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guidelines on registration of traditional and health
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Guidelines on Registration of Traditional & Health Supplement Products
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Dated 08 July 2009
MALAYSIAN BIOTECHNOLOGY CORPORATION SDN BHD
(Company No. 691431-D)
GUIDELINES ON REGISTRATION
OF TRADITIONAL AND HEALTH
SUPPLEMENT PRODUCTS
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8 July 2009
AUTHORS:
ROZITA ISHAK
JUNAINAH MOHAMAD
Please note that the information contained herein is intended to be used for guidance and knowledge
only. Whilst every effort has been taken to ensure the accuracy and completeness of the contents at
the time this Guidance Paper is issued, inaccuracies may exist due to several reasons including
changes of circumstances and/or amendments brought about due to a change in the policy (s) or
prevailing rules or regulation.
BiotechCorp does not hold out, warrant or guarantee that the reliance on the information contained
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1 OBJECTIVE AND INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................1
1.1 Objectives........................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Introduction...................................................................................................... 1
2 OVERVIEW ON REGISTRATION OF TRADITIONAL & HEALTH SUPPLEMENT
PRODUCTS ...........................................................................................................................1
2.1 What is traditional product ................................................................................ 1
2.2 What is health supplement product .................................................................. 2
2.3 Acceptable Claims for traditional & health Supplement product ...................... 2
3 GUIDELINES ON REGISTRATION OF TRADITIONAL & HEALTH SUPPLEMENT........2
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3.5
3.6
Who can apply for product registration ............................................................. 2
Quest2 Online Submission System .................................................................. 2
How to register the traditional & health supplement product ............................ 3
Product Validation ............................................................................................ 3
Admin Information ............................................................................................ 3
Application Fee................................................................................................. 3
4 SAMPLE SUBMISSION .......................................................................................................4
4.1 What are Import Permit and Exemption for Manufacturing and how to apply ... 4
4.2 Documents required for submission of sample for analysis ............................. 4
5 APPROVAL ..........................................................................................................................5
5.1 Lead time for product registration ..................................................................... 5
5.2 Result of testing................................................................................................ 5
5.3 Market Placement ............................................................................................ 5
ANNEXURE ...............................................................................................................................7
Annex 1
Annex 2
Annex 3
Annex 4
Annex 5
Annex 6
List of prohibited Botanicals (Herbs and herbal derivatives) ................. 7
Wildlife whose use is prohibited in traditional medicine ...................... 16
Claims acceptable for Traditional Products......................................... 30
Functional Claims acceptable for Health Supplement ........................ 33
Quest2 Online System ........................................................................ 35
Example of Import Permit and Application Letter of Import Permit ..... 41
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OBJECTIVES AND INTRODUCTION
1.1
Objectives
The objectives of this Guidance Document is to provide general guidance
for the registration of traditional product and health supplement
in Malaysia.
This Guidance Paper should be read inconjunction with the relevent
sections of the Drug Registration Guidance Document January
2008 produced by the National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau.
In the event of any contradiction between the content of this
document and any Guidance Document produced by the National
Pharmaceutical Control Bureau or any written law, the latter shall
take precedence.
1.2
Introduction
Natural product discovery and commercialization is one of the focus areas in the
National Biotechnology Policy – Trust 1: Agricultural Biotechnology
Development. One of the requirements prior to the commercialization of natural
products is for the product to be registered with National Pharmaceutical Control
Bureau.
The National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau (NPCB is a bureau under the
Ministry of Health, Malaysia, in charge of pharmaceutical regulatory matters. The
main objective of the NPCB is to ensure the quality, safety and efficacy of
products for the local market through a registration and licensing scheme.
Products that are regulated by the NPCB included:
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Pharmaceuticals;
Traditional and Health Supplements;
Cosmetics; and
Veterinary products.
For more information, please log on to http://www.bpfk.gov.my
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OVERVIEW ON REGISTRATION OF TRADITIONAL & HEALTH SUPPLEMENT
PRODUCTS
2.1
What is traditional product?
A traditional product is any product used in the practice of indigenous medicines.
The product may consist of one or more naturally occuring substance of a plant.
Animal or mineral origin or part thereof and it can be in an extracted or nonextracted form. It includes homeopathic medicines, ayurvedic medicines and
medicated plasters. Examples include Misai Kucing, Aloe Vera, Noni Juice,
Royal Jelly and other similar products.
Note however that ingredients that fall under the prohibited plant or animal list
are not allowed to be registered.
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Please refer to Annex 1 and Annex 2 for the list of prohibited plants and animals
respectively.
2.2
What is health supplement product?
A health supplement is a preparation intended to supply nutrients such as
vitamins, minerals, fatty acids or amino acids, that are missing or are not
consumed in sufficient quantity in a person's diet. Examples are multivitamins,
Vitamin C, Vitamin B Complex, Evening Primrose Oil and Omega 3 Fish Oil.
2.3
Acceptable Claims for traditional and health supplement product.
For traditional products, the words “Traditionally used for…” must be inserted in
front of the claim.
The claims allowed for traditional products are listed in Annex 3.
The functional claims acceptable for health supplements are dependant on the
vitamin and mineral content of the product.
Functional claims acceptable for health supplement products are listed in Annex
4.
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GUIDELINES ON REGISTRATION OF TRADITIONAL & HEALTH SUPPLEMENT
3.1
Who can apply for product registration
The applicant for product registration must be a locally incorporated company
with a permanent address in Malaysia. If the applicant is not the product owner,
it should be authorized in writing by the product owner to be the holder of the
product registration certificate and be responsible for all matters pertaining to the
registration of the product. The applicant, thus becomes the marketing
authorization holder and must assume responsibility for the quality, safety and
efficacy of the product.
3.2
Quest2 Online System
3.2.1 What is the Quest2 Online Submission System?
The Quest2 Online System is a an integrated and computerised system
used by the National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau which enables the
Product Licence Holder, Manufacturer, Importer and other related users to
conduct a secured
online transaction for the purpose of product registration, renewal of
registration, change of manufactuirng site and for application for variation
of product particulars such as labelling, packaging sizes and claims.
To access this system, you are required to have a User Digital Certificate
which comes in a Smart Card System. For details on how to apply for the
Smart Card System, please refer to Annex 5.
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How to register the traditional and health supplement product
The application for product registration follows a 2-step process:
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ii.
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Step 1
: Product Validation; and
Step 2
:(Part 1) Submission of administration data and product
information
Product Validation
All fields in product validation page are compulsory.
3.5
Admin Information
Documents required for this section are:
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For Local Products
Batch Manufacturing Formula
In Process Quality Control
Finished Product Specification
Stability Data
Label (Mock Up) for immediate
Container
Label (Mock Up) for outer
Carton
Good Manufacturing Practices
(GMP)
Protocol of Analysis
Certificate of Analysis
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For Imported Products
Batch Manufacturing Formula
In Process Quality Control
Finished Product Specification
Stability Data
Label (Mock Up) for immediate
Container
Label (Mock Up) for outer carton
Certificate of Free Sale (CFS)
Good Manufacturing Practices
Letter of Authorisation from Product
Owner
Letter of Appointment of Contract
Manufacturer from Product Owner
Letter of Acceptance from Contract
Manufacturer
Protocol of Analysis
Certificate of Analysis
All documents should be in JPEG, GIF or PDF format not more than 1MB for
each attachment.
