a folklore remedy. The wild turmeric is one among the 80 members of the plant family Zingiberaceae. The research on the volatile rhizomes oil of Curcuma caesia resulted in the identification of 30 components, representing 97% of the oil, with camphor (28%), ar-turmerone (12%), (Z)-ocimene (8%), ar-curcumene (7%), 1,8-cineole (5%), elemene (5%), borneol (4%), bornyl acetate (3%) and curcumene (3%) as the major constituents. Vijay . Curcuma caesia Roxb. Learn more from experts at WebMD. These dried rhizomes are then packed for marketing. Description. Accepted Name. It is now classified as an endangered species and through this review, an overview regarding the pharmacological benefits of this plant has been put forward. is one of the rarest medicinal plants used traditionally for the mitigation of various ailments. The habitat, morphology, phenology, medicinal and ethnomedicinal use of Curcuma caesia, a plant indigenous to Central and North-Eastern India (North of Bengal), are briefly discussed. Curcuma caesia is used in Kali puja and many practitioners of ‘black magic’ also use it. Materials and Methods 2.1. Distribution of the genus Curcuma Morphological Characters of Curcuma The habit of Curcuma is a rhizomatous herbaceous plant, comprising of underground parts, leafy shoot and leaf blades (Fig. Curcuma caesia roxb is also used for curing wounds, pimples, allergies, raw paste of … Like most websites we use cookies. Curcuma caesia roxb is used for treating of piles, Leprosy, Bronchitis. This color is caused … 2). Black turmeric is also sparsely found in the Papi Hills of East Godavari, West Godavari, and the Khammam districts of Andhra Pradesh. The observation of cellular level morphology or anatomy is a major aid for the authentication of drugs. (a) Control, (b) diethylnitrosamine (DEN)-exposed, (c) DEN + Curcuma caesia (CC) exposed, (d) DEN + Aristolochia tagala (AT) exposed, (e) treated with CC alone and (f) treated with AT alone. Singapore 59 (1&2) 2007 Figure 1. Curcuma caesia, black turmeric or black zedoary is a perennial herb with bluish-black rhizome, native to North-East and Central India. Extensive online help - available wherever you are in CAB Direct. Figure 3: Morphology of mice liver at 16 weeks (I) and 28 weeks (II) under different experimental conditions. Besides, they have delicate, ephemeral and highly modified flowers. (black zedoary) and Curcuma longa L. (turmeric) are widely used in indigenous medicines as a treatment for various diseases. Zingiberaceae + Synonyms. Curcuma aromatica (common name: wild turmeric) is a member of the genus Curcuma belonging to the family Zingiberaceae. Reply . ered, namely Curcuma caesia Roxb., C. aeruginosa and C. phaeocaulis Valeton. and Curcuma aeruginosa Roxb. Subject. It often used in place of yellow turmeric in the cooking in these regions. Varieties There is no recommended variety. Curcuma wenyujin is a ginger which grows to 1.5 m tall in China. Even though, they are in the same genus Curcuma, they showed marked differences in the colour of rhizomes, leaves and flowers. The blade is oblong 35–70 cm × 15–20 cm, cuneate at base and acute at apex. In: Asiatic Researches, or: Transactions of the Society instituted in Bengal for inquiring the history and antiquities, the arts, science, and literature, of Asia Vol. Even though, they are in the same genus Curcuma, they showed marked differences in the colour of rhizomes, leaves and flowers. It is now classified as an endangered species and through this review, an overview regarding the pharmacological benefits of this plant has been put forward. Curcuma caesia roxb is used for treating of piles, Leprosy, Bronchitis. Botanically close to Curcuma australasica, wild turmeric has been widely used as a cosmetic herbal in South Asia and nearby regions. The morphology of the calli that developed was observed and examined. Objectives. Curcuma caesia also known as black turmeric or Kali Haldi is available in many parts of India, especially in north east India. Curcuma caesia is commonly known as kali haldi and it belongs to the family Zingiberaceae. This is to ensure that we give you the best experience possible. various diseases. Curcuma aeruginosa. 