Yam plant

Last updated on: 05.03.2025

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Perennial climbing plant from the yam family (Dioscoreaceae), native to the tropics, which grows up to 3 m high. There are up to 800 species of yam plant. It flowers from September to October. The up to 2 m long rhizomes, sweet-tasting roots, are used as a phytopharmaceutical, see Rhizoma Dioscoreae villosae . Due to the plant hormones (phytohormones) it contains, the yam is used phytotherapeutically to alleviate menopausal and menstrual complaints and is a popular food in South America, Africa and the Caribbean, similar to potatoes or bread in our culture.

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Diosgenin, is similar to the human hormone progesterone.

Last updated on: 05.03.2025