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Ang malunggay ay isang halamang kilala sa taglay nitong benepisyo sa pagpapagaling ng maraming karamdaman. Ito ay kilalasaiba’t-ibang parte ng mundosamgapangalang moringa (sa Ingles) atsajina (sa India). Samantala, angsiyentipikongpangalannito ay moringaoleifera at kabilangitosapamilya ng moringaceae.
Napakadaling tumubo ng malunggay at makikita sa buong bansa dahil may kakayahan itong lumago kahit saanong uri ng lupa. Ito ay tumataas hanggang siyam na metro. Malambot ang punon ito pati ang balat. Mayroon din itong mga maliliit at puting bulaklak at namumunga. Hindi ito maselan at nangangailangan ng matinding pagaalaga. Karaniwan itong nakikita sa mgabakuran at ginagamit sa pagluluto. Ginagamit lahat ng parte ng halaman sa samu’t-saring aplikasyon, mula sa ugat hanggang dahon.
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Ang prutas ng malunggay ay masustansyarin at mataas sa carbohydrates, calcium, iron at phosphorus.
At dahil sa bitaminanito, ang malunggay ngayon ang pinapakain sa mgapayat at malnourished nabata. Mura at masustansyaangmalunggay. Puwedeng-puwedesamga feeding program ng gobyerno at mga volunteer groups.

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Pagkainggulay ng maralitaangtawag ng maramisaMalunggaynoonguna, gayonma’ykinilalangayon ng mga scientists at health care workers sabuongmundobilang “MEDICINE CABINET NG KALIKASAN,” at samaramingbansa ay tinawagna "MILAGROSANG PUNO." Dahilsaito ay mayamansamgavitamina at mineral. Mulasamasusingpag-aaral ay ganapnanapatunayangmabisangtulong at lunaslabansahindikakauntingkaramdaman.

Kabilangsafamilia ng Moringaceae, at karaniwangmatatagpuansalahat ng tropikongbansa. Taglaynitoangilanglikasnasangkapgaya ng vitamina, enzymes, amino acids, fats, minerals, phytochemicals (plant-derived), at may kanikaniyangkahalagahansaiba'tibangaplikasyonsalunas at nutrisyon. Sakasalukuyangsibilisasyon ng buongmundo, angMalunggay ay umani ng hindimatatawarangpagkilala at sakasalukuyan ay ginagamitnapanlaban at tulongpanglunassakaraniwan at di-karaniwangmgasakit. Pangunahingkasangkapan din angdahon at bunganitoupanglabanananglumalaganapnamalnutrisyon.

Angdahon ng malunggay ay punumpuno ng calcium at iron. Ang calcium ay nagpapatigas ng atingbuto at panlabansa osteoporosis. Kung ikawnaman ay anemic o kulangsadugo, saganaangmalunggaysa iron nanagpapadami ng dugo.Mataas din saprotina, potassium, vitamin A at vitamin C angmalunggay. Angmgabitaminangito ay tinatawagna anti-oxidants. Ito yunglumalabansa stress at nagpapabagalsapag-edad ng atingkatawan.Kumparasaibangprutas at gulay, angmalunggay ay may mas maramingbitamina. Super-gulaytalagaangmalunggay.

Layunin ng pananaliksik A. Mgapakinabang pangkalusugan ng Malunggay. B. Naturally occurring AMINO ACIDS na matatagpuan saMalunggay, at maikling paliwanag kung bakit kailangan ng katawan ang mga ito.

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Mgapakinabangpangkalusugan ng Malunggay

