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Sunday, June 5, 2011

Aglaia Odorata (Aglaia Odorata Lour.)


Tribe: Meliaceae
Crude Name: Aglaiae Folium.

Description
These plants are often planted orchard orchards and yards as an ornamental plant, grows wild in fields or fields that get enough sunlight. This plant was imported from China. The flowers are often used to scent tea or clothing.
Shrub, 2-6 m high, stems woody, much branched, stems mottled black gland. odd pinnate compound leaves that grow alternate, leaves children 3-5, children of short-stemmed leaves, egg breech round shape, 3-6 cm long, 1-3,5 inches wide, tip pointed, base tapering, margin flat, shiny slippery surface mainly the young leaves. Flowers in a panicle of the meeting, 5-16 cm long, yellow, and fragrant. Fruit buni, rounded oval, the color red, 6-7 mm long, with 1-3 rooms, 1-3 seeds. Propagation through a transplant.

Nature and Usefulness
Is spicy, sweet, neutral, entered the lung meridian, stomach, and liver. Efficacious to reduce menstrual blood.

Chemical content
Leaves contain essential oils, alkaloids, resins, mineral salts, and tannins.

Portion used
Flowers, leaves, stems and twigs.

How to Use
Leaves, flowers, twigs as much as 5-15 g of boiled and then drunk.
For external use, stems, twigs or leaves, finely milled and then smeared on diseased parts.

Note
Pregnant women are prohibited from drinking.

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