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Volume 6, Issue 6 (Suppl)

Med Aromat Plants

ISSN: 2167-0412 MAP, an open access journal

Herbals Summit 2017

October 18-20, 2017

October 18-20, 2017 Osaka, Japan

3

rd

Global Summit on

Herbals & Traditional Medicine

Ethno-botanical study of

Quran plants

Nurul Qamariah

Muhammadiyah University of Palangkaraya, Indonesia

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n Islam, ethical teachings of biomedical ethics are linked with Holy Quran and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Quran is the

central religious text of Islam, which Muslims believe to be a revelation from God. The Quran is divided into chapters (surah

in Arabic), which are then divided into verses (ayah). Quran mention a great number of wild plants that are still used in folk

medicine. Quran is one of the best reference books describing the importance of plants for medical benefits, where there are 28

Chapter (Surah) those mentioned specific name of plants in Al-Quran. This paper aims to compile the up-to-date information

about some medicinal plants that mentioned in Al-Quran. Based on the collected data, there are 27 plant species mentioned in

Al-Quran. In this paper, plants species were arranged in systematic order of identity of plant. The identity of the selected plants

were confirmed from existing literature such as, books, journal article and family and species of plants were confirmed from

nomenclatural and bibliographic database, followed by Indonesian name, English name, family, references cited from Holy

Quran, part used, chemical constituents and efficacy of herbal medicine that has been used both empirically and scientifically.

Biography

Nurul Qamariah was born in Palangkaraya, Indonesia, in 1990. She received the B.E degree in Chemistry Education from Palangkaraya University, Central Kalimantan, Indonesia, in

2011, and the

M.Sc

degree in Pharmacy Herbal Medicine from University of Indonesia, Indonesia, in 2014. In 2014 She joined Faculty of Health Science, Muhammadiyah University

of Palangkaraya, as a Lecturer. Since 2015, she became head of planning and database division of Muhammadiyah University of Palangkaraya. Her current research interests include

herbal medicine, natural product, and ethnobotanical.

enqiyu9@gmail.com

Nurul Qamariah, Med Aromat Plants 2017, 6:6 (Suppl)

DOI: 10.4172/2167-0412-C1-014