Friday 6 September 2019

Aromatic plants of Malaysian Herbal Heritage

Assalamualaikum and very good evening. Today, I’m back with new topic of Malaysia Herbal Heritage which is “Aromatic Plants For Personal Care”.

Aromatic plants are a source of fragrances, flavours and essential oils. They have long been recognized for their healing, cleansing, relaxing and therapeutic properties. Traditionally, aromatic plants are used in medical many medicinal herbal preparation which employ either fresh plant parts or dried forms. Nowdays, there is growing interest from costumers in having all these natural ingredient in their personal-care products. Almost 200 different chemical elements are contained in each of the aromatic plants. Each chemical component present in the essential oils has its own properties which thus are responsible for the various therapeutic actions for beauty and personal care use.


Lengkuas

Alpinia galanga, locally known as lengkuas, is a robust and perennial herb, up to 3.5 m in height. This Zingiberaceae family plant also known as galanga and greater galangal. It has rhizomes, 2 to 4 cm in diameter, that are hard, fibrous, shiny, nad light red or pale yellow and have a strong pungent taste.


                                                                 Lengkuas

The leaves are alternate, glossy green and densely white-dotted.

                                                                              Rhizome of lengkuas

The inflorescence is terminal and erect with many flowers which are fragrant. The fruit is a globose to ellipsoidal capsule.

Range area
It can be found throughout South and Southeast Asia, from India to Japan, southward to New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, Fiji, Samoa and Australia. This plants is also cultivated and semi-wild near villages in all tropical Asian and Southeast Asia countries and in China and Suriname. It grows under tropical climate condition which is sunny or partially shaded area.

Parts used
The plant parts are used are rhizome and leaves.

Rhizome
Ø Used as as expectorant for Bronchitis, stomachic after childbirth, convulsion, carminate, stimulant, anti flatulence, laxative and anthelmintic
Ø Help to treat skin diseases, colic dysentery, cholera, chronic malaria, diarrhea, contusions and toothache.
Ø Applied externally for rheumatism

Decoction of leaves
Ø Used for anti-rheumatic and stimulant baths





Laxative-Tending to stimulate or facilitate evacuation of the bowels



Tonic plants of Malaysian Herbal Heritage

Assalamualaikum and hello! I’m back with the last topic which is Tonic plant from Malaysia herbal heritage. Today I would like to share 3 more herbal that are being used in Malaysia herbal heritage. Hope its will be useful information to all of you. Let’s start our topic!

Roselle

Roselle or Hibiscus subdariffa rottler, is an erect shrub that may grow up to 2.5 m. The stem is glabrous and purplish. It has two types of leaves which are the lower leaves are ovate while the upper ones are palmate with 3 to 5 lobes. The calyx becomes enlarged at maturity and the fruit is fleshy and red.


This plant is most probably of African origin but is now available pantropically. It is widely cultivated nowadays in Malaysia.

Roselle flower

Parts used
The parts are used including calyx, leaves, seed and also root. Roselle is very rich in vitamin C and believed to be able to reduce cholesterol level and high blood pressure.

The calyx
Ø Used as food colouring of the red colour of its
Ø Used as diuretic in a cordial
Ø Used to make wine or eaten fresh in salad

The leaves
Ø Used to treat cough
Ø Used for flavouring
Ø Can be applied externally on wound

Ø The entire plant including the root has tonic properties

There is commercial production of roselle in form of cordials, concentrates, canned drinks, jams and preserves.






Calyx-The sepals of a flower

Glabrous-Smooth surface or free from hair





Tunjuk Langit

Helminthostachys zeylanica, locally known as tunjuk langit, is an upright fern with stalked fronds looking like an upturned umbrella. It has short, underground, creeping rhizome bearing solitary and at times several fronds. The spore-bearing structure with with its own stalked emerges from the base of the pinnule or blade section of the fronds. The sporangia are arranged spike-like and point skywards, hence the name “tunjuk langit” (pointing skywards).
Tree  Pic of sporagia

                                                                             The sporagia


Range area 
It commonly found in damp, lightly-shaded places north of Peninsular Malaysia such as in rubble plantations.

