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Journal : Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA (JPPIPA)

Medicinal Plant Used by Indigenous People Namely Suku Anak Dalam (SAD) in Nyogan Village Jambi Province Upik Yelianti; Muswita Muswita; Dara Mutiara Aswan
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 2 (2023): February
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i2.1008

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Medicinal plants have long been known and used by the people of Indonesia and are still used today because they rarely cause side effects. One community that still uses plants as traditional medicine is the Suku Anak Dalam (Anak Dalam Tribe) (SAD) which lives in Nyogan Village, Mestong District, Jambi. As a result of the land use change in Jambi, where the forest has shifted to oil palm plantations, the forest as a habitat for medicinal plants is also decreasing, and there is even a concern that there will be a loss of germplasm. This research aimed to find out medicinal plants used by SAD in traditional medicine. This research is qualitative research with in-depth interviews and observation to collect data. The results showed that there were about 17 plants used as traditional medicine by SAD in Nyogan Village. Of the 17 plant species, four plant species were classified rare, namely Mampat wood (Cratoxylum arborescens (Vahl.) Blume), Putat wood (Planchonia valida [B.]), Brumbung wood (Adina minutiflora Val; Pertusadina spp), Bulian wood (Eusideroxylon zwageri L.). The parts of the plant that are often used for traditional medicine are bark, leaves, and plant roots, as internal medicine (oral) and external medicine. The results of this research provide an overview of medicinal plants that are still used by SAD so that they can be preserved in the future
Medicinal Plant Used by Indigenous People Namely Suku Anak Dalam (SAD) in Nyogan Village Jambi Province Upik Yelianti; Muswita Muswita; Dara Mutiara Aswan
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): February
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i2.1008

Abstract

Medicinal plants have long been known and used by the people of Indonesia and are still used today because they rarely cause side effects. One community that still uses plants as traditional medicine is the Suku Anak Dalam (Anak Dalam Tribe) (SAD) which lives in Nyogan Village, Mestong District, Jambi. As a result of the land use change in Jambi, where the forest has shifted to oil palm plantations, the forest as a habitat for medicinal plants is also decreasing, and there is even a concern that there will be a loss of germplasm. This research aimed to find out medicinal plants used by SAD in traditional medicine. This research is qualitative research with in-depth interviews and observation to collect data. The results showed that there were about 17 plants used as traditional medicine by SAD in Nyogan Village. Of the 17 plant species, four plant species were classified rare, namely Mampat wood (Cratoxylum arborescens (Vahl.) Blume), Putat wood (Planchonia valida [B.]), Brumbung wood (Adina minutiflora Val; Pertusadina spp), Bulian wood (Eusideroxylon zwageri L.). The parts of the plant that are often used for traditional medicine are bark, leaves, and plant roots, as internal medicine (oral) and external medicine. The results of this research provide an overview of medicinal plants that are still used by SAD so that they can be preserved in the future
Development of an Ethnoscience-Based Teaching Module on Incung Kerinci Batik as a Learning Resource for Biology of Plant Material (Plantae) Anattri, Lega; Yelianti, Upik; Subagyo, Agus
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 10 No 8 (2024): August
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v10i8.7664

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Ethnoscience can be used and integrated into various learning models, one of which is the 21st century learning model in the form of a Project based learning (PjBL) learning model with an ethnoscience approach. This research was conducted in Kerinci Regency and Sungai Banyak City, precisely at SMA Negeri 1 Sungai Banyak and the Kerinci Incung batik studio, this study aims to produce ethnoscience-based teaching modules that can improve students' understanding of plants through a local cultural approach. The research method used is the ADDIE development model, the results of the material expert validation were 98.60% and the results of the media expert validation were 96.30% with a very valid category and feasible to be applied. Continued with product trials using random sampling data collection techniques and involving classes XA and % with practical and very practical categories. Practicality tests were also conducted on six biology teachers in class X obtained with percentages, namely: 75%; 100%; 91.25%; 93.75%; 89.16%; and 95.41% with an average category of very practical
Co-Authors -, Maison Afreni Hamidah Agus Subagyo Agus Syarif Agus Syarif Ali Sadikin Amelia Dwi Fitri Amelia Dwi Fitri Amelia Dwi Fitri, Amelia Dwi Amita Intan Anattri, Lega Andreo Satria Aprizal Lukman Armando Armando Armando, Y. G. Asni Johari Asrial Aswan, Dara Mutiara Aty Mulyani Bambang Hariyadi Budiarti, Retni S Cahayu, Sri Anika Damris Muhammad Dara Mutiara Aswan Dwi Suryahartati Eko Waskito Enggereini, Evita Ervan Johan Wicaksana Eti Farda Husin Evita Anggereini Evita Enggereini Febrina, Wahyuni Fira Idayesti Hakim, Nasrul Handra Anwar Harlis Harlis Harlis Harlis Harlis Harlis Hastuti Wibowo Hermaya, Intan Ihsan, Mahya Ilham Falani Jodion Siburian Kasli kasli Lahmuddin, Andi Lia Kusuma Lubis, Suriati M Erick Sanjaya M Rusdi M. Erick Sanjaya M. Harun Alrasyid Mardesta Fazania Meta Purnama Sari Mia Aina Miftahul Jannah Muhaimin Muhaimin Muhammad Erick Sanjaya Muhammad Khidayatullah Irfan Muhammad Rusdi Mulawarman Mulawarman Mulawarman Mulawarman Munawaroh Munawaroh Musliar Kasim Muswita Muswita Muswita Muswita Muswita Muswita Nasrul Hakim Nataliya , Revny Pinta Murni Putri, Husmayani Muny Raissa Mataniari Ramadhan, Balqis Savitri Reni Julianti Retni S Budiarti Retni S. Budiarti Retni Sulistiyoning Budiarti Revis Asra Revis Asra Riantoni, Cicyn Rusdi Rusdi Sanjaya, M. Erick Selvi Meilasari Sica Septyenthi Sintia Suci Sofyana, Nana Sudarmin Sudarmin Sulistiyo, Urip Sumadi Sumadi Suwardani Suwardani SYAHRIAL SYAHRIAL Syamsurizal Syamsurizal Tantri Margayu Tedjo Sukmono Tedjo Sukmono Tira, Bisma Sindi Winda Dwi Kartika, Winda Dwi Y. G. Armando Zaharah Zaharah Zulfanetty Zulfanetty Zulfanetty, Zulfanetty Zulfanety Zulfanety Zulfanety, Zulfanety