2019
DOI: 10.1088/1755-1315/298/1/012005
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Ethnobotany study of Dayak society medicinal plants utilization in Uut Murung District, Murung Raya Regency, Central Kalimantan

Abstract: Research on ethnobotany study of Dayak society had been conducted in Uut Murung District, Murung Raya Regency, Central Kalimantan.Data was directly collected at the site by roaming method, semi structural interview and open ended of the selected interviewees. Medicinal plants species which are potential and utilized by the society for daily life were recorded and sampled for herbarium specimen. Collection number, location elevation, plant local name and its utilization were recorded for each sample. The result… Show more

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“…Luvunga sarmentosa (Bl.) Kurz, known as saluang belum in Uut Murung district, Central Kalimantan 16 . This plant is one of the endemic plants of Borneo Island, often used by local ethnic groups to increase male vitality 17 .…”
Section: Anti-inflammatory Activity Of Water Extract Of Luvunga Sarme...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Luvunga sarmentosa (Bl.) Kurz, known as saluang belum in Uut Murung district, Central Kalimantan 16 . This plant is one of the endemic plants of Borneo Island, often used by local ethnic groups to increase male vitality 17 .…”
Section: Anti-inflammatory Activity Of Water Extract Of Luvunga Sarme...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These plants are often used in a mix and prescribed root or stem, but the majority are used by the public, especially the root. Therefore, more attention is needed to avoid experiencing scarcity in nature, such as using stem parts instead of roots 16 . The use of mixed plants possibly aimed to obtain a synergism effect, in which E. longifolia was reported to have anti-inflammatory activity 20 .…”
Section: Anti-inflammatory Activity Of Water Extract Of Luvunga Sarme...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many traditional markets in Kalimantan sell medicinal plants utilized by the native Dayak Tribe, such as Arcangelisia flava, Eurycoma longifolia, Alstonia scholaris, Luvunga sarmentosa, and Psychotria leptothyrsa roots. (Supiandi et al 2019a), b: Jangkang Dayak Sub-tribe (member of Klemantan Dayak) (Sari et al 2015), c: Bakumpai Dayak Sub-tribe (member of OtDanum-Ngaju Dayak) (Reynaldi et al 2019), d: Kenyah Dayak Sub-tribe (member of Apokayan Dayak) (Sagala et al 2020), e: Tagol Dayak Sub-tribe (member of Murut Dayak) (Royyani and Efendy 2015), and f: Siang Dayak Sub-tribe (member of Punan Dayak) (Wardah and Sundari 2019) To promote stamina, Eurycoma longifolia (Tikangsiau), Psychotria leptothyrsa (Ginseng), and Ficus deltoidea (Tabat Barito) are utilized, especially for males, and usually after childbirth for women, Arcangelisia flava (Bajakahendak) and Alstonia scholaris (Jelutung) is empirically used by the Dayak people to treat malaria, Luvunga sarmentosa (Saluang Balum) which its roots are boiled and drink to increase stamina, aphrodisiac, and male fertility, Labisia pumila (Cula Adam) is better known for its role in medicine related to the postpartum process, Myrmecodia beccarii (Sarang Semut) is one species of medicinal plant that is widely used to treat TBC and asthma, Goniothalamus macrophllus (Sopung) is used for fever, the leaves of Callicarpa longifolia (Sangkareho) is helpful to treat stomach pain and the leaves of Pycnarrhena cauliflora (Sokai) which is used as a substitute for cooking spices to replace synthetic chemicals in modern flavoring cuisine which can interfere human health (Wardah and Sundari 2019). The results from 6 Dayak Sub-tribe revealed 63 families of plants from which 133 species came (Table 1).…”
Section: Siang Dayakmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, Jasminum multiflorum contains chemical constituents for antioxidants (Khidzir et al 2015;Kumaresan et al 2019). Luvunga sarmentosa also contained active methanol as an antioxidant and post-pregnancy healing (Nashrul and Rizki 2020;Wardah and Sundari 2019). Nona leuweung (Polyalthia subcordata) also contains chemical constituents traditionally used for anti-itching and potentially developed for drug cancer (Arbiastutie et al 2017).…”
Section: Medicinal and Food Ingredientsmentioning
confidence: 99%