ArticleViewAbstractPharmacognosy Journal,2023,15,4,655-667.DOI:10.5530/pj.2023.15.134Published:August 2023Type:Research ArticleQuantitative Analysist of Ethnomedicinal Practice and Used by the Banceuy Tribe in Subang Village of IndonesiaMarisca Evalina Gondokesumo, Silmi Qurrotu Aini, and Siti Rahmadani Marisca Evalina Gondokesumo1,*, Silmi Qurrotu Aini2, Siti Rahmadani2 1Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Surabaya, Surabaya, INDONESIA. 2Department of Biology, Indonesia University of Education, INDONESIA. Abstract:Background: The people of Banceuy, Indonesia have used plants for traditional medicine treatment for generation to generation. However, this local knowledge has not been recorded until today. The quantitative approach of ethnomedicinal documented show the usefulness of plant. More application medicinal plant, more pharmacological reported, more drug discovery potential development. This study aims to understanding the utilization of plants for medicinal treatment by the people of Banceuy tribe, Subang village, Indonesia. Methods: We conducted semi-structured interviews with a total of 35 informants that representative 10% of the total family units in Banceuy. The data has been analysed within species use value (SUV), family use value (FUV), plant part use (PPU), and the relative frequency of citation that was calculated based on fidelity level (FL). Result: We found 91 identified species and 3 unidentified species belonging of 41 group of families to treat 26 types of diseases. Among the recorded, Zingiberaceae and Piperaceae were the most abundant. The plant specieses with the highest SUV were Abelmoschus manihot (L.) Medik. (0.74) and Ageratum conyzoides L. (0.71). The leaves were found as the most used plant part and decoction was the dominant plants in medicinal administration. There were several unique traditional medicine treatments in Banceuy, such as tuak for cough ailment and post-partum treatment by mixed leaves concoction. Finally, all the data documented would be importance for new drug discovery, dried herbal market, as well as improving the society local income. Keywords:Banceuy tribe, Plant part use, Species and family use value, Traditional medicine treatmentView:PDF (957.3 KB) PDF Images Mode of preparation of ethnomedicinal plants used by people indigenous of Banceuy ‹ The Influence of Work Engagement on Job Satisfaction and Human Resource Performance in South Sulawesi Provincial Hospital 2022 up Optimization of Osteopontin Recombinant Protein as a Candidate Supplementation for Semen Preservation ›