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Utilization of some Garcinia species in Thailand

C. Yapwattanaphun, S. Subhadrabandhu, A. Sugiura, K. Yonemori, N. Utsunomiya

ISHS Acta Horticulturae 575:563-570.

2002

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Utilization of some Garcinia species in Thailand

Garcinia is in the Clusiaceae (Guttiferae) family. This genera consists of many species, which are widely used as a source of edible fruits, timber, resin, and various other natural products. Twenty-two Garcinia species are reported in Thailand. Some species are well known and used in many ways. G. mangostana is o­ne of the best known tropical fruits and is referred to as the ‘queen of tropical fruits’. Apart from the aril being consumed as a dessert fruit, the dried fruit rind, which contains tannin and xanthones, is used as a native anti-inflammatory and anti-diarrhea medicine and for treatment of dysentery. Young leaves of G. cowa are used as a food additive in many Thai dishes. Fruits of G. schomburgkiana are made into a remarkably fine preserve. Gum resin of G. hanburyii is used as a potent purgative and for colouring. Young shoots and the mature fruit of G. xanthochymus are eaten as vegetables and edible fruits. G. dulcis is grown as a fruit tree in southern Thailand. The tall, slender form of G. thorelii makes it popular as a source of poles.