Cassumunar ginger Zingiber cassumunar, now thought to: be a synonym of Zingiber montanum (J.König) Link ex A.Dietr., is a species of [1], the ginger family plant and is also in a relative of galangal is called plai. It (Diagnostics) in Thailand, in addition to (100% light, wan-fai) and in Isan language (puloei bpulai) in The rhizome of northern Thai language variant. ' is used medicinally in Roxburgh ' massage in Thailand, and even in food ginger root or galangal and somewhat resembles [2] In aromatherapy, essential oil is used as an plai oil is believed to ease pain and inflammation and It is also known as ponlei. (ពន្លៃ) in Cambodia.A Japanese study from 1991 suggests (E)-1-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)but-1-ene, an active ingredient of Z. cassumunar rhizomes, has analgesic and anti-inflammatory properties.[3] In addition, an American study found that plai oil exhibits antimicrobial activity against a wide range of Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria, dermatophytes, and yeasts.[4] Finally, a 1992 study discovered the zerumbone contained in the rhizomes of the plant has antifungal properties against pathogenic fungi.[5]The plant also contains the essential oils sabinene 31-48%, terpineol 4-30%,[2] and apparently unique curcuminoid antioxidants, namely cassumunarin types A, B, and C.[6]
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