MASRIFATUN, NUNIK (2017) STUDI ETNOFARMAKOLOGI TUMBUHAN SEBAGAI OBAT DI KELURAHAN KUTAWARU KECAMATAN CILACAP TENGAH KABUPATEN CILACAP. Bachelor thesis, UNIVERSITAS MUHAMMADIYAH PURWOKERTO.

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Abstract

Kutawaru village is a cilacap area which is located across the sea. The difficult access to
Kutawaru makes people still use the plant as a medicine therefore the researchers take
Ethnopharmacology as the title of the research. The purpose of this study is to know the plants and the
use of what is used In Kutawaru Village Cilacap District Central Cilacap. This type of research is
conducted by survey method that is descriptive. Sampling by purposive sampling technique in
accordance with inclusion criteria. Data collection techniques with interview transcripts. Samples
obtained by 5 people, in the form of herbal shaman and 1 of them as well as artisans of herbal
medicine. The results of the study were 49 species with 34 tribes with the most widely used
Zingiberaceae (8 species), and the other tribes were Piperaceae (3), Asteraceae (2), Myrsinaceae (2),
Myrtaceae (2), Fabaceae (2) Apiaceae (2), Acanthaceae (2), Palmae (2), Annonacae (1), Rubiaceae (1),
Labiateae (1), Cucurbitaceae (1), Guttiferae (1), Thymelaeaceae (1), Moraceae (1), Meliaceae (1),
Rutaceae (1), Musaceae (1), Liliaceae (1), Caricaceae (1), Menispermaceae (1), Apocynaceae (1),
Leguminocae (1), Graminaea (1), Areaceae (1) Lauraceae (1), Rosaceae (1), Poaceae (1), Pandanaceae
(1), Laminaceae (1), Solanaceae (1), Mimosaceae (1), Compositae (1). The processing method of the
plant is mostly boiled (38.5%), there are other direct processing methods (18.60%), brewed (9.30%),
squeezed (6.90%), squeezed (6, 90%), soaked (4.08%), crushed (4.08%), chewed (2.04%). While the
use of the most widely by way of drinking (66%) there are also other applications that are smeared
(10%), pasted (10%), eaten (7%), dropped (4.7%), rubbed (2.3% . Of the plants used there are some
plants that are classified as typical, lempuyang, sembung, mahogany and patikan.

Dosen Pembimbing: unspecified | unspecified
Item Type: Thesis (Bachelor)
Additional Information: Pembimbing: Anjar Mahardian Kusuma, S.Farm., M.Sc., Apt dan Arif Budiman M.PH. Apt
Uncontrolled Keywords: Ethnopharmacology, Medicinal plants, Kutawaru Village, Battra
Subjects: R Medicine > RS Pharmacy and materia medica
Divisions: Fakultas Farmasi > Farmasi S1
Depositing User: Dan Kh
Date Deposited: 06 Oct 2017 02:06
Last Modified: 11 Nov 2024 01:44
URI: http://repository.ump.ac.id/id/eprint/4574

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