{"id":41573,"date":"2024-05-03T00:47:53","date_gmt":"2024-05-03T00:47:53","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/news.talkwithrattan.com\/index.php\/2024\/05\/03\/orangutan-seen-using-medicinal-plant-to-treat-wound-in-first-for-wild-animals\/"},"modified":"2024-05-03T00:47:53","modified_gmt":"2024-05-03T00:47:53","slug":"orangutan-seen-using-medicinal-plant-to-treat-wound-in-first-for-wild-animals","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/news.talkwithrattan.com\/index.php\/2024\/05\/03\/orangutan-seen-using-medicinal-plant-to-treat-wound-in-first-for-wild-animals\/","title":{"rendered":"Orangutan seen using medicinal plant to treat wound in first for wild animals"},"content":{"rendered":"<div style=\"text-align:center\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"768\" height=\"432\" src=\"https:\/\/i3.wp.com\/e3.365dm.com\/24\/05\/768x432\/skynews-orangutan-sumatra_6541142.jpg?20240502220930&amp;resize=768,432&amp;ssl=1\" class=\"attachment-post-thumbnail size-post-thumbnail wp-post-image\" alt=\"Orangutan seen using medicinal plant to treat wound in first for wild animals\" title=\"Orangutan seen using medicinal plant to treat wound in first for wild animals\" \/><\/div><p> <br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div data-component-name=\"sdc-article-body\" data-highlight-intro=\"true\">\n<p>An orangutan has been observed using a plant with healing properties to treat a wound on its face, in what scientists say is a first for wild animals.<\/p>\n<p>Biologists witnessed the male Sumatran orangutan &#8211; named Rakus &#8211; chewing the leaves of a climbing plant known as Akar Kuning.<\/p>\n<p>He applied the juicy mixture that was produced on to a wound on his right cheek for more than 30 minutes, until the injury was completely covered.<\/p>\n<p>Scientists said he selectively ripped off leaves and chewed on them, before applying the resulting mixture precisely on to the injured area, just below his right eye.<\/p>\n<div class=\"sdc-article-widget sdc-article-image\">\n<figure class=\"sdc-article-image__figure\">\n<div class=\"sdc-article-image__wrapper\" data-aspect-ratio=\"16\/9\"><\/div><figcaption class=\"ui-media-caption\">\n        <span class=\"u-hide-visually\">Image:<\/span><br \/>\n        <span class=\"ui-media-caption__caption-text\">Two months after his self-treatment, the wound is barely visible anymore. Pic: Reuters<br \/>\n        <\/span><br \/>\n      <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p>There was no sign of infection in the following days, and in less than five days the wound was closed before healing completely inside a month, the researchers added.<\/p>\n<p>The Akar Kuning plant, which is found in tropical forests of South East Asia, is known for its pain relieving and anti-inflammatory effects and is often used in traditional medicine to treat diseases such as dysentery, diabetes and malaria.<\/p>\n<p>Rakus was not observed putting it anywhere else, so researchers concluded he was probably using the medicinal plant to treat the wound.<\/p>\n<p>Dr Isabelle Laumer, a primatologist and cognitive biologist at the Max Planck Institute of Animal Behaviour, said Rakus had sustained the wound three days earlier, probably during a fight with a neighbouring male.<\/p>\n<p>She said testing of the plant&#8217;s chemical compounds showed it had a type of alkaloid, which contains &#8220;antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal, antioxidant, and other biological activities of relevance to wound healing&#8221;.<\/p>\n<p>Rakus was also observed resting more than usual after being wounded.<\/p>\n<p>Dr Laumer said: &#8220;Sleep positively affects wound healing as growth hormone release, protein synthesis and cell division are increased during sleep.