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<p>and <a href="page.php?w=Elettaria">Elettaria</a> species). Many of these spices contain either of the bioactive compounds ginger or curcuminoid, both of which are used for therapeutic affects as anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial agents. Several commercially and culturally important aromatic medicinal plants in this family are native to India, including Alpinia calcarata and a wide diversity of 40 Curcuma species. In regions, such as Saraburi Province, Thailand, where many species of the Zingiberaceae are home to, these plants have cultivated</p><p>
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