Friday, November 2, 2012

Segunggu (clerodendron serratum)

Segunggu (clerodendron serratum) senggugu or known term in Chinese is called San tai hong hua. Segunggu grows wild in open places or somewhat protected. Senggugu tropical plant native to Asia. This plant is an erect herbaceous plant, with a height of 1-3 m, hollow stems, large nodular and gray color black roots.

Plants Senggugu chemical properties contained in the leaves, bark and root bark. Segunggu leaf chemical constituents such as potassium, less sodium, alkaloids, and flavonoids flavone. Senggugu leaves are bitter, spicy, and cool. Senggugu bark contains triterpenoid compounds, acids oleanolat, queretaroat acid, and the acid serratogenat. Leaves contain a lot of potassium, less sodium, alkaloids and flavonoids flavone. Bark contains triterpenoid compounds, olenat acid, amino acid and serratogenat queretaroat. While the root bark contains phenolic glycosides, mannitol and sitosterol. While the root bark contains phenolic glycosides, mannitol, and sitosterol. Diseases that can be treated by these plants include:

Broken bones, injuries hit, bitten by snakes, ulcers
Capture plant senggugu then crushed and then stick to the wound.

Watery ulcers, rheumatism
Take a leaf senggugu then crushed and then submerged into the affected part.

Abdominal edema, Wormy
Take the leaves and brewed senggugu view of ginger and salt and drink.

Asthma, bronchitis, urinary Difficult
Take root senggugu then boiled roots, and drink the infusion of the roots.

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