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Globba winitii
Thai ornamental ginger; rhizome used in Thai folk medicine for digestive conditions and as aromatherapy.
Globba winitii, a Thai ornamental ginger, is traditionally used in folk medicine for digestive complaints and as an aromatherapeutic agent. Its rhizome contains essential oils, gingerols, and flavonoids, which contribute to its proposed carminative, antiemetic, and mild anti-inflammatory properties. Evidence is limited to preliminary studies and traditional use, supporting its role as a digestive stimulant and aromatic remedy.
The essential oils in Globba winitii are thought to exert carminative effects by relaxing gastrointestinal smooth muscle and reducing gas formation. Gingerols and related compounds may act as 5-HT3 receptor antagonists in the gut, providing antiemetic activity, while also inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes to produce mild anti-inflammatory effects. Flavonoids contribute antioxidant activity that may protect gastric mucosa. These mechanisms are inferred from related Zingiberaceae species, as specific pharmacological studies on Globba winitii are limited.
Thai ornamental ginger; rhizome used in Thai folk medicine for digestive conditions and as aromatherapy.
Globba winitii, a Thai ornamental ginger, is traditionally used in folk medicine for digestive complaints and as an aromatherapeutic agent. Its rhizome contains essential oils, gingerols, and flavonoids, which contribute to its proposed carminative, antiemetic, and mild anti-inflammatory properties. Evidence is limited to preliminary studies and traditional use, supporting its role as a digestive stimulant and aromatic remedy.
The essential oils in Globba winitii are thought to exert carminative effects by relaxing gastrointestinal smooth muscle and reducing gas formation. Gingerols and related compounds may act as 5-HT3 receptor antagonists in the gut, providing antiemetic activity, while also inhibiting cyclooxygenase (COX) enzymes to produce mild anti-inflammatory effects. Flavonoids contribute antioxidant activity that may protect gastric mucosa. These mechanisms are inferred from related Zingiberaceae species, as specific pharmacological studies on Globba winitii are limited.