3.6
Application Fee
Once the application form has been submitted, you are required to pay the
application fee. On the system, proceed to the Registration Payment section,
click “pay” at the bottom of the screen. Select your payment method on the next
screen and click “confirm” at the bottom of the screen. The screen will display a
payment voucher and click “print” on the bottom of the screen.The payment
voucher must be attached together with the payment. A copy of the payment
voucher is also required during sample submission.
The application fees shall be payable to “Biro Pengawalan Farmaseutikal
Kebangsaan” in the form of a bank draft or money order .
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The total fee for a traditional product is RM1,200 while for health supplements it
is RM2,200. For a health supplement products containing two or more active
ingredients, the fees are RM3,000.
The payments should be sent to:
Administrative Unit,
National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau,
Jalan Universiti,
PO Box 319,
46730 Petaling Jaya
Selangor
Evaluation of product information will only start after clearance of payment.
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SAMPLE SUBMISSION
For traditional products, once the NPCB’s accessor has completed the product
evaluation, a notification e-mail will be sent to you and you are required to
submit your sample for laboratory analysis. In doing so, you may need either an
import permit (if your product is manufactured outside Malaysia) or exemption for
manufacturing of sample (for locally manufactured product).
For health supplements, sample analysis will only be done after product
registration has been approved. A letter will be sent to you when you need to
submit your sample for laboratory analysis.
4.1
What are Import Permits and Exemption for Manufacturing of Sample and
how to apply?
An import permit is a permit required prior to bringing an unregistered product
into Malaysia as samples for laboratory analysis. The permit will be endorsed by
an enforcement officer at the entry point and has to be submitted together with
the sample to the Laboratory Services Unit of NPCB. You should write in to
apply for the import permit from the Centre of Product Registration, NPCB.
Please refer to Annex 6 for an example of import permit.
An Exemption for Manufacturing of Sample is a letter that is required for a
local manufacturer to manufacture an unregistered product for sample
submission. It has to be submitted together with the sample to the Laboratory
Services Unit of NPCB. The Exemption for Manufacturing of Sample letter will be
automatically generated by the system during the process of product registration.
You can print out the letter through the Quest2 System after submitting your
product registration.
4.2
Documents required for submission of sample for analysis
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For Local Products
Exemption
for
Manufacturing of Sample
letter
A minimum quantity of 4
separate containers with
total contents of not less
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Import permit
A minimum quantity of 4
separate containers with
total contents of not less
than 50gms
Samples must be in their
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than 50gms
Samples must be in their
original
packaging
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labelling
Certificate of Analysis
The expiry date of samples
must be at least 1 year
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date
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submission
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voucher
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original
packaging
&
labelling
Certificate of Analysis
The expiry date of samples
must be at least 1 year
from
the
date
of
submission
A copy of the payment
voucher
APROVAL
5.1
Lead time for product registration
For traditional and health supplement products, the evaluation process generally
takes about 6 months.
5.2
Result of Testing
The result of testing will be notified via the Quest2 System.
5.3
Market Placement
A product cannot be placed in the market until you get the registration number
which starts with the words ‘MAL’. NPCB will inform you (via email) once your
product has been approved. The registration number must be printed on your
product label before it can be relased onto the market.
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Flow chart for the stages of registration under the Quest2 System
Stage 1
Stage 2
Apply for Digicert Smart Card
System (Quest2)
Submit documentation via Quest2
System (online
Step 1
Step 2
Product Validation
Part 1: Submit Administration
Data & Product Information
Application Evaluated by the
NPCB assessor
Sample Submission
Approval
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Annex 1
List of Prohibited Botanicals (Herbs and herbal derivatives)
(i) Botanicals (and botanicals ingredients) containing scheduled poisons as listed
Under the Poison Act 1952
Aconitum
Asidosperma belladonna
Black nightshade
Berberis
Calaber bean (physostigma venenosum)
Cabola albarrane
Chondodendron tomentosum
Colchicum autumnale
Datura metel
Datura stramonium
Digitalis purpurea folium
Drimia maritime (Squill)
Ephedra Herbs
Foxglove leaf
Gelsemium sempervirens
Hyoscyamus muticus
Hyoscyamus niger
Larrea tridenata
Larnea Mekicara
Lobelia inflate
Lobelia nicotianifolia
Mitragyna spesiosa Korth. (mitragynine)
Nicotinana Tabacum (solanine)
Nux Vomica
Papaver somniferum
Physostigma microphyllus
Puasininystalia yohimbe
Rauwolfia serpentine
Rauwolfia vomitoria
Schoenocaulonofficinale
Scillae bulbus (Squill)
Solanum nigrum (Black nighshade)
Strychnos nuxvomica
Urginea maritime (Squill)
Urginea Scill (Squill)
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(ii) Botanicals (& botanical ingredients) which are banned
Reported to cause.
-Liver toxicity
Botanical’s name (& botanical ingredients)
1. Chapparal (Larrea tridentate & Larrea
Mexicana)
2. Piper methysticum (kava-kava)
3. Comfrey (Symphytum officinale,
S.asperum,
S.x.uplandicum)
4. senacio spp (Senecio aureus, S.jacobaea,
S.bicolor, S.nemorensisi, S.vulgaris, S.longilobus,
S.scandens Buch.-Ham)
-Kidney toxicity
1. Magnolia officinalis
2. Stephania tetrandra
3. Aristolochic Acid (A. A)
**to identify the Botanicals which may contain
A.A please refer to List A & List B
-Not allowed in preparation for
oral use
Dryabalanops aromatic & Borneolum syntheticum
(contains camphor & borneol)
-Disturbance of the nervous
system
Hydrastis Canadensis
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U. S Food and Drug Administration
Center for Food Safety and Applied Nutrition
Office of Nutritional Products, Labelling and
Dietary Supplements
List A
Botanicals known or suspected to contain Aristolochic Acid
Botanical Name
Aristolochia spp
Common or other names
Aristolochia
Guan mu tong
Guang mu tong
Aristolochia acuminata Lam
Oval leaf
Syn . Aristolochia tagala Champ
Dutchman’s pipe
Aristolochia Griseb
Aristolochia bracteolate Retz
Ukulwe
Aristolochia chilensis Bridges in Lindl.
Aristolochia cinnabarina C.Y. Cheng & J.L
Wu
Aristolochia clematitis L.
Birthwort
Aristolochia contorta Bunge
Ma dou ling
Tian xian teng
Aristolochia cymbifera Mart. Zucc.
Mil homes
Aristolochia debilis Siebold & Zucc.
Syn. Aristolochia longa Thunb.
Syn. Aristolochia recurvilabra Hance
Ma dou ling
Tian xian teng
Qing mu xiang
Syn. Aristolochia sinarum Lindl.
Sei-mokkou (Japanese)
Birthwort
Long birthwort
Aristolochia elegans Mast.
Syn. Aristolochia hassleriana Chodat
Aristolochia esperanzae Kuntze
Aristolochia fangchi Y.C Wu ex L.D.
Chow & S.M Hwang
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Guang fang ji
Fang ji
Mokuboi (Japanese)
Kwangbanggi (Korean)
Fang chi
Kou-boui (Japanese)
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Aristolochia fimbriata Cham
Aristolochia indica L.
Aristolochia kaempferi Willd.
Syn. Aristolochia chrysops (Stapf) E.H
Wilson ex Rehder
Syn. Aristolochia feddei H. Lév.
Syn. Aristolochia heterophylla Hemsl
Syn. Aristolochia mollis Dunn
Syn. Aristolochia setchuenensis Franch
Syn. Aristolochia shimadai Hayata
Syn. Aristolochia thibetica Franch
Syn. Isotrema chrysops Stapf
Syn. Isotrema heterophylla (
Hemsl.) Stapf
Syn. Isotrema lasiops Stapf
Aristolochia kwangsiensis Chun 7 F.C.
