Ethno-botanical survey of plants used in the traditional treatment of malaria in Sei Kepayang, Asahan of North Sumatera

Syamsudin Abdillah, Risma Marisi Tambunan, Yanti M Sinaga, Yunahara Farida, Syamsudin Abdillah, Risma Marisi Tambunan, Yanti M Sinaga, Yunahara Farida

Abstract

Objective: To investigate and collect information from traditional health healer/tribal communities on the use of medicinal plants for treatment of malaria in Sei Kepayang, Asahan District of North Sumatera.

Methods: The ethno-botanical study was conducted in Sei Kepayang, Asahan District of North Sumatera in January-March 2013 through questionnaire and personal interviews, and their responses were documented.

Results: The present study enumerated 16 ethno-medicinal plant species belonging to 13 families used by the tribal communities and medicinal healers in Sei Kepayang, Asahan District of North Sumatera in treatment of malaria. Some of the recipes, methods of preparation and administration were also documented.

Conclusions: From the interviews conducted, 16 plant spesies belonging to 13 families have been identified in the treatment of malaria.

Keywords: Ethno-botanical survey; Malaria; Sei Kepayang.

Copyright © 2014 Hainan Medical College. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Source: PubMed

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