Parts used
The parts that being used is entire plant including rhizome.

Rhizome
  • Used as tonic and eaten with betel for whooping cough
  • Help to treat fever
  • Take as stomach tonic
  • Act as an appetizer for infants
  • Affective in treating dysentery and phlegm due to swelling of the nose and throat membrane

The entire plant decoction
Applied on boils, ulcers and skin rashes



Tips
The leaf stalk is a source fibre for making handicraft or weaving






Dysentery- An infection of the intestines resulting in severe diarrhea with the presence of blood and mucus in the feces.

Phlegm-The thick viscous substance secreted by the mucous membranes of the respiratory passages.




Patawali

Tinospora crispa, locally known as patawali, is a woody climber that grow up to 15 m long. Its mature stems are very prominently tuberculate and produce long filiform aerial roots. The stem contains exceedingly bitter milky sap. It has broadly ovate to orbicular leaf with deeply to shallowly cordate base and long acuminate apex.




Its inflorescence appears when the plant is leafless. Patawali has very small flower with three pale green petals, growing 1 to 3 flowered fascicle on psuedo-raceme. The fruit is ellipsoidal and orange in colour.





Acuminate-Sharpen to a point







Range area
This plant can be found at waste ground and forest margins and is believed to be widespread. It is often seen cultivated by locals on house fences.

Parts used
The entire plants are being used including its stems.

Decoction of entire plant
Used as vermifuge to treat cholera and diabetes
Used as tonic drink to regulate urinary flow
Used externally for washing sore eyes, syphilitic sores and itchiness
Applied to treat scabies and to heal wound

Stem decoction
Used to treat tetanus, gastric, jaundice, malaria, rheumatic, kidney ailments and small pox.



Tips
Boil the stem (4” long) with two glasses of water until the decoction is reduced to the volume of a glass. Let it cool. Drink for 1 to 2 days to treat malaria.

Vermifuge-An anthelmintic medicine
Tetanus-A bacterial disease marked by rigidly and spasms of the voluntary muscles
Jaundice-A medical condition with yellowing of the skin or whites of the eyes, arising from excess of the pigment bilirubin and typically caused by obstruction of bile duct, by liver disease or by excessive breakdown of red blood cells.
Rheumatic (Rheumatism)-Any disease marked by inflammation and pain in the joints, muscles, or fibrous tissue.


Tonic plants of Malaysian Herbal Heritage

Hello I’m back with new fascinating topic. Today, I will share about “Malaysian Herbal Heritage”. I will share about Tonic plant in Malaysia Herbal Heritage. Okay! Let’s get start it!

Plants have used in many cultures to improve body tone, invigorate, refresh and give an overall sense of well-being. These plants are often referred to as tonic plants and they usually consumed to obtain that energizing effect. They are used either on their own or together with other plants.

Do you know what is tonic plants mean? A tonic, on continuous use, usually gives a person a general feeling of overall wellness without any adverse side or after-effects. There are many type of tonic addressing the toning up of different organs. They are usually divided into different classes according to the organs they tone up. There are lung (Pulmonary) tonics, nerve (Nervine) tonics, liver (Hepatic) tonics, muscle tonics, digestive tonics, heart (Cardiac) tonics, tonics for women and men and also general (Prophylactic) tonics.

Misai Kucing

Orthosiphon aristatus or locally known as misai kucing, is a herb that can grow up to 2m tall. It has ovate leaf with serrate margin while the flower forms a slender tube with white or pale violet corolla attached on the raceme. The misai kucing is derived from the far exerted white and purplish filaments that resemble cat’s whiskers.


 This plant can be found at forest margins but is widely cultivated nowadays.