How
Syn. Aristolochia austroszechuanica C. B
Chien & C. Y. Cheng
Indian birthwort
Yellowmouth
Dutchman;s pipe
Aristolochia macrophylla Lam.
Syn. Aristolochia siphon L’Hér.
Aristolochia manschuriensis Kom.
Syn. Hocquartia manshuriensis (Kom.)
Nakai
Syn. Isotrema manchuriensis (Kom.) H.
Huber
Dutchman’s-pipe
Manchurian Birthwort
Manchurian
Dutchman’s pipeGuang mu tong
Kan-Mokutsu (Japanese)
Mokuboi (Japanese)
Kwangbanggi (Korean)
Aristolochia maurorum L.
Aristolochia maxima jacq.
Syn. Aristolochia maxima var.
Angustifolia Duchartre in DC.
Syn. Howardia hoffmanni Klotzsch
Aristolochia mollissima Hance
Aristolochia pistolochia L.
Aristolochia rigida Duch.
Aristolochia rotunda Linn.
Aristolochia serpentaria L.
Syn. Aristolochia serpentaria var. Hastate
(Nutt) Duch.
Virginia snakeroot
Serpentaria
Virginia serpentary
Aristolochia watsoni Wooton & Standley
or
Aristolochia watsonii Wooton & Standley
Syn. Aristolochia porphyropyylla Pfeifer
Aristolochia westlandii Hemsl. Or
Aristolochia westlandi Hemsl.
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Aristolochia zollingeriana Miq.
Syn. Aristolochia kankauensis Sasaki
Syn. Aristolochia roxburghiana subsp.
Kankauensis (Sasaki)
Kitam.
Syn. Hocquartia kankauensis (Sasaki)
Nakai ex Masam.
Syn. Aristolochia tagala var. Kankauensis
(Sasaki) T. Yamaz.
Asarum canadense Linn.
Syn. Asarum acuminatum (Ashe) E.P.
Bicknell
Syn Asarum ambiguum (E.P. Bicknell)
Daniels
Syn. Asarum canadense var. Ambiguum
(E.P. Bicknell) Farw.
Syn. Asarum canadense var. Refelxum
(E.P. Bicknell) B.L.
Rob.
Syn. Asarum furcatum Raf.
Syn. Asarum medium Raf.
Syn. Asarum parvifolium Raf.
Syn. Asarum refelxum E.P. Bicknell
Syn. Asarum rubrocinctum Peattie
Wild ginger
Indian ginger
Canada snakeroot
Fals coltsfoot
Colic root
Heart snakeroot
Vermont
Snakeroot
Southern
snakeroot
Asarum himalaicum Hook. f. & Thomson
ex Klotzsch or
Asarum himalaycum Hook. f. & Thomson
ex Klotzsch
Tanyou-saishin
(Japanese)
Asarum splendens (F. Maek.) C.Y. Cheng
& C.S. Yang
Do-saishin (Japanese)
Bragantia wallichii R.Br.
Specimen exists at New York Botanical
Gardens.
Tropicos does not list this species as a
synonym for any Thottea species. Kew
Gardens Herbarium does not recognize
the genera Bragantia. Until additional
information is obtained we will use the
same name as cited in J. Nat. Products
45:657-666 (1982)
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List B
Botanicals which may be adulterated with Aristolochic Acid
Botanical Name*
Akebia spp.
Akebia quinata 9Houtt.) Decne
Syn. Rajania quinata Houtt.
Akebia trifoliate (thumb.) Koidz.
Asarum heterotropoides F. Schmidt
Syn. Asarum heteropoides F. Schmidt
Syn. Asiasarum heterotropoides
(F. Schmidt) F. Maek.
Common or Other Names
Akebia
Mu tong
Ku mu tong
Zi mutong
Bai mu tong
Mokutsu (Japanese)
Mokt’ong (Korean)
Chocolate vine
Fiveleaf akebia
Mu tong
Yu zhi zi
Mukotsu (Japanese)
Mu tong
Three leaf akebia
Yu zhi zi
Keirin-saishin (Japanese)
Chinese wild ginger
Manchurian wild ginger
Bei xi xin
Xin xin
Asarum sieboldii Miq.
Syn. Asarum sieboldii fo. Seoulense (Nakai)
C.Y. Cheng & C.S Yang
Syn. Asarum sieboldii. var. Seoulense
Nakai
Syn. Asiasarum heterotropoides var.
Seoulense (Nakai) F. Maek.
Syn. Asiasarum sieboldii (miq) F. Maek.
Usuba-saishin (Japanese)
Chinese wild ginger
Xi Xin
Hua Xi Xin
Manchurian wild ginger
Siebold’s wild ginger
Clematis spp.
Clematis
Mufangji
Clematidis
Ireisen (Japanese)
Wojoksum (Korean)
Clematis armandii Franch.
Syn. Clematis armandii fo. farquhariana
( W.T. Wang) Rehder & E.H. Wilson
Syn. Clematis armandii var. biondiana
(Pavol) Rehder
Syn. Clematis biondiata Pavol
Syn. Clematis ornithopus Ulbr.
Clematis chinensis Osbeck.
Armand’s clematis
Chuan mu tong (stem)
Xiao mu tong
Armand’s virgin bower
Chinese clematis
Wei ling xian (root)
Clematis hexapetala Pall.
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Clematis montana Buch.-Ham. Ex DC.
Syn. Clematis insulari-alpina Hayata
Clematis uncinata Champ. Ex Benth.
Syn. Clematis alsomitrifolia Hayata
Syn. Clematis chinensis var. uncinata
(Champ. Ex benth.) Kuntze
Syn. Clematis drakeana H. Lév. & Vaniot
Syn. Clematis floribunda (Hayata) Yamam
Syn. Clematis gagnepainiana H.Lév. &
Vaniot
Syn. Clematis leiocarpa Oliv.
Syn. Clematis ovatifolia T. Ito ex Maxim.
Syn. Clematis uncinata var. biternata
W.T.Wang
Syn. Clematis uncinata var. coriacea Pamp.
Syn. Clematis uncinata var. Floribunda
Hayata.
Syn. Clematis uncinata var. ovatifolia (T. Ito
ex Maxim.)
Ohwi ex Tamura
Syn. Clematis uncinata var. taitongensis
Y.C. Liu 7 C.H. Ou
Cocculus spp.
Cocculus carolinus (l.) DC.
Syn. Cebatha carolina Britton
Cocculus
Syn. Epibaterium carolinum (L.) Britton
Syn. Menispermum carolinum L.
Cocculus diversifolius DC.
Syn. Cocculus madagascariensis Diels
Coccolus hirsutus (L.) Diels
Syn. Cocculus villosus DC.
Syn. Menispermum hirsutum L.
Cocculus indicus Royle
Syn. Anamirta paniculata Colebr.
Cocculus laurifolius DC.
Syn. Cinnamomum esquirolii H. Lév.
Indian cockle
Cocculus leaebe DC.
Cocculus madagascariensis Diels
Syn. Cocculus diversifolius DC.
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Cocculus orbiculatus DC.
Syn. Cissampelos pareira Linn.
Cocculus orbiculatus (L.) DC.
Syn. Cocculus cuneatus Benth.
Syn. Cocculus sarmentosus (Lour.) Diels
Syn. Cocculus sarmentosus var. linearis
Yamam.
