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Myristica fragrans - Mayaphala

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'''Quercus infectoria''' ('''Aleppo oak''') is a species of oak, bearing galls that have been traditionally used for centuries in Asia medicinally. Quercus infectoria or locally known as Manjakani in Malaysia

== Description ==

Aleppo oak is a small tree native of Greece and Asia Minor, with four to six feet in height. The stems are crooked, shrubby looking with smooth and bright-green leaves borne on short petioles of 1 to 1.5 inches long. The leaves are bluntly mucronate, rounded, smooth, unequal at the base and shiny on the upper side. Meanwhile,Quercus infectoria galls are corrugated and can be used as a thickener in stews or mixed with cereals for making bread.

== Uses ==

*The galls arise on young branches of this tree as a result of attacks by gall wasps.
*Also known as Majuphal in Indian traditional medicine, manjakani has been used as dental powder and in the treatment of toothache and gingivitis.<ref name="uses"/>
*Nowadays, gallnut extracts are also widely used in pharmaceuticals, food and feed additives, dyes, inks, and metallurgy.

== References ==

<references>
<ref name="uses">Kottakkal AVS. (1995). Indian Medicinal Plants. 4. Orient Longman Ltd.</ref>
</references>

== External Links ==

*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quercus_infectoria Quercus infectoria - Wikipedia]

[[Category:Herbs]]

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