&#8221;<\/p>\n<div class=\"sdc-article-widget sdc-article-image\">\n<figure class=\"sdc-article-image__figure\">\n<div class=\"sdc-article-image__wrapper\" data-aspect-ratio=\"16\/9\">\n          <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"sdc-article-image__item\" loading=\"lazy\" intrinsicsize=\"768x432\" src=\"https:\/\/e3.365dm.com\/24\/05\/768x432\/skynews-sumatran-orangutan_6540272.jpg?20240502095112\" srcset=\"https:\/\/e3.365dm.com\/24\/05\/384x216\/skynews-sumatran-orangutan_6540272.jpg?20240502095112 380w, https:\/\/e3.365dm.com\/24\/05\/768x432\/skynews-sumatran-orangutan_6540272.jpg?20240502095112 760w, https:\/\/e3.365dm.com\/24\/05\/1600x900\/skynews-sumatran-orangutan_6540272.jpg?20240502095112 1024w, https:\/\/e3.365dm.com\/24\/05\/2048x1152\/skynews-sumatran-orangutan_6540272.jpg?20240502095112 2048w\" sizes=\"(min-width: 1024px) 1024px, 100vw\" alt=\"A wild male Sumatran orangutan has been observed chewing the leaves of a climbing plant known as Akar Kuning\"\/>\n    <\/div><figcaption class=\"ui-media-caption\">\n        <span class=\"u-hide-visually\">Image:<\/span><br \/>\n        <span class=\"ui-media-caption__caption-text\">Pic: PA<br \/>\n        <\/span><br \/>\n      <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p>What was less clear to the team was how the ape came to know of Akar Kuning&#8217;s healing properties.<\/p>\n<p>Dr Laumer said orangutans at the Suaq Balimbing research site in Indonesia &#8220;rarely eat the plant&#8230; [but] individuals may accidentally touch their wounds while feeding on this plant and thus unintentionally apply the plant&#8217;s juice to their wounds.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>In other words, Rakus may have discovered its benefits by accident.<\/p>\n<div class=\"sdc-article-widget sdc-article-image\">\n<figure class=\"sdc-article-image__figure\">\n<div class=\"sdc-article-image__wrapper\" data-aspect-ratio=\"16\/9\">\n          <img decoding=\"async\" class=\"sdc-article-image__item\" loading=\"lazy\" intrinsicsize=\"768x432\" src=\"https:\/\/e3.365dm.com\/24\/05\/768x432\/skynews-akar-akar-kuning-plan_6540270.jpg?20240502094543\" srcset=\"https:\/\/e3.365dm.com\/24\/05\/384x216\/skynews-akar-akar-kuning-plan_6540270.jpg?20240502094543 380w, https:\/\/e3.365dm.com\/24\/05\/768x432\/skynews-akar-akar-kuning-plan_6540270.jpg?20240502094543 760w, https:\/\/e3.365dm.com\/24\/05\/1600x900\/skynews-akar-akar-kuning-plan_6540270.jpg?20240502094543 1024w, https:\/\/e3.365dm.com\/24\/05\/2048x1152\/skynews-akar-akar-kuning-plan_6540270.jpg?20240502094543 2048w\" sizes=\"(min-width: 1024px) 1024px, 100vw\" alt=\"The Akar Kuning plant, which is found in tropical forests of Southeast Asia .&#13;&#10;Pic: Suaq Project\/PA\"\/>\n    <\/div><figcaption class=\"ui-media-caption\">\n        <span class=\"u-hide-visually\">Image:<\/span><br \/>\n        <span class=\"ui-media-caption__caption-text\">The Akar Kuning plant is found in tropical forests of South East Asia. Pic: Suaq Project\/PA<br \/>\n        <\/span><br \/>\n      <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p><strong>Read more from Sky News:<\/strong><br \/><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/story\/ex-politician-seen-beating-his-wife-to-death-in-cctv-footage-sparking-outrage-in-kazakhstan-13126745\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Ex-politician beats wife to death in CCTV footage<\/a><\/strong><br \/><strong><a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/story\/face-of-75-000-year-old-neanderthal-woman-reconstructed-13127314\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">Face of 75,000-year-old Neanderthal woman revealed<\/a><\/strong><\/p>\n<p>The team said its findings, published in the journal Scientific Reports, could help shed light on how the knowledge of wound medications evolved in humans.<\/p>\n<p>It said this is the first time a wild animal has been observed using a plant with known medicinal properties to treat wounds.<\/p>\n<p>The site in Indonesia is a protected rainforest area that is home to 150 Sumatran orangutans.<\/p>\n<p>It&#8217;s a critically endangered species, with around 7,500 left, the World Wildlife Fund said on its website.<\/p>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/news.sky.com\/story\/orangutan-seen-using-medicinal-plant-to-treat-wound-in-first-for-wild-animals-13127804\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>An orangutan has been observed using a plant with healing properties to treat a wound on its face, in what scientists say is a first for wild animals. 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