                                                                                 The flower
Parts used
The parts used in plants are leaves or entire plant. The leaves of misai kucing are used as diuretic in tea.

The leaves as tea
Ø Help in cases of various kidney ailments, catarrh of the bladder and gout

The decoction of the leaves or whole plants 
Ø Used in the treatment of hypertension, dropsy, eruptive fever, influenza, rheumatism and hepatitis.

Tips
Soak two to three pieces of leaves in hot water. Leaves until lukewarm before drinking to reduce high blood pressure.




Pegaga

The “Pegaga” or Centella asiatica (L.) Urb, is a small creeping perennial herb, with long stolons up to 2.5 m long. Other vernacular name of its are Asiatic pennywort, Indian pennywort and gotu-cola. It has orbicular-reniform leaves arranged in rossetes with crenate or crenate-dentate margins. Its inflorescence is a simple umbel with the middle flower sessile and the lateral flowers on short stalks, greenish or pinkish. 


The flower of pegaga

Range area
It is commonly found in open and slightly shaded areas, in damp and fertile soils with organic matter especially along stream banks and in open grassland throughout Peninsular Malaysia.

Parts used
The parts that being used are leaves and entire plants. The whole plants is used as a tonic and cooling drink to relieve heatiness.

The dry leaves as herbal tea
Ø Help to stimulate blood circulation
Ø Help boost mental activity by hence to strengthen memory

Fresh leaves eaten raw as salad (Ulam)
Ø Can prevent aging
Ø Healthy food

Lada pahit

The scientific name of this herb is Brucea Javanica (L.) Merr and are from Simaroubaceae family. This herb is a shrub or small tree that can grow up to 10 m.
It has imparipinnate leaves that are spirally arranged with 3 to 15 pairs of ovate-oblong to ovate-lanceolate leaflets with bluntly serrated or crenated margins.


                                                               The structure of leaves


Its inflorescence is a panicle, composed of small cymes bearing small, greenish-red or purple flowers. The fruit is a drupe, ovoid, green and turning purplish black when mature. The seed is ovoid.


                                                                         The mature fruit

Range area
It can be found in open country throughout Peninsular Malaysia but is more common in the north. It is often found in wastelands together with secondary vegetation, at forest edges and near villages.

Parts used
The parts used are seed, root and leaves.

Decoction of root
Ø Help to reduce high fever
Ø Help to alleviate pain on the body for women after childbirth

Seed
Ø Treat the haemorrhoids and dysentery by swallow it

The powdered ripe fruit
Ø To aid stomach problems and constipation by mixing into herbal drink

Decoction of Seed
Ø Help to stop bleeding in the stomach and intestine
Ø Help to kill louse and various parasites on the skin and in the hair.

The pounded leaves
Ø Used to treat boils, swollen spleen and itchiness caused by parasites and ringworm


Tips
Paste thee seed poultice on the affected area to heal wound on animals



Adorable creatures as pets


Assalamualaikum and hi to all of you. Wish luck to all of you today.
Today I would to share about lovely pets that do you need to know. Today’s topic is “Adorable creatures as pets”. Pet-keeping appeals to people of all ages including children. Every person need or must have a pet including me. I had some pets back then especially hamster, rabbit and also lizard. Pets provide a relaxing focus that is beneficial for our mental and physical well-being. Playing and be with pets will decrease our stress on our daily life especially when bad things happen. Through my experience of having pets, it really helped me a lot with my daily hard day especially when dealing my assignments. For children, a pet represent a small friend, and the fascination of looking after their pet not only triggers a child’s interest in the natural world, but also helps to encourage a sense of responsibility at an early age. From this topic, I will share about small mammals as pets other than cats and dogs. Cats and dogs are common pets that were adopted so I pretty sure most of you familiar with it. I had also included their care. Okay! Let’s start our topic. First of all, hope this information will useful for all of you. Enjoy the reading!

