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Rabu, 21 September 2022

Local Ethnic Malay Community Knowledge in Traditional Medicine Utilization and its Conservation Strategy in East Belitung Regency, Indonesia

 Henri and Erika Erpandi

Abstract: Belitung Malay is the largest ethnic group in the East Belitung Regency which is rich in biodiversity. In daily life, the people of East Belitung utilize  biological resources for various necessities of life, including the utilization for  health maintenance and treatment. However, along with the changing times and  technological developments in the health sector, there are some changes in society  in the use of biodiversity as traditional medicine. This study aims to examine the knowledge and perceptions of the Belitung Malay ethnic community on the use of traditional medicines. The method used in this study is a semi-structured interview with ethnographic techniques. Informants were selected using purposive sampling, in which they were considered to have a lot of knowledge about traditional medicine  and its processing, suchas traditional leaders, tribal chiefs, village heads, herbalists,  and massage workers. The data were analyzed using descriptive analysis. The  results of the interview show that people still use traditional medicine a lot.  Traditional medicine is sourced from plant and animal raw materials. Community  trust in traditional medicines is still quite high as indicated in the use of medicinal  plants based on use values reaching 0.64 and animal-sourced traditional medicines  of 92.59. Even though the use-value ishigh for the Malay ethnic community, it seems that the existence of traditional medicinal materials has become increasingly difficult and scarce to obtain. In this case, to obtain these medicinal ingredients, people must go far into the forest.  

Key words: East Belitung, knowledge, medicinal animals, medicinal plants, traditional healers



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Plant Collection in Bogor Botanical Garden As A Source of Functional Food

Syamsul Hidayat

Abstract: Plant collection in Bogor Botanical Garden (BBG) has various potentials, one of which is as a food source. However, not all food produced from  plants  can  be  claimed  as  functional  foods. This study  analyses  the  potential  of  plants  kept  in  the  collections  of  BBG  as  functional  foods  and medicine sources with nutritional and health values. Literature studies have been carried out related to nutrition value and active substances owned by theseplants,  while  data  related  to  health  claim wasbased  on  the  results  of  ethnobotany  studies,  especially  the  use  of  medicinal  plants  by  28 ethnicsin  Indonesia.  The  results suggest 168  species  of the BBG  collection  which  can  be  claimed  as a  source  of  functional  food which  can  be categorized  into seven  main  categories. Among  these plants are species classified  as  threatened  or  endangered  such  as  Mangifera  casturi,  Vanilla planifolia, Pterocarpus indicus, Borassus flabellifer, Cycas rumphii, Dillenia philippinensis, and Litchi chinensis.  

Key words: BBG,functional food, threatened species


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Local Ethnic Malay Community Knowledge in Traditional Medicine Utilization and its Conservation Strategy in East Belitung Regency, Indonesia

  Henri and Erika Erpandi Abstract:  Belitung Malay is the largest ethnic group in the East Belitung Regency which is rich in biodiversity. ...