Kenikir (Cosmos caudatus Kunth) as an ingredient in Pecel (Traditional Javanese Ethnic Salad): Potential and Bioactivity

Marina Silalahi * and Riska Septia Wahyuningtyas

Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Christian University of Indonesia.
 
Research Article
GSC Biological and Pharmaceutical Sciences, 2025, 30(02), 102-108.
Article DOI: 10.30574/gscbps.2025.30.2.0404
Publication history: 
Received on 11 December 2024; revised on 04 February 2025; accepted on 07 February 2025
 
Abstract: 
Kenikir (Cosmos caudatus) is a vegetable that has long been used by local communities in Indonesia, especially those living on the island of Java. The aim of the research is to explain the benefits and bioactivity of C. caudatus, so that its potential can be increased. The research method was carried out using surveys, interviews and literature studies. The respondent is a pecel trader who uses kenikir as an its ingredient. Secondary data was obtained online using the keywords C. caudatus and bioactivity of C. caudatus. Kenikir is a perennial herb with lobed leaves with capitulum flowers. Local people in Jatisampurna use C. caudatus as an ingredient for lalapan (vegetables consumed fresh) and for pecel (a traditional Javanese ethnic salad). The distinctive aroma of C. caudatus leaves makes it suitable for consumption in fresh form or as simple preparations. In traditional medicine, C. caudatus is used to treat various diseases such as osteoporosis and for beauty (preventing aging). The C. caudatus is rich in nutrients such as protein, fiber, Vit C, Vit B1, Vit B2, Beta Carotene, Potassium, Calcium, Iron and Phosphorus. The bioactivity of C. caudatus 's is anti-microbial, tea herbal, anti-osteoporosis, anti-diabetes mellitus, anti-oxidant, neuroprotection, beauty, anti-hypertension and anti-cancer. The use of C. caudatus as a traditional salad and beauty ingredient needs to be researched further so that it becomes an alternative as a natural anti-aging agent.
 
Keywords: 
Cosmos caudatus; Traditional salad; Anti-aging; Tea herbal
 
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