Syn. Cocculus sarmentosus var. pauciflorus
Y.C. Wu
Syn. Cocculus sarmentosus var.
stenophyllus Merr.
Syn. Cocculus thunbergii DC.
Syn. Cocculus trilobus (Thunb.) DC.
Syn. Menispermum orbiculatus L.
Syn. Menispermum trilobum Thunb.
Syn. Nephroia sarmentosa lour.
Moku-boui (Japanese)
Cocculus palmatus (Lam.) DC.
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Cocculus pendulus Diels
Syn. Cebatha pendua (J.R. & C. Forst.)
Kuntze
Syn. Epibaterium pendulus Forst. f.
Syn. Cocculus Epibaterium DC.
Cocclulus pendulus (Forst. & Forst) Diels.
Cocculus palmatus Hook.
Syn. Jateorhiza Miersii Oliver
Cocombo
Cocculus thunbergii DC.
Diploclisia affinis (Oliv.) Diels.
Syn. Diploclisia chinensis Merr.
Syn. Cocculus affinis Oliv.
Diploclisia chinensis Merrill
Xiangfangchi
Manispernum dauricum
Saussurea lappa (Decne.) Sch. Bip.
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Sinomenium acutum (Thunb.) Rehder &
E.H. Wilson
Syn. Cocculus diversifolius var. cinereus
Diels
Syn. Cocculus heterophyllus hemsl. & E.H.
Wilson
Syn. Menispermum acutum Thunb.
Syn. Sinomenium acutum (Thunb.) Rehder
& E.H. Wilson
Var. cenereum (Diels) Rehder & E,H.
Wilson
Syn. Sinomenium diversifolium (Diels) Diels
Orientvine
Xunfengteng
Dafengteng
Daqingmuxinag
Zhuigusan
Da ye qingshener
Mufangji
Hanfangji
Tuteng
Zhuigufeng
Maofangji
Stephania spp.
Stephania
Stephnia tetrandra S.Moore
Fen fsng ji, fang ji
Fang ji (root)
Hang fang ji
Kanboi (Japanese)
Hanbanggi (Korean)
Fun-boui (Japanese)
Sen-mokkou
Vladimiria souliei (franch) Ling
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Annex 2
Wildlife whose use is prohibited in traditional medicines.
Traditional products are prohibited from containing ingredient derived from the body /
parts of wildlife as listed in the Wildlife Protection Act 1972. Some examples of the
animals and birds whose use is prohibited have been listed as examples below. For full
list of the prohibited wildlife, please refer to the Wildlife Protection Act 1972.
FIRST SCHEDUL COMPLETELY PROTECTED WILDLIFE SPECIES
No
1
English Name
Javan Rhinoceros
Scientific Name
Rhinoceros sondaicus
Malay Name
Badak Raya
2.
Sumatran Rhinoceros
Didermocerus
sumatrensis
Badak Kerbau
3.
Tapir
Tapirus Indicus
4.
Banteng
Badak Chipan, Badak
Tampong
Banteng, Sapi, hutan
Bos banteng
5.
Siamang
Siamang
Hylobates syndactylus
6.
Agile Gibbon
Wak-wak
Hylobates agilis
7.
White-handed Gibbon
Ungka
Hylobates lar
8.
9.
Scaly anteater or
Pangolin
Tenggiling
Manis javanica
Malayan wild Dog
Serigala, Anjing hutan
Cuon alpines
10.
Clouded Leopard
Harimau dahan
Neofelis nebulosa
11.
Marbled Cat
Kucing dahan
Felis marmorata
12.
Flat-headed Cat
Kucing hutan
Felis planiceps
13.
Golden Cat
Kucing tulip
Felis temminckii
14.
Linsang
Linsang
Prionodon linsang
15.
Binturong or Bear-cat
Binturong
Artictis binturong
16.
Slow Loris
Kongkang, kera duku
Nyticebus caucang
17.
Otter civet
Musang memerang
Cynogale bennettii
18.
Derby’s Banded Civet
19.
Yellow-throated
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Martes flavigula
Musang belang
Mengkira
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Marten
Weasel
Mustela nudipes
Pulasna
21.
Long-tailed porcupine
Trichys lipura
Landak padi
22.
Serow
Capricornis sumatrensis
Kambing gurun,
23.
Selangor Pigmy Flying
Squirrel
Petaurillus kinlochii
Tupai terbang terkecil
24.
Red-cheeked Flying
Squirrel
Hylopetes spadiceus
Tupai terbang pipi merah
25.
Grev-cheeked Dlying
Hylopetes Lepidus
Tupai terbang squirrel pipi
kelabu
26.
Whiskered Flying
squirrel
Petinomys genebarbis
Tupai terbang
berjambang
27.
White-Bellied Flying
Petinomys setosus
28.
Vordemann’s Flying
Petinomys vordermanni
29.
Horsfield’s Flying
Squirrel
Lomys horsfieldii
30.
Smoky Flying squirrel
31.
Large Black Flying
Squirrel
Pteromyscus
pulverulentus
Aeromys tephromelas
Tupai terbang hitam
32.
Red Giant Flying
Squirrel
Petaurista Petautista
Tupai terbang merah
33.
Spotted Giant Flying
Petaurista elegant
34.
Malayan Flying Lemur
Cynocephalus
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Tupai terbang squirrel
dada putih
Tupai terbang squirrel
kecil
Tupai terbang ekor merah
Tupai terbang kotor
Tupai terbang squirrel
bintang
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SECOND SCHEDULE PROTECT WILDLIFE SPESIES
Part I : Binatang-binatang Perburuan besar (Large hunted animals)
No
English Name
Scientific Name
Malay Name
1.
Elephant
Elephas maximus
Gajah
2.
Gaur
Bos gaurus hubbacki
Seladang
Part II : Binatang-binatang perburuan ( Prey animals)
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Sambur Deer
Barking Deer
Large Muose-Deer
Lesser Muose-Deer
Tiger
Leopard
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Hairy-nosed Otter
Smooth Otter
Common Otter
Small-clawed Otter
Common Palm Civet
6.
7.
8.
Malay Civet
Short-tailed
Mongoose
Small Indian
Mongoose
Indian Grey
Mongoose
Leopard Cat
Pig-tailed Macaque
Malayan Porcupine
Malayan Flying Fox
Crocodile
Python
Water monitor
Clouded monitor
Dumeril’s Monitor
Rusa
Cervus unicolor
Kijang
equines
Napoh
Munctiacus muntjak
Pelandok
Tragulus napu
Harimau belang
Tragulus javanicus
Harimau bintang,
Pantheratigris
Harimau kumbang
7.
Malayan Honey-Bear
Panthera pardus
Beruang
8.
Wild pig
Helarctos malayanus
Babi hutan
9.
Bearded pig
Sus scrofa
Babi bodoh
Sus barbatus
Part III : Binatang-binatang liar lain yang diperlindungi (Other protected wildlife)
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16.
17.
18.
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Lutra sumatrana
Lutra perspillata
Lutra lutra
Amblonyx cinerea
Paradoxurus
hermaphrodites
Viverra tangalunga
Herpestes branchyurus
Herpeteses
auropunctatus
Herpestes edwardsii
Felis bengalensis
Macaca nemesrina
Hystrix brachyuran
Pteropus vampyrus
Crocodylus porosus
Python reticulates
Varanus salvator
Veranus nebulosus
Varanus dumeril
Memerang hidung
Memerang licin
Memerang utara
Memerang kecil
Musang pulut
Musang tenggalong
Bambun ekor pendek
Cheperlai,bambun kecil
Bambun kelabu
Kucing Batu
Berok
Landak raya
Kluang
Buaya Tembaga
Ular Sawa
Biawak air
Biawak tikus
Biawak kudong
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THIRD SCHEDULE COMPLETELY PROTECTED WILD BIRDS
No
Name
Family
English Name
Scientific Name
1.
