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Curcuma aeruginosa
Indonesian black turmeric used in Jamu traditional medicine for digestive conditions, respiratory infections, and as a general tonic. A core Jamu ingredient distinct from regular turmeric.
Curcuma aeruginosa, known as black turmeric, is a core ingredient in Jamu traditional medicine, distinct from regular turmeric. It is primarily used for digestive conditions, respiratory infections, and as an anthelmintic and general tonic. Its key active compounds include aeruginins, curzerenone, and zederone, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
The sesquiterpenes curzerenone and zederone exhibit anti-inflammatory activity by inhibiting COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, reducing prostaglandin synthesis. Aeruginins demonstrate antimicrobial effects against various pathogens, possibly by disrupting bacterial cell membranes. The herb's anthelmintic action may involve interference with parasite neuromuscular function via GABAergic pathways. Additionally, it acts as a digestive tonic by stimulating bile production and gastrointestinal motility, likely through cholinergic receptor modulation.
Indonesian black turmeric used in Jamu traditional medicine for digestive conditions, respiratory infections, and as a general tonic. A core Jamu ingredient distinct from regular turmeric.
Curcuma aeruginosa, known as black turmeric, is a core ingredient in Jamu traditional medicine, distinct from regular turmeric. It is primarily used for digestive conditions, respiratory infections, and as an anthelmintic and general tonic. Its key active compounds include aeruginins, curzerenone, and zederone, which contribute to its anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties.
The sesquiterpenes curzerenone and zederone exhibit anti-inflammatory activity by inhibiting COX-2 and NF-κB pathways, reducing prostaglandin synthesis. Aeruginins demonstrate antimicrobial effects against various pathogens, possibly by disrupting bacterial cell membranes. The herb's anthelmintic action may involve interference with parasite neuromuscular function via GABAergic pathways. Additionally, it acts as a digestive tonic by stimulating bile production and gastrointestinal motility, likely through cholinergic receptor modulation.