Awar Awar(Ficus septica Burm.L)
Sinonim :Ficus hauili Blanco, Ficus casearia F. v. Mueller ex Benth, Ficus kaukauensis Hayata.
Familia :MoraceaeLocal Name : Sirih popar (Ambon) Tagalolo, Bei, Loloyan (Minahasa); Ki ciyat (Sunda); Awar awar (Jawa); Bar-abar (Madura); Awar awar (Belitung); Tobotobo (Makasar); Dausalo (Bugis); Bobulutu (Halmahera Utara); Tagalolo (Ternate). NAMA ASING: Papua New Guinea: omia (Kurereda, Northern Province), manibwohebwahe (Wagawaga, Milne Bay), bahuerueru (Vanapa, Central Province). Philippines: hauili (Filipino), kauili (Tagalog), sio (Bikol).SIMPLISIA Name Fici septicae folium; daun awar-awar
Description:
Tree or shrub height, 1-5 feet tall. Main stem bent crooked, soft, rounded branchescylindrical, hollow, bare, clear gummy. Leaves a single fulcrum, large, very sharp,single leaves, stemmed, leaves alternate or opposite sat, stemmed 2.53 cm.Strands of oval or elliptical, with rounded base, tip narrowed quite blunt, flat edge,9-30 times 9-16 cm, from shiny dark green above, with many spots of pale, light green from the bottom, left and right side bone leaves the center with 6-12 leavesbones beside; both sides of the bone leaves conspicuous because of its pale.Compound Interest pot arrangement in pairs, short-stemmed, at pangkaInya with 3leaves a protective, light green or green-gray, diameter approximately 1.5 cm, in some plants there are male flowers and flower gal, on the other female flowers.Fruit type of pot, fleshy, green-green-gray, diameter of 1.5 to 2 cm. Flowering timefrom January to December. These plants are found in Java and Madura; grow in areas with an altitude of 1200 m above sea level, are found by the roadside, scrub and open forest.
Curable Disease:
Leaves of Ficus septica can inhibit the growth of Bacillus subtilis and Escherichiacoli in vitro, the test results bioautografi reported that 4 g awar awar leaf extractwhich is soluble in methanol to inhibit bacterial growth. Antofin (5 g) as an antibacterial effect (B. subtillis, M flavus and E. Coli)
utilization:
ART USED
The leaves are used to cure skin diseases, appendicitis, ulcers overcome,venomous snake bites, and shortness of breath.
The roots are used to counteract the poison (fish), prevention of asthma; in additionthe leaves can cause vomiting.
The sap is used to overcome the swelling and headache.
Fruit for laxatives.
EXAMPLE OF USAGE IN PUBLIC:
To treat ulcers:
5 bay leaves washed and finely milled; plus salt to taste, then used as a compresson the boil (1-2 times a day).
composition:
This plant contains alkaloids, which include (-)-tilosrebrin (hauptalkaloid), tiloforin,septisin, and antofin, but it also contains flavonoids.
Sinonim :Ficus hauili Blanco, Ficus casearia F. v. Mueller ex Benth, Ficus kaukauensis Hayata.
Familia :MoraceaeLocal Name : Sirih popar (Ambon) Tagalolo, Bei, Loloyan (Minahasa); Ki ciyat (Sunda); Awar awar (Jawa); Bar-abar (Madura); Awar awar (Belitung); Tobotobo (Makasar); Dausalo (Bugis); Bobulutu (Halmahera Utara); Tagalolo (Ternate). NAMA ASING: Papua New Guinea: omia (Kurereda, Northern Province), manibwohebwahe (Wagawaga, Milne Bay), bahuerueru (Vanapa, Central Province). Philippines: hauili (Filipino), kauili (Tagalog), sio (Bikol).SIMPLISIA Name Fici septicae folium; daun awar-awar
Description:
Tree or shrub height, 1-5 feet tall. Main stem bent crooked, soft, rounded branchescylindrical, hollow, bare, clear gummy. Leaves a single fulcrum, large, very sharp,single leaves, stemmed, leaves alternate or opposite sat, stemmed 2.53 cm.Strands of oval or elliptical, with rounded base, tip narrowed quite blunt, flat edge,9-30 times 9-16 cm, from shiny dark green above, with many spots of pale, light green from the bottom, left and right side bone leaves the center with 6-12 leavesbones beside; both sides of the bone leaves conspicuous because of its pale.Compound Interest pot arrangement in pairs, short-stemmed, at pangkaInya with 3leaves a protective, light green or green-gray, diameter approximately 1.5 cm, in some plants there are male flowers and flower gal, on the other female flowers.Fruit type of pot, fleshy, green-green-gray, diameter of 1.5 to 2 cm. Flowering timefrom January to December. These plants are found in Java and Madura; grow in areas with an altitude of 1200 m above sea level, are found by the roadside, scrub and open forest.
Curable Disease:
Leaves of Ficus septica can inhibit the growth of Bacillus subtilis and Escherichiacoli in vitro, the test results bioautografi reported that 4 g awar awar leaf extractwhich is soluble in methanol to inhibit bacterial growth. Antofin (5 g) as an antibacterial effect (B. subtillis, M flavus and E. Coli)
utilization:
ART USED
The leaves are used to cure skin diseases, appendicitis, ulcers overcome,venomous snake bites, and shortness of breath.
The roots are used to counteract the poison (fish), prevention of asthma; in additionthe leaves can cause vomiting.
The sap is used to overcome the swelling and headache.
Fruit for laxatives.
EXAMPLE OF USAGE IN PUBLIC:
To treat ulcers:
5 bay leaves washed and finely milled; plus salt to taste, then used as a compresson the boil (1-2 times a day).
composition:
This plant contains alkaloids, which include (-)-tilosrebrin (hauptalkaloid), tiloforin,septisin, and antofin, but it also contains flavonoids.