Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Tanggamus Mangosteen Exported to Asian,

Tanggamus Mangosteen Exported to Asian
 MANGOSTEEN (Garcinia mangostana L.) is one of the commodities of tropical fruit exports belle of Indonesia. Where, in 2006, exports of mangosteen fruit dominate Indonesia. District Tanggamus succeeded in penetrating export markets mangosteen to the destination country, such as Singapore and Taiwan, with the volume of exports 30 percent of total production.

Besides Singapore and Taiwan, since 1994, sweet black fruit(Mangosteen) is also popular in the Middle East region. Several other Asian countries such as Japan, Hong Kong, and Thailand, also the delivery destination. Contribution of exports to total exports of mangosteen fruit amounted to 37.4% nationally. While the contribution of mangosteen production was only 0.5% of total national production. This leads to mangosteen fruit export mainstay of Indonesia

Phenomenal Discovery Mangosteen and Clay Solar Cell

Phenomenal Discovery Mangosteen and Clay Solar Cell


Is Dr. Fatimah in his study at the Faculty of Mathematics and Science laboratories Islamic University of Indonesia, Jogjakarta.

Environmentally Friendly and Cheap, Can Help The Backpacker

Efforts to find a cheap alternative energy and environmentally friendly continue to be the experts. Is Dr. Fatimah, UII lecturer Jogjakarta, utilizing clay and skin mangosteen fruit as a catcher and storage of solar cells. Like what?

M. Hilmi Setiawan - Jakarta

NATURE Is Fatimah as a woman who had two sons and a daughter do not release their will to develop his love of researching. Passionate lecturer researching birth March 19, 1975 is getting into every time you finish discussing with the students in Jogjakarta UII.
New research is trying to create a tool capable of storing solar cells. In the early initiated, he had to limit the tools that he created must be environmentally friendly as well as inexpensive. "As busy dealt, now more popular the search for alternative renewable energy or sustainable," he said in Jakarta last Friday (21/10).
Thanks to this research, won the contest Is a special study of young women are entitled L'Oreal-UNESCO for Women in Science. As one of five winners, Is entitled to a research scholarship of Rp 70 million. He target, the creation of this new tool be completed no later than one year.
When designing the study, women who earned a doctorate degree from Gadjah Mada University was thought that the sun is a blessing that is important. Sunlight categories including sustainable energy sources (ongoing).
According to him, in a day, on average the sun shines in Indonesia for about ten hours. Every second the sun's rays is, Is said, can be used as a source of electrical energy into renewable category. He believes that the energy released when the sun is just out of Judgement. "So, it should be fully utilized," he said.
During this time, according to Is, the technology used to capture solar cells are relatively expensive and less environmentally friendly. In the market, that equipment can be sold at a price of up to tens of millions of dollars. In addition, these materials are less environmentally friendly manufacturer. Starting material silicon, plastic, iron, and aluminum.
Lecturers who had received his education a few extra times in Australia and Singapore were explained, as the researchers themselves must continue to explore new things. Primarily to deal with problems as well as catcher materials storage solar power less expensive environmentally friendly and tend them.
Is was then racked his brain. He also repeatedly back and forth from the laboratory of Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences UII Jogjakarta to the campus library to find reference materials catcher solar cells that are environmentally friendly. Some time later, he decided to use clay (clay) and the skin of the mangosteen fruit (Garcinia Magostana L.) as well as storage media catcher solar cells.
For business looking for clay, Is not afraid to admit out of stock. Especially natural montmorillonite clay which he claims is quite superior in this project. He called the potential of this type of loam in Indonesia reached 380 million tons. Most numerous in Boyolali, Central Java and Tasikmalaya, West Java. Typically, this type of clay used for ceramics raw materials.


Mangosteen Juice Defeated Cancer

Mangosteen Juice Defeated Cancer


While there are those who consider Mangosteen to be a primary cancer treatment, this Cancer Tutor website considers Mangosteen to be a primary cancer treatment only for newly diagnosed cancer patients. For advanced cancer patients this treatment is considered a highly recommended supplemental protocol!! Mangosteen provides critical nutrients to the non-cancerous cells and will likely kill many cancer cells. But this website does not consider it strong enough to be a primary treatment for advanced cancer patients.
The mangosteen fruit (Garcinia mangostana L.) is grown in Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, India and several other countries. Most of the scientific research on this fruit involves about a half dozen of the two dozen known xanthones in this fruit. Most of the xanthones in Mangosteen have yet to be researched. Mangosteen has a wide range of benefits, perhaps most result from its xanthone phytoceuticals/antioxidants. However, mangosteen also contains: catechins, polyphenols, minerals and vitamins. 

How It Works

Various studies have shown that phytoceuticals in Mangosteen (in some cases known to be its xanthones) have properties such as: anti-tumor (shrinks tumors), anti-leukemia, antifungal (critical for all cancer patients), antibacterial (to protect DNA), antioxidants (at least two dozen different kinds of xanthones are in the mangosteen fruit), antiproliferation, kills cancer cells and causes apoptosis (programmed cell death) for some types of cancer. This is a pretty impressive list of cancer credentials! 

Uses in folk medicine

Various parts of the plant have a history of use in folk medicine, mostly in Southeast Asia.[16] It is reputed to have possible anti-inflammatory properties, and may have been used to treat skin infections or wounds, dysentery or urinary tract infections.[16] Research on the phytochemistry of the plant is still inadequate to assure the safety or scientific certainty of any of these effects (Wikipedia)

Purple mangosteen Tropical Fruit

Purple mangosteen Tropical Fruit
 
The purple mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana), colloquially known simply as mangosteen, is a tropical evergreen tree believed to have originated in the Sunda Islands and the Moluccas of Indonesia. The tree grows from 7 to 25 m (20–80 ft) tall. The fruit of the mangosteen is sweet and tangy, juicy, and somewhat fibrous, with an inedible, deep reddish purple-colored rind (exocarp) when ripe.[1] In each fruit, the fragrant edible flesh that surrounds each seed is botanically endocarp, i.e. the inner layer of the ovary.[2]
The purple mangosteen belongs to the same genus as the other, less widely known, mangosteens, such as the button mangosteen (G. prainiana) or the charichuelo (G. madruno).
A description of mangosteen was included in the Species Plantarum by Linnaeus in 1753.

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