Before we go through this interesting topic, do you know what small mammals are? Why most adopted pets are small mammals? The vast majority of small mammals that are popular as pets belong to the rodent family. The word rodent comes from the Latin word rodere which mean “to graw”, and describes the very sharp pair of chisel-shaped incisor teeth found in each jaw right and front of the mouth. The shape and strength of these teeth is crucial to the survival of rodents as they enable to crack seeds and nuts easily. Most rodents are relatively small in size, which makes vulnerable to larger predator. I think that all information about what are small mammals are. Let’s meet our first adorable creature that will make our hearts melt.

Guinea pigs

The first adorable pets are Guinea pigs. Guinea pigs are usual among rodents in that they lack a tail. It is possible that, in evolutionary terms, the tail was deemed unnecessary because of the guinea pig’s reluctance to climb. Taming is straightforward, especially if they are obtained when young, as guinea pigs will not attempt to bite when being picked up, making them an ideal choice of pet fro children other than cats and dogs. Guinea pigs are members of the rodent family, forming part of a group known as the caviomorphys. Under normal circumstances, guinea pigs will live for about six years. One of the reasons this pets have attracted many pet-seekers because unlike some of other rodent species, there is no unpleasant odour associated with guinea pigs. Guinea pig has vast of breed from smooth-coated breed to long-haired and Rex coat breed.

Example of Smooth-coated breed:




l Black guinea pigs- This breed is one of the most popular members of the self group, thanks to its glossy, sleek coat. This breed is completely black in colour. If there its showing reddish in its coat, this will not make it any less attractive to keep as a pet.


l The tortoiseshell and white guinea pig- This is an striking breed with black, white an red patches patterned in its coat.


l Light shaded guinea pig-This light shaded breed are also one of category are very popular.

Example of Long-haired and Rex coats breed:




l Abyssinian Guinea pigs- This breed is characterized by lie of its coat. In this, particular case, the fur must be entirely red, displaying no trace of white hairs. But, bi-colours exist.


l Peruvian breed-Peruvian breed is not kept on hay, which can become entangled in the coat. Instead, the hay should be supplied in a hayrack.


l Crested mutation breed- This breed characterized can be combined with any colour.

Housing the guinea pigs

Guinea pigs are less destructive than some of the other rodent species, but it is to be expected that they will gnaw at woodwork within their hutch, often concentrating on one particular spot.

Ø Outdoor housing- Their hutch outdoors should be divided into 2 sections which are an outer area with a mesh front, secure, and snug sleeping quarters. The sleeping quarters needed a dense layer of hay that will provide more warm condition for they to sleep or snug.
Ø Indoor housing- An indoor hutch should combine a cage with a plastic base a wire mesh surround that prevents the guinea pig from clambering out.


                            Indoor hutch                                                         Outdoor hutch







Diet

Guinea pigs have an unusual metabolic quirk, shared with human beings and marmosets but no other mammals. They are unable to produce vitamin C from their food, and it must therefore be present in their diet if a deficiency is not to occur. As a result,, complete foods for guinea pigs are supplemented with appropriate levels of this vital vitamin. A deficiency of vitamin C causes a condition known as scurvy, resulting in dry, crusty skin and hair loss. This rodent is a herbivore. They feed on variety of greenstuff and other vegetables.

Fresh vegetation- Carrot, spinach (suitable in winter), dandelion, broccoli and other brassicas. These vegetation are relatively high levels of vitamin C.

Commercial formulated food- Guinea pig mix and bran mash

                            
                                        Bran mash                                                   Guinea pig mix



Potentially poisonous plants- Bulbous plants, bracken, ragwort (Senecio) and common garden weeds such as buttercups (Ranunculus), convolvulus (Convolvulus). Beside, you should avoid to feed Foxgloves (Digitalis), lily-of-the-valley (Convallaria) and rhododendron (Rhododendron).