2.
Grebes
Petrels
Podicipididae
Hydrobatidae
3.
Tropic Birds
Phaethontidae
-Little Grebe
-Wilson’s
Storm Petrel
-Short-tailed
Tropic Bird
-Podiceps ruficollis
-Oceanitis
Occeanicus
-Phaeton aethereus
4.
Pelicans
Pelecanidae
-White Pelcian
-Pelecanus
onocrotalus
-Undan
Putih
5.
Grannets &
boobies
Sulidae
-Brown booby
-Sula leocogaster
-Dendang
laut
6.
Cormorants
Phalacrocoracidae
-Common
Cormorant
-Phalcrocorax carbo
-Dendang
air
7.
Darters
Anhingidae
-Darter
-Anhinga anhinga
8.
Frigate Birds
Fregatidae
-Christmas
Island Frigatebird
-Fregata andrewsi
-Burung
kosa
-Burung
Simbang
Pulau
9.
Herons
Ardeidae
-Dusky-grey
Heron
-Cattle Egret
-Ardae sumantrana
10.
Stork
Ciconiidae
11.
Ibises
Threskiornithidae
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-Burung
Lembu
-Bubulcus ibis
-Burung
Bangau
-Chinese Egret -Egreetta eulophotes Burung
Bangau
China
-Night Heron
-Nycticorax
-Burung
nycticorax
kuak
-Cinnamon
-Ixobrychus
Bittern
eurhythmus
-Puchong
Bendang
-Milky Stork
-Ibis lcinereus
-Burung
-Storm’s Stork -Ciconia stormi
Upeh
-Lesser
-Leptoptilos
Adjuntant Stork javanicus
-Burung
Botak
-White Ibis
-Threskiornis
-Burung
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Hawks and
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-Machaerhamphus
alcinus
-Pernis
-Crested
Honey Buzzard ptilorhynchus
-Ictinaetus
-Black Eagle
malayensis
-Torgos calvus
-King Vulture
-Bat Hawk
-Long-billed
Vulture
-Gyps indicus
-White-backed
Vulture
-Pseudogyps
bengalensis
-Marsh Harrier
-Circus aeruginosus
-Short-toed
Eagle
-Circaetus gallicus
-Lang
Malam
-Lang
Lebah
-Lang
Hitam
-Burung
Hereng
-Burung
Hereng
Paroh
Panjang
-Burung
Hereng
Belakang
Putih
-Lang
Kepala
Putih
-Lang Jari
Pendek
13.
Osprey
Pandionidae
-Osprey
-Pandion haliaetus
-Lang
Tiram
14.
Falcons
Falconidae
-Microhierex
caerulescens
-Falco peregrines
-Lang
Rajawali
15.
Pheasants,
partidges
Phansianidae
-Red-breasted
Falconet
-Peregrine
Falcon
-Kestrel
-Long-billed
Partridge
-Black Wood
Partridge
-Roulroul
-Chestnutbreasted
Partridge
-Malay
Peacock
Pheasant
-Rothschild’s
-Great Argus
-Green
Peafowl
16.
Cranes
Gruidae
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-Eastern Sarus
Crane
-Falco tinnunculus
-Rhizothera
longirostris
-Melanoperdix nigra
-Rollulus roulroul
-Arborophilia
charlaeni
-Polyplectron
Malacensis
-Rheinartia Ocellata
-Agusianus argus
-Pavo muticus
-Grus antigone
-Burung
Selanting
-Burung
Bertam
-Burung
Siul
-Sang
Serok
-Merak
Pongsu
-Kuang
Raya
Gunung
-Kuang
Raya
-Merak
-Burung
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Rails, Crakes
& gallinules
Rallidae
-Purple Coot
-Masket
Finfoot
18.
Jacanas
Jacanidae
19.
Gulls & terns
Laridae
20.
21.
Pigeons &
Doves
Cukcoos
Columbidae
Cuculidae
-Porphyrio
Porphyria
-Heliopais personata
-Panglin
-Burung
Pedendeng
-Pheasanttailed Jacana
-Bronzeweiged Jacana
-White-winged
Black Tern
-Common Tern
-Roseate Tern
-Hydrophasianus
Chirurgus
-Metopidius indicus
-Burung
Teratai
-Chlidonias
leucoptera
-Sterna hirundo
-Sterna doughalli
-Little Tern
-Crested Tern
-Sterna albifrons
-Sterna bergii
-Common
Noddy
-Anous stolidus
-Chamar
Sayap
Putih
-Chamar
-Chamar
Jambu
-Chamar
Kecil
Chamar
Berjambul
-Chamar
Hitam
-Nicobar
pigeon
-Pied Imperial
Pigeon
-Mountain
Imperial
Pigeon
-Coloenas
nicobarica
-Ducula bicolour
-Merpati
Mas
-Rawa
-Ducula badia
-Pergam
Bukit
-Red Turtle
Dove
-Lesser Hawk
Cuckoo
-Hawk Cuckoo
-Banded Bay
Cukcoo
-Koel
-Lesser
Green-billed
Malcoha
-Large Greenbilled Malcoha
-Raffles’s
Malcoha
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-Streptopelia
tranquebarica
-Cuculus vagans
-Cuculus fugax
-Cacomantis
sonnerati
-Eudvnamis
scolopacea
-Phaenicophaeus
diardi
-Phaenicophaeus
tristis
-Phaenicophaeus
chlorophaeus
-Sewah
tekukor
-Sewah
tekukor
Besar
-Burung
Takuweh
-Burung
Tahu
-Burung
Chenok
-Burung
Kera
-Burung
Krak
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Typical owls
Barn Owls
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-Collared
Scops Owl
-Scops Owl
-Otus bakkamoena
-Reddish
Scops Owl
-Malay Eagle
Owl
-Fish Owl
-Pygmy Owlet
-Otus rufescens
-Spotted Wood
Owl
-Strix seluputo
-Otus scops
-Bubo sumatranus
-Bubo ketupu
-Glaucidium brodiei
-Barn Owl
-Bay Owl
24.
Frogmounths
Podargidae
-Large
Frogmouth
-Blyth’s
Frogmouth
-Batracostomus
auritus
-Batrachostomus
affinis
25.
Nightjars
Carprimulgidae
26.
Swifts
Apodidae
-Eurostopodus
temmincki
-Caprimulgus
macrurus
-Caprimulgus
indicus
-Collocalia gigas
-Collocalia fuciphaga
27.
Tree Swift
Hemiprocnidae
-Malaysian
Eared Nightjar
-Long-tailed
Nightjar
-Migratory
Nightjar
-Giant Swiftlet
-Grey-rumped
Swiftlet
-White-bellied
Swiftlet
-Malaysian
Spinetail Swift
-Migrant Swift
-Crested Tree
Swift
28.
