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Family Musaceae
Butuan
Musa errans
(Blanco) Teodoro var. BOTOAN Teodoro
BOTOAN BANANA

Scientific names Common names
Musa errans Blanco Balaiang (Ilk.)
Musa troglodytarum Blanco Butuan (Tag.)
  Saging butuan (Tag.)
  Vullungan (Ibn., It.)
  Butuhan banana (Engl.)
  Botoan banana (Engl.)
  Plantano butuhan (Span.)

Botany
Butuan is a wild banana plant, growing to a height of 3 to 3.8 meters, sending out suckers from the base. False trunk is erect and cylindric, 20 to 30 cm in diameter. Leaves are elliptic in shape, the mature blades about 1.5 to 2 meters long and 40 to 50 cm wide. Petioles grow to a length of 50 to 65 cms. Female fertile flowers appear toward the base, while the sterile staminate flowers appear toward the apex. Fruits are oblong, somewhat angled, about 15 cm long, 4 to 5 cm in diameter. Pulp is white, insipid or sour in taste. Seeds are hard and black.

Distribution
An endemic form of wild banana, growing spontaneously in many parts of the Philippines.

Constituents
The puso (young inflorescence) is an excellent source of phosphorus, calcium and iron.

Properties
Sap is vulnerary.

Parts used
Leaves, corms, sap.

Uses
Nutriton
The puso (young inflorescence) is extensively used as food; a common market produce.
It may be boiled and makes an excellent vegatable, served with dressing, or a salad ingredient.
Vinegar produced from the ripe fruits.
Folkloric
Young unfolded leaves used as topicals for chest pains.
Internally, juice of corms given to tubercular patients.
Sap used fpr wound healing.
Sap exuding from the base of the cut trunk is used for urethral injections in gonorrhea.

Studies
Phytochemicals / Antimicrobial:
The air-dried leaves of the dichlormethane extract of the corm of Musa errans yielded 31-norcycloaudenone, squalene, and a mixture of stigmasterol and sitosterol. Antimicrobial testing showed low activity against C albicans, E coli, P aeruginosa, T mentagrophytes.

Availability
Wildcrafted.

Last Update May 2011

Additional Sources and Suggested Readings
(1)
Isolation, Structure Elucidation and Antimicrobial Assay of Secondary Metabolites from Six Philippine Medicinal Plants / Dr. Consolacion Y. Ragasa / De La Salle University.


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