KAJIAN ETNOFARMASI ETNIK BUNGKU DI KECAMATAN BUNGKU TENGAH KABUPATEN MOROWALI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH

This study aims to find out and to inventory the types and parts of plants as well as to dig up information about ways of their utilization as remedy used by Bungku people “To Bungku”. It was conducted from August to December 2015 in Bungku Subdistrict, Central Bungku, Morowali Regency, Central Sula...

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Main Authors: Hermin Hermin, Nurlina Ibrahim, Arsa Wahyu Nugrahani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Tadulako 2016-10-01
Series:Jurnal Farmasi Galenika (Galenika Journal of Pharmacy)
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Online Access:http://jurnal.untad.ac.id/jurnal/index.php/Galenika/article/view/5956
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spelling doaj-50b898969736451eb8f0cbb6206cfd642020-11-25T01:31:24ZengUniversitas TadulakoJurnal Farmasi Galenika (Galenika Journal of Pharmacy)2442-72842442-87442016-10-0122768210.22487/j24428744.2016.v2.i2.59564767KAJIAN ETNOFARMASI ETNIK BUNGKU DI KECAMATAN BUNGKU TENGAH KABUPATEN MOROWALI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAHHermin Hermin0Nurlina Ibrahim1Arsa Wahyu Nugrahani2Universitas TadulakoUniversitas TadulakoUniversitas TadulakoThis study aims to find out and to inventory the types and parts of plants as well as to dig up information about ways of their utilization as remedy used by Bungku people “To Bungku”. It was conducted from August to December 2015 in Bungku Subdistrict, Central Bungku, Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi. This research is a descriptive study using qualitative methods and snowball sampling technique on 12 informants through data collection by questionnaire. Results of this etnopharmacy study revealed that there were 62 species of medicinal plants divided into 34 familia. The most widely used plants came from familia Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae and Zingiberaceae, each was as many as 8%. Parts of plant including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds and bulbs were used in accordance with their function. Leaves were the ones used with the highest percentage (50%). Bungku people used medicinal plants to treat diseases such as kidney stone, diabetes, hemorrhoids, diarrhea, abscess, candidiasis, gout, cancer, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, dyspepsia, cough, abdominal pain, malaria, hematuria, skin inflammation, headache, fever, bronchitis, dysentery, asthma, stroke, gallstones, urinary tract infections, broken bones, nail-punctured, wound ulcers, burns, hepatitis, appendicitis. Ways of the utilization were very diverse such as boiling then drinking the decoction; crushing then rubbing on the necessary skin; attaching to the body; squeezing then drinking the juice; and heating on the fire. Processing by boiling has the largest percentage, as much as 54%http://jurnal.untad.ac.id/jurnal/index.php/Galenika/article/view/5956EtnopharmacyMedicinal PlantsBungku Tribe
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Nurlina Ibrahim
Arsa Wahyu Nugrahani
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Nurlina Ibrahim
Arsa Wahyu Nugrahani
KAJIAN ETNOFARMASI ETNIK BUNGKU DI KECAMATAN BUNGKU TENGAH KABUPATEN MOROWALI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH
Jurnal Farmasi Galenika (Galenika Journal of Pharmacy)
Etnopharmacy
Medicinal Plants
Bungku Tribe
author_facet Hermin Hermin
Nurlina Ibrahim
Arsa Wahyu Nugrahani
author_sort Hermin Hermin
title KAJIAN ETNOFARMASI ETNIK BUNGKU DI KECAMATAN BUNGKU TENGAH KABUPATEN MOROWALI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH
title_short KAJIAN ETNOFARMASI ETNIK BUNGKU DI KECAMATAN BUNGKU TENGAH KABUPATEN MOROWALI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH
title_full KAJIAN ETNOFARMASI ETNIK BUNGKU DI KECAMATAN BUNGKU TENGAH KABUPATEN MOROWALI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH
title_fullStr KAJIAN ETNOFARMASI ETNIK BUNGKU DI KECAMATAN BUNGKU TENGAH KABUPATEN MOROWALI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH
title_full_unstemmed KAJIAN ETNOFARMASI ETNIK BUNGKU DI KECAMATAN BUNGKU TENGAH KABUPATEN MOROWALI PROVINSI SULAWESI TENGAH
title_sort kajian etnofarmasi etnik bungku di kecamatan bungku tengah kabupaten morowali provinsi sulawesi tengah
publisher Universitas Tadulako
series Jurnal Farmasi Galenika (Galenika Journal of Pharmacy)
issn 2442-7284
2442-8744
publishDate 2016-10-01
description This study aims to find out and to inventory the types and parts of plants as well as to dig up information about ways of their utilization as remedy used by Bungku people “To Bungku”. It was conducted from August to December 2015 in Bungku Subdistrict, Central Bungku, Morowali Regency, Central Sulawesi. This research is a descriptive study using qualitative methods and snowball sampling technique on 12 informants through data collection by questionnaire. Results of this etnopharmacy study revealed that there were 62 species of medicinal plants divided into 34 familia. The most widely used plants came from familia Euphorbiaceae, Fabaceae and Zingiberaceae, each was as many as 8%. Parts of plant including roots, stems, leaves, flowers, fruits, seeds and bulbs were used in accordance with their function. Leaves were the ones used with the highest percentage (50%). Bungku people used medicinal plants to treat diseases such as kidney stone, diabetes, hemorrhoids, diarrhea, abscess, candidiasis, gout, cancer, hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, dyspepsia, cough, abdominal pain, malaria, hematuria, skin inflammation, headache, fever, bronchitis, dysentery, asthma, stroke, gallstones, urinary tract infections, broken bones, nail-punctured, wound ulcers, burns, hepatitis, appendicitis. Ways of the utilization were very diverse such as boiling then drinking the decoction; crushing then rubbing on the necessary skin; attaching to the body; squeezing then drinking the juice; and heating on the fire. Processing by boiling has the largest percentage, as much as 54%
topic Etnopharmacy
Medicinal Plants
Bungku Tribe
url http://jurnal.untad.ac.id/jurnal/index.php/Galenika/article/view/5956
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