Botanical Name | Garcinia cambogia |
Common Name | Alliaceae, Kudampuli. |
Country of Origin | South India |
Solubility | Not Applicable |
Specific Gravity | Not Applicable |
Optical Rotation | Not Applicable |
Refrective Index | Not Applicable |
PlantPart | steam distillation |
Bland With | Curry powders like Curry Masala, Meat Masala, Chicken Masala, Fish Curry, Sambar, Rasam. |
CAS No | Not Applicable |
Flash Point | 75 °C |
Extraction Method | Not Applicable |
Cambodge (Garcinia cambogia Desr.) is a tropical fruit commonly known as Malabar tamarind and belongs to the family Clusiaceae earlier known as Guttiferae.Cambodge fruit has excellent therapeutic value and the dried rind is a popular fruit spice used in cookery as an important ingredient in many dishes for flavouring curries in place of tamarind or lime. Further, it also has refrigerant properties and helps in skin ailments and in ailing cholesterol.
Garcinia cambogia is a small, sweet, exotic fruit native to South India and Southeast Asia. Garcinia has garnered a lot of attention of late as a popular natural weight loss aid. The reason is that the rind of this pumpkin like fruit is rich in a substance called hydroxycitric acid / HCA, a principle extract of Garcinia cambogia. Garcinia is a source for a revolutionary natural diet ingredient which is currently a rage in America, Japan, Europe, and other western countries.
Color : Not Applicabil,
Aroma : various exotic
Tartaric acid (10.6 %) , glucose (15%), phosphoric acid (1.5%).
Available in form of yellow, translucent resin, Cambodge is used as condiment of flavouring curries. It is also rich in acids & possess marked antiseptic properties. Further, it is also used as a substitute for acetic & formic acids in coagulation of latex. Its other medicinal values include helping in rheumatism & bowel complaints as well as a rinse for some veterinary diseases.