1. Angdahon ng Malunggay ay tumutulongnapalakasinang immune system.
2. Angdahon ng Malunggay ay tumutulongpabagalinang natural napagkulubot ng kutis, kinokontrolangpagtaassapresyon ng dugo, pinagagalingangsakit ng ulo at migranes.
3. AngMalunggay ay tumutulongnapalakasinang eye muscles.
4. AngMalunggay ay tumutulongnapagalinginangpamamaga ng kasukasuan at litid.
5. Pinipigilan ng Malunggayangpagdami ng bulatesabituka.
6. AngMalunggay ay tumutulongnaparamihin ng higitang semen count.
7. AngMalunggay ay tumutulongnai-normalize ang blood sugar level, sagayo'ynahahadlanganang diabetes.
8. AngMalunggay ay may anti-cancer compounds (phytochemicals) natumutulongnapahintuinangpagdami ng cancer cells.
9. AngMalunggay ay tumutulongsapagpapagaan ng pakiramdam at itinataguyodangmahimbingnapagtulog.
10. AngMalunggay tea ay ginagamitnalunassalagnat at hika.
11. AngMalunggay ay tumutulongsapagpapagaling ng ulcers.
12. AngMalunggay ay mayamansa calcium (four times the calcium in milk), kaya iminumungkahisamganagpapasusonginanakumain ng Malunggay, o uminom ng Malunggay Capsules upangsiya'y mag-produce ng higitnamaraminggatas para sakaniyangsanggol.
13. Taglay ng Malunggayangtatlonghigitnamaraming potassium ng saging (three times the potassium in bananas).
14. Taglay ng Malunggayangapatnaulitnavitimina A ng Carrot (four times the vitamin A in Carrots).
15. Angisangonsa (ounce) ng Malunggay ay katulad ng vitamina C namakukuhasapitongdalanghita (the same vitamin C content as seven oranges).
16. Angdahon ng Malunggay ay nagtataglay ng dalawangulitnaprotina ng gatas (two times the protain in milk).
17. Angbuto ng Malunggay ay ginagamitsapaglilinis ng madumi at polluted natubig.

Naritoangtalaan ng hustonghanay ng naturally occurring AMINO ACIDS namatatagpuansaMalunggay, at mahiklingpaliwanag kung bakitkailangan ng katawanangmgaito.

1. ISOLEUCINE: Gumagawaito ng mgaprotina at enzymes at nagkakaloob ng mgasangkapnaginagamitsapaglikha ng iba pang essential biochemical components sakatawan, angmaramidito ay nagtataguyod ng enerhiya at pinasisiglaangutakupangito’ymagingalerto.

2. LEUCINE: Itoygumagawakasamaang isoleucine upanglumikha ng mgaprotina at enzymes namagdaragdagsaenerhiya ng katawan at sapagigingalertonito.

3. LYSINE: Tinitiyaknitonaangkatawan ay tatanggap ng hustongdami ng calcium. Tumutulong din itosapagbuo ng collagen naginagamitsa cartilage ng buto at connective tissue. Ang lysine ay tumutulongsaproduksiyon ng antibodies, hormones, at enzymes. Kailanlamang, sapag-aaral ay napatunayannaang lysine ay pinabubutiangbalanse ng mga nutrient nanagpapababasa viral growth.

4. METHIONINE: Pangunahinglayunin ay tustusan ng sulfur angkatawan. Ito’ykilalanapumipigilsamgaproblema ng buhok, balat, at kuko, samantalangpinabababaanglebel ng cholesterol habangangatay ay pinatataasangproduksiyon ng lecithin. Ang Methionine ay binabawasanangtaba ng atay at pinapangalagaanangpantog, nasiyanamangnagbabawassairitasyon ng apdo.

5. PHENYLALAINE: Gumagawa ng kemikalnakailangansapagpaparating ng signal sapagitan ng nerve cells at utak. Maaari din itongmakatulongsapananatili ng pagigingalerto, binabawasanangsakit (pain) nadulot ng gutom. At dagdagpa’ypinapahusayangmemoriya at anglagay ng kalooban (mood).

6. THREONINE: Ito ay mahalagangbahagi ng collagen, elastin, at enamel protains. Hindi langnitoinaayudahanang metabolism, tumutulong din itonahadlanganangpagtubo ng tabasaatayhabangpinalalakasangpanunaw at intestinal tracts.

7. TRYPTOHYAN: Sinusuportahannitoang immune system, pinagiginhawaang insomnia, binabawasanangpagkabalisa, depresyon, at angsintomas ng migraine headaches. Binabawasan din nitoangbanta ng artery at heart spasms habangitoygumagawakasama ng lysine upangbawasananglebel ng kolesterol.

8. VALINE: Mahalagasapagtataguyod ng matalasnapag-iisip, coordinated muscles, at kalmadonglagay ng kalooban (mood). Angmga non-essential amino acids naito, namaaaringgawin ng katawansatulong ng wastongnutrisyon ay matatagpuanglahatsaMalunggay.

9. ALANINE: Mahalagakapagdumatingsapaggawa ng enerhiyasa muscle tissue, utak, at central nervous system. Pinalalakasnitoang immune system sapamamagitan ng paggawa ng antibodies. Ang Alanine ay tumutulong din samalusogna metabolism ng asukal (sugar) at organic acids sakatawan.

10. ARGININE: Lumabassapag-aaralnasanhisapagpapakawala ng growth hormones, itininuturingnanapakahalaga para sapagtataguyod ng muscle growth at sa repair ng tissue.

