01939nas a2200205 4500008004100000245011500041210006900156260001500225300001200240490000700252520128600259653002301545653002001568653002501588653002101613100002001634700002201654700002101676856003601697 2020 eng d00aIndigenous Knowledge of Medicinal Plants by Dayak Community in Mandomai Village, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia0 aIndigenous Knowledge of Medicinal Plants by Dayak Community in M cMarch 2020 a386-3900 v123 a
Introduction: Dayak community has a long history of using medicinal plants as traditional medicine. But this knowledge is conveyed verbally without any written documentation. Therefore, this study aim is to preserve Dayak`s knowledge about medicinal plants in Mandomai village. Methods: To collect the information, a survey was conducted in January 2019. Snowball sampling method was utilized to select 11 informants. Data were collected using structured interviews to gather information about local names, part of plants, the benefit of plants and how the plants are used. Results: The result showed that 55 species of medicinal plants used by the Dayak community in Mandomai as traditional medicine. However, only 48 species were identified, while 7 others were still in the process of being identified. The most widely used part of the plants is the leaves. Before being used as traditional medicine, medicinal plants are processed first. Some plants are ground and used immediately, while some are boiled or soaked in warm water. Conclusion: This documentation provides a catalog of medicinal plants used by Dayak community for the education of future indigenous knowledge
10aCentral Kalimantan10aDayak community10aIndigenous knowledge10aMedicinal plants1 aQamariah, Nurul1 aMulia, Dewi, Sari1 aFakhrizal, Denny uhttps://phcogj.com/article/1095