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<mods:title>The medicinal plants of Myanmar</mods:title>
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<mods:namePart>DeFilipps, Robert A.</mods:namePart>
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<taxonomicName LSID="B524F9D1-B022-53A9-ABE1-C2ADCA06C270" authority="(L.) Correa" authorityName="Correa" authorityYear="1800" baseAuthorityName="L." class="Magnoliopsida" family="Rutaceae" genus="Aegle" higherTaxonomySource="CoL" kingdom="Plantae" lsidName="Aegle marmelos" order="Sapindales" pageId="149" pageNumber="150" phylum="Tracheophyta" rank="species" species="marmelos">
Aegle marmelos (L.)
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<paragraph pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Names.</paragraph>
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<emphasis bold="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Myanmar</emphasis>
:
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">hpun ja</emphasis>
,
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">kia-bok</emphasis>
,
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">mak-phyn</emphasis>
,
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">okshit</emphasis>
.
<emphasis bold="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">English</emphasis>
: bael tree, ball tree, bela tree, Bengal quince, golden apple, Indian bael.
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<paragraph pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Range.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="149" pageNumber="150">India, Myanmar. Occasionally cultivated in tropics. In Myanmar, found in Bago, Chin, Kachin, Kayin, Magway, Sagaing, Shan, Taninthayi, and Yangon.</paragraph>
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<paragraph pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Uses.</paragraph>
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<emphasis italics="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Fruit</emphasis>
: Ripe fruit diminishes phlegm and is used to treat indigestion. Also, used to regulate bowels and cure fevers.
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="149" pageNumber="150">Leaves</emphasis>
: Children may be treated with one tablespoon of the distillate of leaves for diarrhea, bronchitis, and mucus in the breathing passages and treated with juice from crushed leaves for intestinal worms. Juice from the crushed leaves may be used twice a day to treat fevers and coughs, used as poultice
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treat sores and bumps, and drunk or applied to cure edemas. Young leaves eaten in a salad to treat bleeding from the ears.
<emphasis italics="true" pageId="150" pageNumber="151">Fruit</emphasis>
: Inner pulp eaten with sugar to treat severe diarrhea. Crushed pulp from ripe fruit taken with rice washing water to treat morning sickness. A drink from the pulp: used to regulate the bowels and to treat severe constipation; (or eating the leaves cooked as curry) used to treat sunstroke; and milk is used to treat bleeding gums, canker sores, and sore gums. The tender fruit, crushed together with dry ginger and stewed, is used to cure excessive urination.
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<paragraph pageId="150" pageNumber="151">Notes.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="150" pageNumber="151">
Medicinal uses of this species in China are discussed in
<bibRefCitation author="Duke, JA" journalOrPublisher="Lipid / Fett" pageId="172" pageNumber="173" refId="B34" refString="Duke, JA, Ayensu, ES, 1985. Medicinal Plants of China. 2 Vols. Reference Publications, Inc., Algonac." title="Medicinal Plants of China. 2 Vols. Reference Publications, Inc., Algonac." year="1985">Duke and Ayensu (1985)</bibRefCitation>
.
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<paragraph pageId="150" pageNumber="151">References.</paragraph>
<paragraph pageId="150" pageNumber="151">
<bibRefCitation author="Agricultural Corporation" journalOrPublisher="Phytotherapy Research" pageId="171" pageNumber="172" refId="B3" refString="Agricultural Corporation, 1980. Burmese Medicinal Plants. Agricultural Corporation, Rangoon. [In Burmese]" title="Burmese Medicinal Plants. Agricultural Corporation, Rangoon. [In Burmese]" year="1980">Agricultural Corporation (1980)</bibRefCitation>
,
<bibRefCitation author="Forest Department" journalOrPublisher="ARS Pharmaceutica" pageId="172" pageNumber="173" refId="B37" refString="Forest Department, 1999. Medicinal Plants of Popa Mountain Park. Ministry of Forestry, Yangon, Myanmar." title="Medicinal Plants of Popa Mountain Park. Ministry of Forestry, Yangon, Myanmar." year="1999">Forest Department (1999)</bibRefCitation>
.
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