ETHNOBOTANY OF MEDICINAL PLANTS USED BY THE LOCAL COMMUNITY AT THE FOOT OF THE MOUNT UYELEWUN, EAST NUSA TENGGARA

E. Purwanti, Y. Pantiwati, Endrik Nurrohman, Astika Dwi Lorosae
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This study aims to explore and identify the medicinal plants used by the Uyelewun local community. It encompasses plant species, multi-aspect utilization, processing methods and how to use, and their medical benefits to heal diseases. This descriptive exploratory study was conducted in May 2019 in six villages, namely Panama Village, Meluwiting Village, Loyobohor Village, Leudanung Village, Balauring Village, and Wairiang Village. These six villages were categorized into three groups: 1) modern village, 2) developing village, and 3) traditional village. Seventy-eight respondents, comprising local villagers, traditional healers, and adat leaders/elders, were selected using purposive and snowball sampling techniques. This study was performed in four stages, viz. 1) survey of research locations and selection of respondents, 2) semi-structured interviews, 3) plant documentation, and 4) plant inventory. The data obtained were then analyzed descriptively using percentages, averages, and content analysis. The results showed that 1) the local community used 82 plant species from 40 families as medicinal plants; 2) the traditional villages had the highest number of medicinal plants (43%), and the modern villages had the highest number of plant species (64%); 3) most plant habit was trees (43%); 4) the majority of plant was from uncultivated/wild plant (55%), obtained mostly from the surrounding environment (55%) and rarely from the beach (2%); and 5) the most consumed part of the medicinal plants was fruits (70%).
民族植物学:努沙登加拉东部乌勒温山山脚下当地社区使用的药用植物
本研究旨在探索和鉴定维勒温当地社区使用的药用植物。它包括植物种类,多方面的利用,加工方法和如何使用,以及它们对疾病的治疗作用。本描述性探索性研究于2019年5月在巴拿马村、梅鲁维亭村、洛约博霍尔村、柳达农村、巴罗林村和外良村6个村进行。这6个村落被分为3组:1)现代村落,2)发展村落,3)传统村落。采用有目的和滚雪球抽样技术,选取了78名受访者,包括当地村民、传统治疗师和adat领导人/长老。这项研究分四个阶段进行,即1)调查研究地点和选择受访者,2)半结构化访谈,3)工厂文件,以及4)工厂库存。然后使用百分比、平均值和内容分析对获得的数据进行描述性分析。结果表明:1)当地利用药用植物40科82种;2)传统村落药用植物种类最多(43%),现代村落药用植物种类最多(64%);3)植物习性以乔木为主(43%);4)大部分植物来自于野生植物(55%),大部分来自于周边环境(55%),很少来自于海滩(2%);5)药用植物消费最多的部位是果实(70%)。
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