2014
DOI: 10.11113/jt.v69.3210
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The Antibacterial Properties of Bayur Tissues’ Extract (Pterospermum subpeltatum C.B. Rob)

Abstract: Pterospermum is of plant genus in the Sterculiaceae family, which has never been studied for its secondary metabolite compound. The others species from this genus have long been used in generations of traditional medicine. For example, P. Javanicum has been used to treat dysentery, toothaches and ulcers. From the antibacterial testing carried out on some tissues of Pterospermum subpeltatum by GNA diffusion method,  this plant showed antibacterial potential, especially toward Shigella boydii and Staphylococcus … Show more

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“…Based on interviews, the potential use of Bayur (P. javanicum) on Sasak Tribe around Gunung Rinjani National Park, West Lombok was described in Table 1. Their usage specifically as traditional medicine and traditional beverage (Salempa et al 2014). Based on the collected data of Bayur application, informants also utilize the wood for furniture, house, boat, and bridge material.…”
Section: Ethnobotany Study Of Pterospermum Javanicum Jungh (Bayur)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on interviews, the potential use of Bayur (P. javanicum) on Sasak Tribe around Gunung Rinjani National Park, West Lombok was described in Table 1. Their usage specifically as traditional medicine and traditional beverage (Salempa et al 2014). Based on the collected data of Bayur application, informants also utilize the wood for furniture, house, boat, and bridge material.…”
Section: Ethnobotany Study Of Pterospermum Javanicum Jungh (Bayur)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…So, the tops species of list with highest score is P. subpeltatum. This is one of the typical plants from the tropics that can be used by the community as a traditional drug believed to be against dysentery, toothache, ulcers and itching (Salempa 2014). Economically, P. subpeltatum has been chosen because its wood is classified into the durable class IV (Yusran et al 2011) and, strong class II and III.…”
Section: The Most Suitable Plant Type For Restoration In Lepan Watersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefit of Paliasa leaf in treating some chronic diseases has attracted much attention from scholar (e.g Arung et al, 2009;Djabir, 2016;Wahyudin, Kaelan, & Sila, 2013;Zhou et al, 2013;Rozali, & Mangun, 2002;Abdulah et al, 2017;Djabir et al, 2017;Salempa et al, 2014;Herlianto et al, 2014;Shukla, Mehrotra, & Guleria, 2014;Soekamto et al, 2012;Wullur et al, 2015;Raflizar, 2009;Nurhidayah etal., 2013;Rochmawati et al, 2016;Yuliana, & Herawati, 2016;Tambaru, 2016). However, many of these studies related to the health benefits of these plants, none of them specifically discusses the implications of the use of paliasa leaf by indigenouse people in the field of intellectual property rights regime.…”
Section: A Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%