In recent studies, the medicinal plant commonly called
Borthekera in Assamese was found to have cardioprotective potential.
About:
Garcinia pedunculata, commonly called ‘Borthekera’ is a
medicinal plant found in Assam.
The tree is endemic to the south-eastern regions of Asia such as
parts of Myanmar & north-eastern parts of India. It is traditionally
forbidden for raw consumption.
Uses of Borthekera :
The administration of the dried pulp of its ripe fruit reduces
cardiac hypertrophy indicators, oxidative stress, and heart inflammation.
The sun-dried slices of the ripe fruit are used for culinary
and medicinal purposes and are known to have therapeutic properties
like anti-inflammatory, anthelmintic, antibacterial, antifungal,
antidiabetic, hypolipidemic, nephroprotective, and even neuroprotective
activity.
Borthekera is a rich source of antioxidants.
In Assam, such slices are used for preparing delicacies like
“tengadiyamasor jol” meaning Assamese sour fish curry.