Lestariningsih, Nanik and Jalil, Muhammad and Ayatusa'adah, Ayatusa'adah and Nirmalasari, Ridha (2023) Ethnomedicine exploration of medicinal plants in Dayak Bakumpai and Ngaju Tribes, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia. Biodiversitas Journal of Biological Diversity, 24 (2). pp. 1163-1174. ISSN 1412-033X
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Abstract
Dayak Tribes in Central Kalimantan still
utilize traditional medicines from parts of plants as a hereditary inheritance. Knowledge about traditional medicines, however, has not
been well documented and most of the traditional gatherer families do not want to be a gatherer. This could lead to the loss of tradition
in concocting traditional medicine. Therefore, the research aims to conserve and preserve local wisdom by documenting traditional
medicinal plants used by gatherers and communities of the Dayak Bakumpai and Ngaju Tribes. Moreover, it aims to gather data on the
use value of the traditional medicinal plant species of the Dayak Tribes. The research focuses on the ethnomedicine exploration of the
Dayak Ngaju Tribe in Seruyan and Katingan and Dayak Bakumpai in Muara Teweh and Kapuas. Samples are taken purposively and
using a snowball sampling that results in 42 volunteered key informants. The key informants are interviewed using a semi-structured
questionnaire. The knowledge and practice of medicinal plants are analyzed using descriptive statistics of percentages. The research
results indicate that the role of the gatherers and Batra in Borneo is significant since they have knowledge of ethnomedicine in the
efforts to maintain health and conserve the surrounding plants. A total of 60 plant species are mixed by the Batra/local people and
spread in 36 families. Species mostly found are from the Fabaceae and Lauraceae families. The use value of the species in the Dayak
Tribe medicinal plants is in the range of 0.02-0.1 with the largest UVc value found in the species of Eurycoma longifolia Jack.,
Tinospora crispa Miers., Planchonia valida BI., Ficus deltoidea Jack., and Morus alba L. More surveys are suggested regarding
traditional medicines with their chemical profile and pharmacological examination, especially in rural areas that still use traditional
medicines.
Item Type: | Journal Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Dayak Tribe, Ethnomedicine, Medicinal Plant |
Subjects: | 06 BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES > 0607 Plant Biology > 060799 Plant Biology not elsewhere classified |
Divisions: | Perpustakaan Pusat |
Depositing User: | Unnamed user with email daniaty_marina@yahoo.com |
Date Deposited: | 10 Apr 2023 02:39 |
Last Modified: | 10 Apr 2023 02:39 |
URI: | http://digilib.iain-palangkaraya.ac.id/id/eprint/4604 |
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