Trogons
Trogonidae
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-Burung
Jampok
-Burung
Hantu
-Burung
Punggok
Kechil
-Burung
Charekkafan
-Burung
Punggok
Api
-Burung
Segan
-Burung
Taptibau
-Burung
Kuber
-
-Layanglayang Gua
-Collocalia esculenta -Layang
padi
-Chaetura gigantean -Layanglayang
-Apus pacificus
besar
-Hemiprocne
-Layanglongipennis
layang
Berjambol
-Hemiprocne comate
-Whitewhiskered Tree
Swift
-Red-naped
-Harpactes kasumba
Trogan
-Diard’s
-Harpactes Trogon
Tragon
-Orange-Harpacted oreskios
breasted
Trogon
-Burung
Kesumba
-Burung
Gembala
Rimau
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Kingfishers
Alcedinidae
-Common
Kingfisher
-Blue-banded
Kingfisher
-Brown-winged
Stork-billed
Kingfisher
-White-collared
Kingfisher
30.
Bee-eaters
Meropidae
-Bay-haeaded
Bee-eater
-Blue-throated
Bee-eater
31.
Rollers
Crocidae
-Burmese
Roller
31.
32.
Hoopoe
Hornbills
Upupide
Bucerotidae
-Broad-billed
Roller
-Hoopoe
-White-crested
Hornbill
-Bushy-crested
Hornbill
-Blyth’s
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-Pied Hornbills
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-Alcedo atthis
-Alcedo auryzona
-pelargopsis
amauroptera
-Pekaka
Chitchit
-Pakaka
Bukit
-Burung
Buaya
-Halcyon concreata
-Raja
Udang
-Merops leschenaulti -Berekberek
-Merops viridis
-Rengkok
Biru
-Coracias
benghalensis
-Eyrystomus
-Tiong Batu
orientalis
33.
Barbets
Capitonidae
-fire-tufted
Barbet
-Manycoloured
Barbet
-Little Barbet
-Brown Barbet
-Upupa epops
-Berenicornis
-Enggang
comatus
Bulu
-Anorrhinus galeritus -Enggang
Buluh
-Aceros plicatus
-Burung
-Antharacoceros
Jawa
coronatus
-Burung
-Buceros rinoceros
Tangling
-Enggang
-Buceros bicornis
-Enggang
Papan
-Psilopogonn
-Burung
pyrolophus
Tekukur
-Megalaima rafflesi
Akar
-Burung
-Megalaima australis Takor
-Colorhampus
Tukang
fuliginosus
Besi
34.
Honey-guide
Indicaoridae
-Malay Honeyguide
-indicator
archipelagus
-Rhinoceros
Hornbill
-Great Hornbill
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36.
Woodpeckers
Broadbills
Picidae
Eyrylaimidae
-Speckled
Piculet
-Scally-bellied
Woodpecker
-Bamboo
Green
Woodpecker
-Banded Red
Woodpecker
-Olive-backed
Three-toed
Woodpecker
-Great Slaty
Woodpecker
-Marron
Woodpecker
-Pale-headed
Woodpecker
-Green
Broadbill
-Long-tailed
Broadbill
-Balck-and-red
Broadbill
-Dusky
Broadbill
37.
Pittas
Pittidae
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-Picumnus
innominatus
-Picus virdanus
-Pelatok
Belang
-Pelatok
-Picus vittatus
-Pelatok
Hijau
-Picus miniaceus
-Dinipium rafflesi
-Mulleripicus
pulverulentus
-Blythipicus
ribiginosus
-Gecinulus grantia
-Calyptomena viridis
-Psarisomus
dalhousiae
-Cybirhynchus
macrorhynchos
-Corydon sumtranus
-Giant Pitta
-Pitta caerulea
-Garnet Pitta
-Pitta granatina
-Blue-tailed
Pitta
-Pitta guajana
-Pitta sordid
-Hooded Pitta
38.
Swallows
and martins
Hirundinidae
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-House Martin
-Barn Swallow
-Pacific
Swallow
-Red-rumped
Swallow
-Delichon urbica
-Hirundo rustica
-Hirundo tahitica
-Hirundo striolata
-Pelatok
Merah
-Pelatok
Rimba
-Pelatok
Gajah
-Pelatok
Punggor
-Pelatok
Buluh
-Burung
Takau
-Burung
Hujanhujan
-Burung
Rakit
-Burung
Pachat
-Burung
Pachat
Kepala
Merah
-Burung
Pachat
ekor Biru
-Burung
Gembala
Pelandok
-Layanglayang Gua
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Minivets and
greybirds
Campephagidae
-Hook-billed
Greybird
-Barref
Greybird
-Pied Triller
-Ashy Minivet
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Tephrodornis gularis
-Pericrocotus
flammeus
-Merbah
Rimba
-Punai
Rimba
-Kuang Kuit
-Burung
Chok
Padang
-Burung
Mata Hari
-Pycnonotus
melanoleucos
-Pycnonotus
atriceps
-Merbah
Tandok
Burung
Siam
-Pycnonotus dispar
-Merbah
Kunyit
-Merbah
Bersisik
-Murai
Rimba
-Burung
Rabah
-Merbah
Berjanggut
-Burung
Barau Bukit
-Coracina striata
-Lalage nigra
-Percrocotus roseus
-Pericrocotus solaris
-Mountain
Minivet
-Scarlet
Minivet
40.
Bulbuls
Pycnonotidae
-Black-andwhite Bulbul
-Black-headed
Bulbul
-Black-crested
Yellow Bulbul
-Scalybreasted
Bulbul
-Large Olive
Bulbul
-Scrub Bulbul
-Crested
Bulbul
-Mountain
Streaked
Bulbul
-Pycnonotus
squamatus
-Pycnonotus
plumosus
-Criniger bres
-Criniger ochraceus
-Hypsipetes
moclellandi
-Hypsipetes flavalus
-Burung
Tuar
-Ashy Bulbul
41.
Leafbirds
and Fairy
Irenidae
-Common Lora
-Aeghitina tiphia
-Lesser Green
Leafbird
-Chloropsis
cyanopogon
-Greater Green -Chloropsis
Leafbird
sonnerati
-Fairy Bluebird -Irena puella
42.
Drongos
Dicruridae
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-Crow-billed
Drongo
-Bronzed
Drongo
-Lesser
Racket-tailed
Drongo
-Large Rackettailed Drongo
-Dicrurus annectans
-Kelichap
Kunyit
-Burung
Daun
Besar
-Burung
Daun Kecil
-Murai
Gajah
-Chechawi
-Dicrurus aeneus
-Burung
Paha Kelati
-Dicrurus remifer
-Burung
Chawi
-Dicrurus paradiseus Chawi
-Burung
Cha
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Kera
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Orioles
Oriolidae
44.
Crows and
jays
Corvidae
45.
Titmice
Paridae
46.
Nuthatches
Sittidae
47.
Flycatchers
Muscicapidae
48.