20 Apr 2016. Vijay . Black turmeric is native to India. [3] In the fields, the rhizomes are washed thoroughly and are placed in a wide mouthed cauldron. It is a perennial herb of distinguishable bluish-black rhizome with large leaves and a bitter and pungent smell and it is famous for its In ethno medicinal practices, the traditional healers use the genus Curcuma for the treatment of various ailments but Curcuma caesia Roxb. Cultivation, harvesting, storage, yield and market price of C. caesia are also discussed. Share. The leaves are simple and basal. is a very less known and almost untouched drug. 2343 The pseudostems of C. domestica, C. heyneana, C. mangga, C. soloensis, C. xanthorrhiza, and C. zedoaria are green, while that of C. aeruginosa was brownish-red and green (Figure 2). Curcuma caesia is perennial rhizomatous herbs, having simple and distichous leaves and their inflorescence are terminal on the leafy shoot or on the lateral shoot. J. The leaves are simple and basal. CAB Direct The tuber crops represent the most important food commodity in many subtropical and tropical countries [1]. Message The user has shared this species from India Biodiversity Portal with you. The current study was aimed to isolate and characterize calebin-A from Curcuma caesia rhizome and its production through biotransformation approach using endophytic fungus. Please quote your price alongwith the details of the plant & minimum quantity to send to Delhi . 1- Introductiopn to the Species Curcuma caesia - Black turmeric 1.1- Overview Curcuma is a genus of about 100 accepted species in the family Zingiberaceae that contains such species as … – Phenetic analysis of Curcuma spp. Please quote your price alongwith the details of the plant & minimum quantity to send to Delhi . It is a partial shade-loving spe-cies; however, it grows well in open sun under culti-vated conditions. Curcuma caesia: Family: Zingiberaceae: Native Place: India: Type: Medicinal: Used Parts: Roots (rhizomes) Image: Black Turmeric Plant Distribution. MORPHOLOGY OF THE PLANT Rhizome: The rhizome is tuberous and has camph oraceous swee t odor and 2-6 cm in diameter, the shape and size is often variable. Propagation material Vijay . In vitro clonal propagation of Curcuma caesia Roxb and Curcuma zedoaria Rosc from rhizome bud explants. Starch, a dominant component of the turmeric rhizomes, has been traditionally used as a food coloring and functional foods. The cultivation and harvest practices are similar to that of common turmeric. The methanol extracts of Curcuma caesia significantly and dose dependently decreased the fall off time in mice demonstrating its muscle relaxant property.24 2) Comparative antioxidanactivity of nonenzymatic and enzymatic extracts of Curcuma zedoaria, Curcuma angustifolia and Curcuma caesia A study was conducted by Dhal et al. Share. The "turkomans" (Turkish people) employ these roots as a rubeficient … Based on the biomass production observed in this study, 2,4-D at a low concentration (1-2 mg L – 1) seemed to be a promising PGR for the callus proliferation of K. parviflora, which was similar to previous reports of B. rotunda 8, C. aurantiflora 23, Curcuma caesia 26 and Z. officinale 27,28. 0. Fresh rhizomes are aromatic with intense Fresh rhizomes are aromatic with intense camphoraceous odour, cultivated for its rhizomes, which are used in traditional medicine. Black turmeric is different from common turmeric i. e., Curcuma longa. Plant morphology and the effect of tuberous root number on flowering date and yield of inflorescence. STUDIES ON GENUS CURCUMA Several reports have been published concerning the phytoconstituents, essential oils, and pharmacological actions of Curcuma (Faiz et al., 2015; Abdel-Lateef et al., 2016). Curcuma caesia and C. aeruginosa have almost similar morphological characters and sometimes C. aeruginosa is misidentified as C. caesia, the only difference lies in ploidy level which is 63, colour of corolla is white and rhizome is virdis green in case of C. aeruginosa while C. caesia is a perennial herb with ploidy level as 42 and with following morphology. Common Name: Illustration of the flowering plant and root Photograph by: Roscoe, W., Monandrian plants of