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Journal : Natural B

Utilization of Medicinal Plants in Kayukebek Village, Tutur District, Pasuruan Regency Agung Witjoro; Sulisetijono Sulisetijono; Frida Kunti Setiowati
Natural B, Journal of Health and Environmental Sciences Vol 3, No 4 (2016)
Publisher : Natural B, Journal of Health and Environmental Sciences

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Abstract

Traditional medicine using herbs has been known and done since the first generations by the people of Indonesia. Tutur area is located in the district of Pasuruan, East Java Province. One of the villages in the Tutur area is Kayukebek. The community Kayukebek have knowledge about the advantages of plants as a medicine for specific diseases or health problems. The study aims to: 1) To obtain information the types of plants used as a medicine; 2) To know the various uses of herbs; 3) To determine the perception and appreciation of the herbs from the Kayukebek community. This research is a descriptive explorative study. The method performed in the exploratory survey data collection by direct observation in the field and Participatory Rural Appraisal methods. Community engagement obtained through interviews with semi-structural and open-ended based question list. Sampling technique used is purposive sampling and snowball sampling. The value of the use of plants known by the value of Informant Concencus Factor and Use Value. The results, recorded 22 plants species have been used in this community as traditional medicine, include: garlic, tropong onion (scallion), plantain, dlingo, ceplukan, jambu wer, senggani, blencong, tamarind, kecubung, mustard greens, cabbage, fennel, turmeric, ginger, pulosari, sendokan, corn, white wood, sempretan (brojo lintang), gorogo, and wono ginger. It was observed that the local people are less aware of the medicinal plants. It is seen the public perception of the use medicinal plants is low (48.03%) meanwhile the appreciation medicinal plants are prefer to low category (49.69%).
Co-Authors Abdul Gofur Abdul Gofur Adelia Dwinta Pramashela Agung Witjoro Agus Dharmawan Akhmad Fathoni Anggarani, Dinar Arsy Anindya Nirmala Permata Anwar, Sitti Aisyah Aprilyani Aprilyani Asti Eka Yunia Ayu Maulidya Agustiningrum Azizah Nur Rochmah Baidlowi, M. Hisyam Chomisatut Thoyibah Dhiyauddin Aridhowi Dwi Rahmawati Eko Sri Sulasmi Elsje Theodora Maasawet Faiza Nur Imawati Ningsih Fandi Tri Fajar Cahyo Fatchur Rohman Fatchur Rohman Febblina Daryanes Febblina Daryanes Fitria Maulita Frida Kunti Setiowati Gani, Abdul Rasyid Fakhrun Hadi Suwono Hadira, Hadira Hayuana, Wachidah Hendrawan Hendrawan Herawati Susilo Hunaepi, Hunaepi I Gede Sudirgayasa I Putu Oktap Indrawan Ibrohim Ika Wardani Ima Nafila, Nanda Jazuli Mohammad Hamim Kolow, Jullya Christin M. Arsyad Maemonah, Maemonah Mardian, Anggraini Mimien Henie Al Muhdhar Mita Larasati Muh. Wahyudi Jasman Muhammad Ikhsan Muhammad Ikhsan Muhammad Ikhsan Muhammad Syamsussabri Murni Sapta Sari Murni Sapta Sari Naailatu Azizah Nur NUR LINA SAFITRI Nur'aini Kartikasari Nurdiana Nurdiana Nursasi Handayani Purwaning Budi Lestari, Purwaning Budi Putri Fitria Sartika Putri, Amalia Shaleha Rahma, Yenny Ria Yustika Sari Sartika, Putri Fitria Sigarra, Dhia Fajrianti Silvi Dwi Pangestu Siti Hartina Pratiwi Siti Zubaidah Siti Zubaidah Sofia Ery Rahayu Subhan Maulidi Kun Bad'a Farohii Sugi Hartono Sunarmi Sunarmi Sunarmi Susriyati Mahanal Tama, Fikria Nurhady UCIK AGUSTI WULANNINGSIH Ummah Yunita Putri Irsadul Utami Sri Hastuti Yunita Rakhmawati Yusri Juma Zainuddin bin Hassan Zebua, Nofamataro