2021
DOI: 10.51200/jtbc.v18i.3440
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A Preliminary Survey on Edibles and Medicinal Plants Used By Dusun of Kampung Pinolobu, Kadamaian, Kota Belud, Sabah, Malaysia

Abstract: This paper provides a brief enumeration of 22 species of plants and four species of fungi as wild edibles, and 13 species of plants that have been used for medicinal purposes by Dusun people of Kampung Pinolobu, Kadamaian, Kota Belud, Sabah. Seven informants were selected using snowball sampling technique, and data on edibles and medicinal plants were collected using semi structured interviews. This study reveals how Dusun people of Kampung Pinolobu used 13 species of medicinal plants to treat ailments and dis… Show more

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“…difficulties in solving dihybrid cross problems (Awang-Kanak, Masnoddin, Matawali, Daud, & Jumat, 2016). For this reason, this research attempted to delve into players' exploration of the inheritance patterns of dihybrid crosses.…”
Section: A U T H O R Accepted Manuscript Author Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…difficulties in solving dihybrid cross problems (Awang-Kanak, Masnoddin, Matawali, Daud, & Jumat, 2016). For this reason, this research attempted to delve into players' exploration of the inheritance patterns of dihybrid crosses.…”
Section: A U T H O R Accepted Manuscript Author Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ramuan tradisional dibuat dengan cara merebus daunnya, kemudian dikonsumsi [11]. Sebuah survey juga telah dilakukan di sebuah dusun di Malaysia, dan diketahui bahwa awar-awar dipercaya masyarakat lokal dapat meredakan nyeri, terutama nyeri pada kepala dan perut [26].…”
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“…The Kuala Kapuas community uses a decoction of D. esculentum to ease pain. Moreover, they used plant extract for the treatment of body swellings (Saputri and Putri 2017;Awang-Kanak et al 2021;Rankoana 2022). Moreover, the ethanol extract of D. esculentum has demonstrated potential in treating infectious wounds, further highlighting its role as an alternative therapy.…”
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confidence: 99%