the order Scitamineae, (1854) [W. Sharp] Illustration of the flowering plant and root Comparative phytochemical and anti-bacterial studies of two indigenous medicinal plants Curcuma caesia Roxb. Curcuma caesia grows well in sandy loam, acidic soils of pH 4.5–6.5. The rhizomes are taken out when the water is reduced to one-third of the original and they are soft and their inner portion has turned from blue to dark or pale brown. The rhizomes are ovoid in shape, acute at tip, but not so thick as in other species of Curcuma. The present study focuses on transformation induced in two Curcuma spp. ABSTRACT: The increasing failures of chemotherapeutics and antibiotic resistance exhibited by pathogenic microbes have led to the screening of several medicinal plants for their potential antimicrobial activity.Thus, the present endeavour deals with the exploration of antibacterial efficacy of Curcuma caesia (Roxb.) Reply . [ 19 ] with some modifications. It Class ... Morphology Rhizome large, 5-6 × 9-10 cm, (Figure 1) blue in the centre, Part sun to shade. Curcuma aromatica (common name: wild turmeric) is a member of the genus Curcuma belonging to the family Zingiberaceae. Curcumin, a substance in turmeric, may reduce swelling and help ease symptoms of osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis, like pain and inflammation. Black turmeric (Curcuma caesia) ia a blue-black rhizome found in Bangladesh, and North-Eastern states of India. Curcuma caesia Black turmeric . a comprehensive insight into the morphology, phytochemistry and pharmacology of the genus Curcuma. 2.3. It can easily be distinguished from other plants (turmeric plants) of the same family. [4], Learn how and when to remove this template message, World Checklist of Selected Plant Families, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Curcuma_caesia&oldid=979189177, Articles needing additional references from March 2009, All articles needing additional references, Articles with unsourced statements from February 2018, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, This page was last edited on 19 September 2020, at 09:30. Some characters, i. e., overall appearance (phenotype) and the chemical composition of rhizomes are different from other species. Rhizomes of Curcuma caesia were cultivated in the glasshouse to allow the sprouting of vegetative buds that served as explants. cluding Curcuma soloensis, Curcuma kwangsiensis [9], and Curcuma aromatic [10]. It is found mainly in Northeastern states of India, East Godavari and West Godavari regions, Delhi, Odisha, Central India e. g., Chhattisgarh and Madhyapradesh. Abstract: Curcuma caesia Roxb. Calebin-A is a curcuminoid compound reported to be present in Curcuma longa rhizome. The genus is characterized by the presence of rhizomatous tubers. The cauldron is covered with a lid, and the rhizomes are boiled for about 30 minutes until foam oozes out with a strong odour. Media in category "Curcuma caesia"The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total. The present work attempts to establish the necessary pharmocognostic standards for evaluating the plant material of C. caesia Roxb. a convenient, single point of access to all of your CABI database subscriptions. (C. caesia and C. longa) under the influence of elevated UV-B (eUV-B) (ambient ±9.6 kJ m −2 d −1) under natural field conditions to analyse the changes in physiological, biochemical and essential oil of the test plants. 5 Botanical description 12-14. This herb is available throughout north-east, central India, Papi Hills of East Godavari, West Godavari and Andhra Pradesh. Curcuma caesia is a wonder herb and contains the highest content of curcumin among all curcuma or turmeric species, a chemical substance with many curative properties. Medicinal and pharmaceutical applications plant family Zingiberaceae and many practitioners of ‘ black magic ’ also it. Fresh and dried rhizomes of Curcuma research demonstrated diphenylalkanoids, phenylpropene derivatives, terpenoids, flavonoids, steroids and. Roxb is used in indigenous medicines as a folklore remedy Curcuma australasica, wild turmeric ) is a partial spe-cies. 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