Traditional uses of ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) based on ethno-medicine study in 254 Indonesia ethnic groups

Authors

  • Nuning Rahmawati Research Center for Pharmaceutical Ingredients and Traditional Medicine, National Research and Innovation Agency, Indonesia
  • Ika Yanti Marfuatush Sholikhah
  • Dyah Subositi
  • Fanie Indrian Mustofa
  • Sari Haryanti
  • Harto Widodo
  • Rohmat Mujahid
  • Anshary Maruzy
  • Yuli Widiyastuti

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56042/ijtk.v23i5.1331

Keywords:

Ethnomedicine, Ginger, Traditional uses, Zingiber officinale

Abstract

Ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) is the most cited plant for medicinal purposes around the globe. The rhizome of Z. officinale has been recorded as a traditional medicine system in many countries, including Indonesia. The ethnomedicine study was conducted to inventory the traditional use of Z. officinale by ethnic groups in Indonesia. This work can be considered one of a few stepping stones to preventing the disappearance of indigenous knowledge and medication practices owned by the community. The research was designed as a semi-qualitative study that involved 254 ethnic groups from 34 provinces. This study exhibited 785 traditional uses of Z. officinale to treat 69 ailments by 462 traditional healers from 254 ethnic groups. Z. officinale was primarily utilized in a combination form of concoction rather than in a single preparation. Pre and postnatal care were recorded as the most frequent indication of Z. officinale practiced by traditional healers. The composition, plant parts used, and the way of administration of Z. officinale were different among the ethnic groups. This study demonstrated both the important role of traditional healers in treating various ailments using Z. officinale and the differences in the traditional utilization of Z. officinale in Indonesia.

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Published

2024-05-22

How to Cite

Traditional uses of ginger (Zingiber officinale Roscoe) based on ethno-medicine study in 254 Indonesia ethnic groups. (2024). Indian Journal of Traditional Knowledge (IJTK), 23(5), 464-472. https://doi.org/10.56042/ijtk.v23i5.1331

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