11. ASPARTIC ACID: tumutulongnaiwasan ng katawanang ammonia nalikha ng cellular waste. kapagang ammonia ay pumasoksa circulatory system ay magsisilbiitong highly toxic substance namakapipinsalasa central nervous system. Kamakailanlang, sapag-aaral ay lumabasnaang aspartic acid ay maaaringbawasanang fatigue at dagdaganang endurance.

12. CYSTINE: Kumakatawanitobilang antioxidant at lubhangmalakasnatulongsakatawanlabansa radiation at polusyon. Maaarinitongpabagalinangproceso ng pagtanda, deactivate free radicals, and neutralize toxins. Tumutulong din itosa protein synthsis at sakasalukuyangpagbabago ng cellular. Kailanganitosapagbubuo ng bagong skin cells, natulongsamabilisnapaggaling ng paso at surgical operations.

13. GLUTAMIC ACID: Pagkain ng utak. Pinagagandanitoangmgakapasidad ng isip, nakatutulongsamabilisnapaggaling ng ulcers, binabawasanang fatigue, at hinahadlanganangpagnanasasaasukal (sugar).

14. GLYCINE: Itintaguyodangpagpapakawala ng kailangang oxygen sa cell-making process.

15. HISTIDINE: Ginagamitsapaglalapat ng lunassa rheumatoid arthritis, allergies, ulcers, and anemia. Angkakulangansa histidine ay magdudulot ng mahinangpandinig.

16. SIRINE: Mahalagasapag-iimbak ng glucose saatay at muscles. Ang antibodies nito ay tumutulongnapalakasinang body’s immune system. Dagdag pa, angsysthesizes fatty acid nito ay bumabalotsapalibot ng nerve fibers.

17. PROLINE: Lubhangmahalagasamaayosnagalaw ng mgakasukasuan at litid.

18. TRYROSINE: Naghahatid ng nerve impulses sautak. Tumutulongitonamalagpasanangdepresyon, pinapabutiangmemoriya, dinadagdaganang mental alertness, at itinataguyodangmasigla at malusognaaktibidad ng thyroid, adrenal, at pituitary glands.

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...Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND ITS SETTING Background of the Study Moringa is the English name of Malunggay in Philippines. It grows very wildly in hot tropical climate. Malunggay is a wonderful herb known all over the world. Yet this is not a sugar-based energy. It’s not something, which makes you hyper for some period of intense activity then leaves you he drained. In fact it is also relaxing, it helps to reduce blood pressure and assure a good night is sleep. (http://karenblones.blogspot.com/2009/03/chapter-1-introduction.html) The health benefits identifies by people who use Malunggay continue this same pattern: immune system strengthened, skin condition restored, blood pressure controlled, headaches and migraines handled, diabetes sugar level managed, inflammations and arthritis pained reduced, tumors restricted and ulcers healed. (http://malunggayplant.blogspot.com/2011/05/introduction.html) Statement of the Problem This study aimed to determine the utilization of malunggay in making a rice cake. Specifically this study answered the following questions: 1. What are the quality characteristics of rice cake made from malunggay in terms of appearance, texture, color, moisture content, and flavor? 2. What is the overall acceptability of the product? Research Hypothesis There is acceptability in the quality characteristics of the five samples. Significant of the Study The outcomes of the study would benefit...

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...RELATED LITERATURES (RRL) Literature About the Malunggay Leaves Extract Against Staphylococcus Aureus Staphylococcus is a group of bacteria that can cause a number of diseases as a result of infection of various tissues of the body. Staphylococcus is more familiarly known as Staph (pronounced "staff"). Staph-related illness can range from mild and requiring no treatment to severe and potentially fatal. The name Staphylococcus comes from the Greek staphyle, meaning a bunch of grapes, andkokkos, meaning berry, and that is what Staph bacteria look like under the microscope, like a bunch of grapes or little round berries. (In technical terms, these are gram-positive, facultative anaerobic, usually unencapsulated cocci.) Over 30 different types of Staphylococci can infect humans, but most infections are caused byStaphylococcus aureus. Staphylococci can be found normally in the nose and on the skin (and less commonly in other locations) of 25%-30% of healthy adults. In the majority of cases, the bacteria do not cause disease. However, damage to the skin or other injury may allow the bacteria to overcome the natural protective mechanisms of the body, leading to infection. And one of the cures for staphylococcus aureus is vitamin c which is found in malunggay. Called "Malunggay" in the Philippines, "Sajina" in the Indian Subcontinent, and "Moringa" in English, it is a popular tree. Many Asians use the leaves of Malunggay (Sajina) like spinach and also the fruit it produces...

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