Rabbits

The rabbits is the most popular of all small mammals kept as pets, thanks in part to its friendly nature. Although rabbits are part of small mammals, but its doesn’t belong to rodent’s group. They are grouped with hares and pikas in a separate family known as lagomorphs. However, the structure of their teeth is very similar as rodent, except that they have a further tiny set of incisors each side of the main teeth at the front of the mouth. They have a vast of breeds and colour varieties. They can also differ in size through its breed either smaller breeds or the larger breeds. One of the reasons, why there are many kept them is because they are very adaptable pets. They well adapted either in an outdoor hutch or as house-rabbits in the home.

Example of Smaller Breeds:


l The Netherland dwarf- This breed is the smallest breeds today. Now available in a huge range of colours, this breed has a characteristic compact nose and short ears. This rabbit is perhaps not always as friendly as others of similar size.

l Dwarf lop- The appeal of the dwarf lop has been enhanced by its floppy eras, which hand down sides of its head but do not touch the ground. Unlike from the bigger lops, its ears are relatively short. The breed’s friendly nature has made it very popular among pet-seekers.

l Rex rabbits-The fur of this rabbit is short with a velvety feel as these rabbits lack the longer, coarse guard hairs seen in other breeds.

Example of Larger Breeds:

l The Beveren- This breed is large and has distinctive mandolin-shaped body. The coat has an attractive silky texture, with individual long hairs. The traditional colour is pale shade of lavender but now there are variety lavender colour.

l White New Zealand rabbit- This breed is characterized partly by its relatively coarse, shaggy coat as well as its pink eyes. Its also has a well-muscled body and relatively short ears. These rabbits have steady temperament and make good pets.



l Belgian Hare- This slim, athletic, long-legged Belgian breed resembles a hare, but is nevertheless a rabbit. The coat is a deep chestnut colour with black shading. It is active by nature, and this, coupled with its sleek appearance, makes it an attractive choice for a pet.

Housing of rabbits

Ø To kept this pets outdoor, a enough space hutch is needed. Rabbits can be kept outdoors throughout the year, although they need a snug, draught-proof area to retreat to when the weather is bad. This kind shelter is needed also to ensure they are safe from foxes or other predators.
Ø For the rabbit that kept in house, special indoor housing systems are needed. The house-rabbit need to be prove to be affectionate as a dog or a cat in the home. The surrounding of the house also needed to be suitable for a rabbit. A rabbit like to nibble on something, so a clear house from dangerous things are very important. To prevent this from occur, special designed hutches or cages are available for rabbits living indoors.

                                                                  Indoor hutch   

                                                                           Outdoor hutch

Diet

Rabbits have an unusual digestive system, which means that they are susceptible to digestive upsets. This make their diet or the food their feed of is very important things to know. One of most common digestive upset in rabbits is caused by a sudden change in diet. Rabbit is a herbivore that feed on vegetation or green plants and fruits.

Fresh food:

Ø Dandelion, grass Carrots, cabbage and apples. Always wash the food beforehand and make sure it is fresh.

The Commercial formulated food:

Ø Rabbit pellet, rabbit mix, bran mash, seed stick and rabbit biscuits. Make sure to provide a balanced diet especially put the right amount or enough every time you feed.




                                               Rabbit mix                                Pellet
Rabbit bran mash                       Seed stick




² Caviomorphys-A group of rodents that characterized by the arrangement of the muscles of their jaws, and also their long gestation period, compared with that of other rodents. As result, although they have fewer young, their offsprings are born in a relatively advanced state of development.
² Lagomorphs-A mammal of the order Lagomorpha, which comprises the hares, rabbits, and pikas
 Marmoset-A small tropical American monkey with a silky coat and a long tail
² Dandelion-A widely distributed weed of the daisy family, with a rosette of leaves and large bright yellow flowers followed by globular heads of seeds with downy tufts
² Bracken-A tall fern with coarse lobed fronds, which occurs worldwide and can cover large areas