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Zingiber zerumbet is a
species of
plant in the
ginger family with
leafy stems growing to
about 1.2 m (3.9 ft) tall. It
originates from Asia, but can be...
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currently includes:
Zingiber a****inatum
Valeton Zingiber aguin****ae
Docot Zingiber albiflorum R.M.Sm.
Zingiber album Nurainas Zingiber anamalayanum Sujanapal...
- (Cur****a longa),
white turmeric (Cur****a zedoaria), and
bitter ginger (
Zingiber zerumbet). The
rhizomes and the
leaves were used to
flavour food or
eaten directly...
- or "potent root [used as fish poison]". It
originally referred to
Zingiber zerumbet,
which was used to make a
similar mildly psychoactive bitter drink...
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Zingiber spectabile is a
species of true ginger,
native to
Maritime Southeast Asia. It is
primarily grown in the West as an
ornamental plant, although...
- (Asam)
Torch ginger (Kecombrang,
Etlingera elatior)
Turmeric (Kunyit)
Zingiber zerumbet (Lempuyang)
Indonesian bay
leaves (daun salam)
Kaffir lime Leaves...
- arrowroot)
Tacca leontopetaloides (Polynesian arrowroot)
Zingiber officinale (ginger)
Zingiber zerumbet (bitter ginger)
Abelmoschus manihot (island cabbage)...
- \rightleftharpoons } α-eudesmol +
diphosphate The
recombinant enzyme from
ginger (
Zingiber zerumbet)
gives β-eudesmol, 10-epi-γ-eudesmol, α-eudesmol and aristolene. Yu...
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zerumbone + NADH + H+ The
enzyme was
cloned from
shampoo ginger,
Zingiber zerumbet.
Okamoto S, Yu F,
Harada H,
Okajima T,
Hattan J,
Misawa N, Utsumi...
- \rightleftharpoons } β-eudesmol +
diphosphate The
recombinant enzyme from
ginger (
Zingiber zerumbet)
gives β-eudesmol, 10-epi-γ-eudesmol, α-eudesmol and aristolene. Yu...