Bablers
Timaliidae
-Black-naped
Oriole
-Malaysian
Black-headed
Oriole
-Oriolus chinensis
-Burung
Kunyet
-Oriolus xanthonotus Besar
-Burung
Kunyet
Kecil
-Crested Malay -Platylophus
-Burung
galericulatus
Menjerit
Jay
-Green Magpie -Kitta chinensis
-Burung
Gagak
Gunung
-Black-Crested -Platysmurus
-Burung
Magpie
leucopterus
Kambing
-Sultan Tit
-Melanochlora
-Serai-serai
sultanea
-Velvet-fronted -Sitta frontalis
Nuthatch
-Blue Nuthatch -Sitta azurea
-Merbah
-Rhipidura albicollis
-WhtieGila
throated
Gunung
Fantail
Flycatcher
-Rhipidura javanica
-Pied fantail
Flycatcher
-Merbah
-Muscicapa grandis
-Niltava
Gila
-Burung
-Muscicapa sibirica
-Siberian
Kubung
Flycatcher
-Muscicapa unicolor Padi
-Pale Blue
Flycatcher
-Muscicapa turcosa
-Malaysian
Blue
-Muscicapa Ticellae
Flycatcher
-Tickell’s Blue
-Kelicap
-Muscicapa
Flycatcher
banyumas
Ranting
-Hill Blue
-Muscicapa
Flycatcher
narcissina
-Narcissus
- Philentoma vilata
Flycatcher
-Merbah
-MaroonBatu
breasted
-Murai
-Terpsiphone
Flycatcher
paradise
Ekor
-Paradise
-Terpsiphone
Gading
Flycatcher
atrpcaudata
-Murai
-Japanese
Paradise
-Murai
-Pachycephala
Flycatcher
Bakau
cinerea
-Magrove
Whistler
-Rail babler
-Eupetes
macrocerus
-Striped Babler
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-Blyth’s Jungle
Babbler
-Abott’s Jungle
Babbler
-Graeter Redheaded tree
Babbler
-Lesser-Redheaded Tree
Babbler
-Plain Bubbler
-Striped Wren
Babbler
-Pellorneum ruficeps
-Trichastoma
rostratum
-Trichastoma abbotti
-Small Wren
Babbler
-Napothera
brevicaudata
-Pygmy Wren
Babbler
-Striped Tit
Babbler
-Pneopyga Pusilla
-Fluffy-backed
Tit Babbler
-White-eared
Tree Babbler
-Macronus ptilosus
-Golden Tree
Babbler
-Silver-eared
Mesia
-Cutia
-Common Nun
Babbler
-White-beilled
Crested
Babbler
-White-headed
Babbler
-Long-tailed
Sibia
-Stachyris chrysea
-Malacopteron
magnum
-Malacopteron
cinereum
-Malacoperon affine
-Kenopia striata
-Macronus Gularis
-Stachyris leucotis
-Burung
Terlanjor
-Murai
Belukar
-Murai
Rimba
-Burung
Tua Pulih
-Burung
Resam
-Merbah
Sampah
Kuning
-Burung
Pong-pong
-Kelicap
Bunga
Kantan
-Kelicap
Mas
-Leiothrix
argentauris
-Cutia nepalensis
-Alcippe poiocephala
-Yuhina zantholeuca
-Murai
Sampah
-kelicap
Berjambul
-Gamsorhynchus
rufulus
-Heterophasia
picaoides
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Warblers
Sylviidae
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Thrushes
Turdidae
51.
Wagtails and
pipits
Motacilidae
-Fly-eater
-Gerygone fusca
-Streaked
Fantail Warbler
-Green Leaf
Warbler
-Arctic Leaf
Wabler
-Streaked
Grasshopper
Warbler
-Whitethroated
Flycatcher
Warbler
-Black-necked
Tailor Bird
-Siberian Blue
Robin
-Common
Shama
-Chestnutnaped Forktail
-Slaty-backed
Forktail
-Blue-Rock
Thrush
-Grey-headed
Thrush
-Blue Whistling
Thrush
-Stone Chat
-Siberian
Ground Thrush
-Grey Wagtail
-Cristicola juncidis
-Richard’s Pipit
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Shrikes
Laniidae
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-Phylloscopus
trivirgatus
-Phylloscopus
occipitalis
-Locustella
lanceolata
-Seicercus
superciliaris
-Prthotomus
atrogularis
-Kelicap
Perepat
-Burung
Laki Padi
-Burung
Tikus
-Kelicap
Buluh
-Kelicap
Pucat
Pisang
-Luscinia cyane
-Murai
Batu
-Copsychus
-Burung
malabaricus
Chegar
-Enicurus ruficapillus -Burung
Chegar
Besar
-Enicurus
-Burung
schistaceus
Tarom
-Monticola Solitaria
-Murai
Belanda
-Turdus obscures
-Tiong
Belacan
-Myiophoneus
coeruleus
-Saxicola torquata
-Zoothera sibirica
-Motacilla cinerea
-Anthus
novaeseelandie
-Motacilla indica
-Motacilla flava
-Forest Wagtail
-Yellow
Wagtail
-Schach Shrike -Lanius schach
-Brown Shrike -Lanius shrike
-Thick-billed
-Lanius tigrinus
Shrike
-Mentua
Pelandok
-Burung
Apit-apit
-Burung
Tirjup
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54.
Flowerpeckers
Sunbirds and
spiderhunters
Dicaeidae
Nectariniidae
-Scarletbacked
Flowerpecker
-Javan Firebreasted
Flowerpecker
-Plain
Flowerpecker
-Yellowthroated
Flowerpecker
-Hume’s
Flowerpecker
-Brownthroated
Sunbird
-Ruby-cheeked
Sunbird
-Purple-naped
Sunbird
-Van Hasselt’s
Sunbird
-Yellow-backed
Sunbird
-Scarlet
Sunbird
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White-eye
Zosteropidae
56.
Starling
Sturnidae
57.
Sparrows
and finches
Ploceidae
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-Little
Spiderhunter
-Lesser
Yellow-eared
Spiderhunter
-Streaked
Spiderhunter
-Oriental
White-eyed
-Daurian
Starling
-Chinese
Starling
-Gold-crested
Myna
-Chinese
Crested Myna
-Pin-tailed
Parrot Finch
-Bamboo
Parrot Finch
-Brown
Bulfinch
-Yellowbreasted
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-Dicaeum
cruentatum
-Dicaeum
sanguinolentum
-Burung
Sepah Putri
-Burung
Sepah Putri
Gunung
-Dicaeum concolor
-Prionochilus
maculates
-Dicaeum modestum
-Anthreptes
malacensis
-Anthreptes
singalensis
-Nectarinia
hypogrammica
-Nectarinia sperata
-Kelicap
Mayang
Kelapa
-Kelicap
Belukar
-Kelicap
Rimba
-Aethopyga siparaja
-Aethopyma
mystacalis
-Arachnothera
longirostris
-Arachnothera
chrysogenys
-Kelicap
Jantong
-Kelicap
Pisang
-Arachnothera
magna
-Zosteropidae
palpebrosa
-Sturnus sturninus
-Sturnus sinensis
-Kelicap
Kunyit
-Ampeliceps
coronatus
-Aridotheres
cristatellus
-Erythrura prasina
-Erythrura hyperthra
-Pyrrhula nipalensis
-Emberiza aureola
-Chiak
Perut
Merah
-Pipit
Gunung
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Claims Acceptable for Traditional Product
No
Categories
General Health
1
Maintenance
•
•
Indication Claims
Traditionally used as a health supplement
Traditionally used for general health
Traditionally used for health and strengthening the body
Traditionally used for relief of body heatiness
Traditionally used for general debility, weakness after
illness of childbirth
Traditionally used for loss of appetite
Traditionally used for difficulty in sleep
Traditionally used for relief of fatigue
Traditionally used as an aid to overcome fatigue during
physical exertion
Traditionally used to expel wind and invigorate vital energy
Traditionally used to improve appetite
Traditionally used for relieving waist ache and body
weakness
Traditionally used for relieving dizziness, sweating and
difficulty in sleep
Traditionally used for reducing body odour
Traditionally used for reducing toothache
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
2
Blood & Body
Fluid
•
•
•
•
•
Traditionally used for improving blood circulation
Traditionally used to improve urination
Traditionally used for improving bowel movement
Traditionally used for relieving mild vomiting
Traditionally used for reducing minor swelling
3
Bone, Muscle &
Joint
•
•
•
•
•
Traditionally used for strengthening muscle & bone
Traditionally used for relieving muscular ache
Traditionally used for relieving waist ache and backache
Traditionally used for relief of joints and muscular pain
Traditionally used for relieving muscles sprain
4
Pain & Fever
•
•
•
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Traditionally used for relieving fever
Traditionally used for relieving headache
Traditionally used for relieving pain and itchiness related to
piles
• Traditionally used for symptomatic of body heatiness or
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Cough & Cold
6
Digestive System • Traditionally used for relief stomach ache, mild diarrhoea
• Traditionally used for relief of flatulence, stomach ache,
mild diarrhoea and loss of appetite
• Traditionally used for relief mild diarrhoea, vomiting and
improve appetite
• Traditionally used for relief mild constipation
• Traditionally used to improve appetite and digestion
• Traditionally used for relieving abdominal pain and
flatulence
• Traditionally used for relief of stomach ache, constipation,
mild vomiting and indigestion
• Traditionally used for aid in digestion
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Women’s Health
• Traditionally used to relief menstrual pain, headache and
regulate menstruation
• Traditionally used to reduce body weight
• Traditionally used for relief of vaginal discharge
• Traditionally used for women after childbirth
