Curculigo
Curculigo | |
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Curculigo orchioides | |
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Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Monocots |
Order: | Asparagales |
Family: | Hypoxidaceae |
Genus: | Curculigo Gaertn. |
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Curculigo is a flowering plant genus in the family Hypoxidaceae, first described in 1788. It is widespread across tropical regions of Asia, Africa, Australia, and the Americas.[1][2]
Curculin is a sweet protein that was discovered and isolated in 1990 from the fruit of Curculigo latifolia,[3] a plant from Malaysia. Like miraculin, curculin exhibits taste-modifying activity; however, unlike miraculin, it also exhibits a sweet taste by itself. After consumption of curculin, water and sour solutions taste sweet. The plant is referred to locally as 'Lembah' or 'Lumbah'; English: 'Weevil-wort'.[4]
- Species[1]
- Curculigo annamitica Gagnep. - Vietnam
- Curculigo breviscapa S.C.Chen - China (Guangxi, Guangdong)
- Curculigo conoc Gagnep. - Vietnam
- Curculigo disticha Gagnep. - Vietnam
- Curculigo ensifolia R.Br. - Australia
- Curculigo erecta Lauterb. - Philippines, Sumatra, New Guinea, Solomon Island
- Curculigo maharashtrensis M.R.Almeida & S.Yadav - Maharashtra
- Curculigo orchioides Gaertn. - China, Japan, Indian Subcontinent, Papuasia, Micronesia
- Curculigo pilosa (Schumach. & Thonn.) Engl. - tropical Africa, Madagascar
- Curculigo racemosa Ridl. - Borneo
- Curculigo savantwadiensis M.R.Almeida & S.Yadav - Maharashtra
- Curculigo scorzonerifolia (Lam.) Baker - southern Mexico, Central America, West Indies, northern South America
- Curculigo seychellensis Bojer ex Baker - Seychelles
- Curculigo sinensis S.C.Chen - China (Yunnan)
- Curculigo tonkinensis Gagnep. - Vietnam
References
- 1 2 3 Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families
- ↑ Flora of China Vol. 24 Page 271 仙茅属 xian mao shu Curculigo Gaertner, Fruct. Sem. Pl. 1: 63. 1788.
- ↑ Yamashita H, Theerasilp S, Aiuchi T, Nakaya K, Nakamura Y, Kurihara Y (September 1990). "Purification and complete amino acid sequence of a new type of sweet protein taste-modifying activity, curculin". J. Biol. Chem. 265 (26): 15770–5. PMID 2394746.
- ↑ Hean Chooi Ong (2004). Tumbuhan liar: khasiat ubatan & kegunaan lain. Utusan Publications. p. 24. ISBN 9676116300.
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