Etnobotani Tumbuhan Obat di Kabupaten Sumenep Jawa Timur.

This study aimed to determine the local knowledge (indigenous knowledge) about medicinal plants and medicinal plant diversity in Sumenep regency. Sample of this study was taken of three districts in Sumenep, namely: Pakandangan Sangra Village in District Bluto, Dungkek Village in District Dungkek an...

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Main Authors: Qomarus Zaman, Sucipto Hariyanto, Dr. DEA, Hery Purnobasuki, Prof., Drs., M.Si., Ph.D.
Format: Article PeerReviewed
Language:Indonesian
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Published: Fakultas Sains dan Teknologi Universitas Airlangga 2013
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Institution: Universitas Airlangga
Language: Indonesian
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Summary:This study aimed to determine the local knowledge (indigenous knowledge) about medicinal plants and medicinal plant diversity in Sumenep regency. Sample of this study was taken of three districts in Sumenep, namely: Pakandangan Sangra Village in District Bluto, Dungkek Village in District Dungkek and Saronggi Village in District Saronggi. Sample amount to 110 respondents (key informants), consisting of: (1) farmers medicinal plants consisting of 30 samples, (2) manufacturers of herbal Madura as many as 20 samples, (3) traditional healers as many as 20 samples, (4) the user (consumer) herbs that are 40 samples. Medicinal plants are used as medicinal ingredients in Sumenep amounted to 119 plants, which consists of 22 species are commercially cultivated plants, 27 species of cultivated plants which are not maintained an intensive, 9 species of food crops is cultivated, 26 wild species and 26 species are simplicia imported from outside of Madura Island. They were divided into 76 species of herbs used by manufacturers and 68 species used by traditional healers. Sumenep community used herbs for medicine 35%, fruits 23%, vegetables 12%, building materials 3%, cooking 22%, ornamental plants 5%, rituals 1% and others 1%