Institusion
Universitas Muslim Indonesia
Author
Astuti, Sri Fuji
Dahlia, Andi Amaliah
Santi, Irma
Subject
L Education (General)
Datestamp
2024-07-11 03:14:35
Abstract :
Sri Fuji Astuti. Inventarisasi Tanaman Obat Di Desa Pantama
Kecamatan Kajang Kabupaten Bulukumba Sulawesi Selatan.
(Dibimbing Oleh Andi Amaliah Dahlia dan Irma Santi)
Penelitian di Desa Pantama bertujuan menambah pengetahuan
masyarakat tentang jenis-jenis tanaman obat serta pemanfaatan tumbuhan
sebagai obat tradisional. Penelitian menggunakan metode Purposive
Sampling menggunakan Teknik wawancara dengan media kuisioner. Data
dikumpulkan dengan cara mensurvei tumbuhan menggunakan kuisioner
kepada tokoh adat, sanro, dan masyarakat yang memiliki pengetahuan dan
pengalaman dalam menggunakan tumbuhan obat, untuk dokumentasi
peneliti menggunakan kamera dan perekam. Hasil dari penelitian
didapatkan 32 spesies dalam 19 ordo, 23 famili dan 31 genus dengan.
Penyakit yang paling banyak diobati adalah hipertensi dan bagian daun
yang paling banyak digunakan oleh masyarakat Desa Pantama baik itu
dengan cara direbus, diseduh, ditumbuk maupun diperas.
Kata kunci : Inventarisasi, Tumbuhan obat, Desa Pantama, Kabupaten
Bulukumba.
ABSTRACT
Sri Fuji Astuti. Inventory of Medicinal Plants in Pantama Village, Kajang
District, Bulukumba Regency, South Sulawesi. (Supervised by Andi
Amaliah Dahlia and Irma Santi)
This research, conducted in Pantama Village, Bulukumba Regency,
addresses a significant gap in the understanding of local medicinal plant
species and their traditional usage. The study was designed to enhance
public knowledge regarding the diversity and applications of these plants in
traditional medicine. Employing a purposive sampling method, the research
relied on interviews conducted using questionnaires. These interviews
targeted traditional leaders, sanro (local healers), and residents with
expertise or experience in using medicinal plants. To gather comprehensive
data, a plant survey was conducted using these questionnaires.
Additionally, documentation was meticulously carried out through
photography and audio recording. The research revealed a rich variety of
medicinal plants, identifying 32 species across 19 orders, 23 families, and
31 genera. A notable finding of this study is the prevalent use of these plants
in treating hypertension, a common health concern in the village.
Furthermore, the research highlights that leaves are the most frequently
utilized plant part in various traditional remedies. These remedies are
prepared through methods such as boiling, brewing, pounding, or
squeezing, demonstrating the versatility and importance of these plants in
the local healthcare practices.
Keywords: Inventory, Medicinal Plants, Pantama Village, Bulukumba
Regency