Garcinia hombroniana or Seashore Mangosteen is a species of mangosteen found in Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam in the coastal forests [rx]
Seashore Mangosteen Quick Facts | |
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Name: | Seashore Mangosteen |
Scientific Name: | Garcinia hombroniana |
Origin | Native to Malaysia, Cambodia, Thailand, and Vietnam |
Colors | Pinkish-red or orangey-red |
Shapes | Smooth, spherical, and beaked, 5 cm across |
Flesh colors | White to creamy-white |
Taste | Acid-sweet, sour |
Seashore Mangosteen is inherent to Peninsular Malaysia and also found in coastal regions from lowland forests near the sea to lower mountain forests and the highlands. It is found in the Nicobar Islands and cultivated intermittently throughout the tropics. In India, the fruit is cultivated in Kerala and Tamil Nadu. It is mostly cultivated for ornamental purposes and the fruits are used for making juices and jellies. It is naturally found near seashores and riverine areas, in coastal primary and secondary forests and salt tolerant and adapted to the sandy and rocky soils. It is found in Peninsular Malaysia on acid clay soils in lower montane forest on range upto 500 meters elevation.
Plant description
Seashore Mangosteen is a small and evergreen tree that reaches the height of 4.6-6 meters but can reach 30 meters. The trunk is straight with a girth of 180 cm and densely branched. The bark is grey which peels off in little flakes displaying paler grey to buff new bark and has opaque white exudate. Twigs are smooth and green when young but as it becomes older, it turns dark brown and rough. Leaves are coriaceous, glossy, ovate to ovate-oblong and about 15–25 cm long and 5–13 cm wide. Flowers are whitish- cream and tetramerous with four sepals, four petals, and pedicellate. Fruit is spherical, beaked, smooth, about 5 cm across with pinkish-red or orangey-red peel crowned by disc-like remnant stigma and green leathery calyx at the pedicel end.
Leaves
Leaves are leathery and range from light to dark green with the underside of leaves lighter than the top. Leaves are simple, opposite, elliptical to oval or lanceolate with entire margin. Leaf base is cuneate to obtuse or acute, the apex is acute to acuminate with drip tips present. The midrib is formed on both the upper and lower surface of the leaf. Glandular lines can be seen on the lower surface of the leaf and wavy brown to pale green lines are angled at around 45 degrees from the midrib.
Flowers
Male and female flowers are dioecious. Usually, male flowers occur in the cluster of 2 to 18 and a female flower is solitary and occurs in the cluster of 2 to 3. Flowers are small having four petals which are off-white to cream yellow. Sepals are present and inflorescences are terminal arranged in a simple cyme.
Fruit
Fruits are green which turns pinkish-red when mature. They are round with smooth skin and grow upto 5 cm. The smell resembles an apple and the pulp is yellowish which tastes sour.
Health Benefits of Seashore Mangosteen
1. Acts as an antioxidant
The results of antioxidant activities from all three assays indicated that only compounds 10, 12, and 13 are capable of inhibiting DPPH and ABTS free radicals and also reducing the ferric ions. Compound 10 exhibited strong antioxidant activities followed by compounds 13 and 12. Compound 10, in antioxidant activities, was stronger than the positive controls (Trolox, gallic acid, and ascorbic acid). In the DPPH assay, compound 13 showed stronger activities than the standard gallic acid while in the ABTS assay it was slightly lower.
2. Combats bacteria
In the antibacterial assay, compound 11 (MIC value 31.25 μM) was found to be the most active against Gram-positive bacteria (S. aureus and B. Subtilis) followed by compounds 7 (MIC value 62.5 μM) and 10 (MIC value 250.0 μM). Compound 7 exhibited the strongest inhibition against P. aeruginosa; a Gram-negative bacterium with a MIC value of 15.65 μM. The present study reported the isolation of various chemical constituents identified by spectroscopic techniques for the first time from the bark of Seashore Mangosteen. The investigated constituents were analyzed for antioxidant and antibacterial activities. This biochemical investigation study of the isolated compounds justifies the traditional uses of Seashore Mangosteen against infections after childbirth and itching problems.
3. Prevention of breast cancer
MEA bark extract of Seashore Mangosteen is effective against CCl4-induced liver toxicity and cytotoxic activity against MCF-7 (human breast cancer) and DBTRG (human glioblastoma) cell lines. The results obtained from hepatoprotective activity conducted in the study report that MEA extract of Seashore Mangosteen at a concentration level of 500 mg/kg significantly debilitated the increased activity of the blood enzymes. In addition, the 1H and 13C NMR, and IR spectra of the analyzed extract showed characteristic signals of phenolic compounds which can be associated with hepatoprotective and cytotoxic activities.
Traditional uses
- In Malay traditional medicine, it is used for treating various disorders such as gonorrhea, purulence, and abdominal pain.
- Roots or leaves decoction is used to provide relief from itching and is also used as a protective medicine after childbirth.
- In folk medicine, it is used to provide relief from itchiness.
- Leaf extract has anti-malarial properties.
- Leaves and root decoction is used for trauma, diarrhea, and skin allergies.
Culinary uses
- Consume it raw as the pulp has a pleasant taste.
- The pulp is used to make jams, juices, and jellies.
- The dried rind is used as a sour relish in curries and culinary dishes.
- Fruits are used to make preserves.
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