Sains Malaysiana 42(10)(2013): 1431–1438
Ethnobotanical
Survey of Medicinal Plants Used for the Treatment of Diabetes in Manisa, Turkey
(Tinjauan
Etnobotani bagi Tumbuhan Ubatan yang Digunakan dalam Rawatan Kencing Manis di
Manisa, Turki)
C.
Durmuşkahya1*
& M. Öztürk2 3
1Department of Biology, Education Faculty,
Celal Bayar University, Demirci, Manisa, Turkey
2Faculty
of Forestry, University Putra Malaysia, 43400 Serdang, Selangor,
Malaysia
3Botany
Dept. Ege Science Faculty, Ege University, 35 Bornova, Izmir, Turkey
Diserahkan: 10 Mac 2013/Diterima: 12 Mei 2013
ABSTRACT
In this study, medicinal plants which are traditionally used for
treatment of diabetes mellitus in Manisa and its environs have been
investigated. A detailed market survey and ethnobotanical enquiry was performed
in the region. In all, 121 medicinal herb dealers were interviewed together
with the patients suffering from diabetes. After questionnaire studies, plant
specimens were collected from medicinal herb markets known locally as ‘aktars’
or ‘baharatchi’, a total of 27 plant taxa belonging to 15 families were
identified to be used for the treatment of diabetes. These taxa mostly belonged
to the families Rosaceae (5 taxa), Lamiaceae (3 taxa), Fabaceae (2 taxa) and
Asteraceae (2 taxa). The most important anti-diabetic plants are; Zizyphus jujube Mill. (jujube), Origanum
onites L. (oregano), Ceracus mahaleb L. (mahaleb) and Trigonella
foenum-graecum L. (fenugreek). Attempts are being made to investigate their
active compounds responsible for the hypoglycemic activity.
Keywords: Diabetes; ethnobotany; Manisa; medicinal plants; Turkey
ABSTRAK
Dalam kajian ini tumbuhan ubatan yang digunakan secara tradisi
bagi rawatan kencing manis di Manisa dan kawasan sekitarnya telah dikaji. Suatu
tinjauan pasaran yang terperinci dan penanyaan etnobotani telah dilaksanakan di
rantau itu. Sejumlah 121 penjual herba ubatan telah ditemu duga bersama dengan
pesakit yang mengidap kencing manis. Selepas kajian soal selidik spesimen
tumbuhan dikutip dari pasar herba
ubatan yang dikenali sebagai ‘aktars’ atau ‘baharatchi’, sejumlah 27 takson
tumbuhan tergolong kepada 15 famili telah dikenal pasti digunakan bagi rawatan
kencing manis. Takson ini kebanyakannya tergolong dalam famili Rosaceae (5
takson), Lamiaceae (3 takson), Fabaceae (2 takson) dan Asteraceae (2 takson).
Tumbuhan anti-kencing manis yang terpenting ialah; Zizyphus jujube Mill. (jujube), Origanum
onites L. (oregano), Ceracus mahaleb L. (mahaleb) dan Trigonella
foenum-graecum L. (fenugreek). Percubaan telah diambil untuk meneliti
sebatian aktif yang bertanggungjawab bagi kegiatan hipoglisemia.
Kata kunci: Etnobotani; kencing manis; Manisa;
tumbuhan ubatan; Turki
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