• Traditionally used for general wellbeing and strengthen the
body after childbirth
• Traditionally used for women after childbirth to reduce body
weight
• Traditionally used for symptomatic relief of vaginal
discharge and mild itch
• Traditionally used to improve menstrual flow, for relief of
menstrual pain, vaginal discharge and flatulence
• Traditionally used for strengthening body muscle and
reducing body weight
• Traditionally used for general health of women after
childbirth
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Men’s Health
• Traditionally used for energy and men’s health
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• Traditionally used for relief of sore throat
• Traditionally used for reducing phlegm and relief cough,
sore throat and body heatiness
• Traditionally used for relief of throat irritations and cough
• Traditionally used for relief nasal congestion
• Traditionally used for relief of sore throat and cough
• Traditionally used for relief of mouth ulcers due to
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• Traditionally used for symptomatic relief of pain and itch
associated with insect bites
• Traditionally used for relief of minor burns
• Traditionally used for relief cuts
• Traditionally used or relief of minor bruises
• Traditionally used for reducing pimples
• Traditionally used to help maintaining healthy skin, nail and
hair
• Traditionally used for reducing pimples and mild itch
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Functional Claims acceptable for Health Supplement
No
1
Item
Vitamin A
2
Vitamin C
3
Vitamin D
4
Vitamin E
5
Thiamine
(Vitamin B1)
• Helps to maintain good health
• Helps normal growth
• Helps the body to metabolize carbohydrate
6
Beta Carotene
• Maintenance of good health
• Helps in maintenance of growth, vision and tissue
differentiation
7
Riboflavin
(Vitamin B2)
8
Niacin
(Vitamin B3)
9
Pyridoxine
(Vitamin B6)
10
Cyanocobalamine
(Vitamin B12)
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• Maintenance of good health
• Helps to maintain growth, vision and tissue
development
• For health bones, teeth, gums as well as general
make-up of the body
• Maintenance of good health
• Helps in normal development & maintenance of
bones and tissue
Claim for specific population subgroups;
• elderly people who are confine indoors
• Maintenance of good health
• Maintenance of good health
• Helps in body to utilize energy from
food/metabolize proteins, fats and carbohydrate
• Claim for specific population subgroups:
• Additional amounts of Riboflavin are required
during pregnancy and breast feeding when diet
does not provide a sufficient daily intake
•
•
•
•
•
Maintenance of good health
Helps normal growth and development
Helps the body in utilization of energy from food
Maintenance of good health
Helps the body to metabolize proteins, fats and
carbohydrates
• Maintenance of good health
• Helps in formation of red blood cell
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Folic Acid
• Helps in the formation of red blood cell
• Helps prevent neural tube defects for women who
are planning a pregnancy before conception and
during 12 weeks of pregnancy at a dose of
400mcg daily
12
Biotin
• Maintenance of good health
• Helps to metabolize fats and carbohydrates
16
Magnesium
• Maintenance of good health
• Helps the body to metabolize carbohydrate
17
Iron
• Maintenance of good health
• Helps in formation of red blood cell
• Helps to prevent iron anaemia
18
Iodine
•
•
Maintenance of good health
Helps in the function of the thyroid glands
19
Zinc
•
•
20
Copper
•
•
Maintenance of good health
Helps to metabolize carbohydrates, fats and
protein
Maintenance of good health
Helps in formation of red blood cell
21
Manganese
•
•
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Annex 5
Quest2 Online Submission System
How to access the Quest2 System?
You must first register your membership particulars online at
www.bpfk.gov.my. On the webpage, go to Quest2 main page
Source: National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau Webpage (www.bpfk.gov.my)
Figure 1: National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau Main Webpage
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On the Quest2 main page, click on the “Sign up Now” menu.
Source : National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau Webpage (www.bpfk.gov.my)
Figure 2: Quest2 Main Page
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Fill up the Quest2 Membership and Registration Form to register your membership.
Source : National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau Webpage (www.bpfk.gov.my)
Figure 3: Quest2 Membership & Digital Certificate Registration Form
You are required to attach a scanned copy of the following documents on your
membership registration form.
1. Copy of the identity card of the applicant (front only)
2. Letter of authorization from the company authorising the applicant
3. Company/CCM/Form 9
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After you have completed the registration form and select the appropriate package, click
the “Submit Registration” button to go to the Payment Voucher.
Source : National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau Webpage (www.bpfk.gov.my)
Figure 4 : Step for Registration of Quest2 Membership
You then select the payment method either money order, postal order or company
cheque before you submit the application online.
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Once you have submitted online, you are required to print the membership registration
slip by clicking at “Print Membership Slip” button.
Source
: National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau Webpage (www.bpfk.gov.my)
Send the Membership Slip together with the following documents:
1. Copy of the identity card of the applicant (front only);
2. Letter of authorization from the company authorising the applicant;
3. Company/CCM/Form 9; and
4. Payment in money order, postal order or company cheque.
To:
Digicert Sdn Bhd,
No. 20-22, Jalan 14/155B,
57000 Kuala Lumpur.
Payment for the Smart Card System must be made to Digicert Sdn Bhd.
For more information, please log on to
www.bpfk.gov.my/body_1sttime_user.htm
After clearance of payment, Digicert Sdn Bhd will mail you the login name and password
to enter the Quest2 System together with the smartcard reader package. You have to
install the smart card system into your computer. Once completed, you can enter the
Quest2 System using the login and the password given.
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Go to the www.bpfk.gov.my/ webpage, and click on the Quest2 System main page.
Enter your correct login name and password.
Source: National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau Webpage (www.bpfk.gov.my)
Once you have successfully logged in, choose new registration form for traditional or
pharmaceutical product and you can start submitting your applications online from there
on.
Validity
The validity of the smart card is 2 years. Within 30 days before the expiry date, the
system will notify you through your email address for renewal of your smart card.
For more information regarding the Smart Card system, please contact Digicert Sdn Bhd
at 03-89943066 / 03-89943066 or email at [email protected]
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Example of Import Permit
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Example of application letter for import permit
References:
1. National Pharmaceutical Control Bureau www.bpfk.gov.my
2. Department of Wildlife and National Park www.wildlife.gov.my
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For further information, please contact:
Vice President,
Facilitation Unit
Client Support Services Division
Malaysian Biotechnology Corporation Sdn Bhd
Level 23 Menara Atlan
161 Jalan Ampang
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03 2116 5588
Fax: 03 2116 5528
Email: [email protected]
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