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Kudampuli (Malabar Tamarind)-50g

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Description

Gambooge redirects here; for the dye made from various tree species of the family Clusiaceae see Gamboge

Garcinia gummi-gutta

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Scientific classification

Kingdom: Plantae

(unranked): Angiosperms

(unranked): Eudicots

(unranked): Rosids

Order: Malpighiales

Family: Clusiaceae

Genus: Garcinia

Species: G. gummi-gutta

Binomial name

Garcinia gummi-gutta

(L.) Roxb.

Synonyms[1]

Cambogia binucao Blanco

Cambogia gemmi-gutta L.

Cambogia solitaria Stokes

Garcinia affinis Wight & Arn.

Garcinia cambogia (Gaertn.) Desr.

Garcinia sulcata Stokes

Garcinia gummi-gutta is a tropical[2] species of Garcinia native to Indonesia. Common names include Garcinia cambogia (a former scientific name), as well as brindleberry,[3] Malabar tamarind,[2] and kudam puli (pot tamarind).[4] This fruit looks like a small pumpkin and is green to pale yellow in color.


Although it has received considerable media attention purporting its effects on weight loss, there is liver toxicity associated with commercial preparations of the fruit extract[5] with clinical evidence indicating it has no significant effect on weight loss.[6]

Features

Gambooge redirects here; for the dye made from various tree species of the family Clusiaceae see Gamboge

Garcinia gummi-gutta

കുടപ്പുളി.JPG

Scientific classification

Kingdom: Plantae

(unranked): Angiosperms

(unranked): Eudicots

(unranked): Rosids

Order: Malpighiales

Family: Clusiaceae

Genus: Garcinia

Species: G. gummi-gutta

Binomial name

Garcinia gummi-gutta

(L.) Roxb.

Synonyms[1]

Cambogia binucao Blanco

Cambogia gemmi-gutta L.

Cambogia solitaria Stokes

Garcinia affinis Wight & Arn.

Garcinia cambogia (Gaertn.) Desr.

Garcinia sulcata Stokes

Garcinia gummi-gutta is a tropical[2] species of Garcinia native to Indonesia. Common names include Garcinia cambogia (a former scientific name), as well as brindleberry,[3] Malabar tamarind,[2] and kudam puli (pot tamarind).[4] This fruit looks like a small pumpkin and is green to pale yellow in color.


Although it has received considerable media attention purporting its effects on weight loss, there is liver toxicity associated with commercial preparations of the fruit extract[5] with clinical evidence indicating it has no significant effect on weight loss.[6]

More Information

Gambooge redirects here; for the dye made from various tree species of the family Clusiaceae see Gamboge

Garcinia gummi-gutta

കുടപ്പുളി.JPG

Scientific classification

Kingdom: Plantae

(unranked): Angiosperms

(unranked): Eudicots

(unranked): Rosids

Order: Malpighiales

Family: Clusiaceae

Genus: Garcinia

Species: G. gummi-gutta

Binomial name

Garcinia gummi-gutta

(L.) Roxb.

Synonyms[1]

Cambogia binucao Blanco

Cambogia gemmi-gutta L.

Cambogia solitaria Stokes

Garcinia affinis Wight & Arn.

Garcinia cambogia (Gaertn.) Desr.

Garcinia sulcata Stokes

Garcinia gummi-gutta is a tropical[2] species of Garcinia native to Indonesia. Common names include Garcinia cambogia (a former scientific name), as well as brindleberry,[3] Malabar tamarind,[2] and kudam puli (pot tamarind).[4] This fruit looks like a small pumpkin and is green to pale yellow in color.


Although it has received considerable media attention purporting its effects on weight loss, there is liver toxicity associated with commercial preparations of the fruit extract[5] with clinical evidence indicating it has no significant effect on weight loss.[6]