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Dendrobium is a genus of mostly epiphytic and lithophytic orchids in the family Orchidaceae. It is a very large genus, containing more than 1,800 species that are found in diverse habitats throughout much of south, east and southeast Asia, including China, Japan, India, the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia, New Guinea, Vietnam and many of the islands of the Pacific.
The plant extract showed antibacterial and anticandidal activities and moderate antifungal activity. [141] Silybum marianum: Milk thistle: It has been used for thousands of years for a variety of medicinal purposes, in particular liver problems. [142] Stachytarpheta cayennensis: Blue snakeweed Extracts of the plant are used to ease the symptoms ...
Dendrobium compressum Lindl. 1842: Myanmar, Thailand, Malaysia, Java, Sumatra, Borneo, and the Philippines: 122–1,219 metres (400–3,999 ft) Dendrobium lamellatum (Bl.) Lindley 1830: Java: 460–900 metres (1,510–2,950 ft) Dendrobium milaniae Fessel & Luckel 1996: Philippines (Leyte) 600 metres (2,000 ft) Dendrobium platycaulon Rolfe 1892
The methanol extract of D. plicatile has been shown to scavenge the superoxide anion radical ·O 2 −. [2] Flower extracts from the closely related species Dendrobium officinale have also been proven to reduce fatty liver disease, oxidative stress, and inflammation, protecting against alcohol-induced liver injury.
Dendrobium crumenatum produces upright, sympodial, pseudobulbs 300–700 mm (10–30 in) long and 8–12 mm (0.31–0.47 in) wide that are swollen at the first three or four lower nodes. The middle portion of the pseudobulb has two rows of leathery, oblong to egg-shaped leaves 50–80 mm (2–3 in) long and 10–20 mm (0.39–0.79 in) wide.
Dendrobium epiphyticum is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb with spreading roots and cylindrical or tapering, green to yellowish pseudobulbs 50–150 mm (2–6 in) long and 25–40 mm (1–2 in) wide. Each pseudobulb has between three and five thick, leathery, dark green leaves originating from its top, the leaves 80–160 mm (3–6 in) long and ...