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KINERJA KEUANGAN BERDASARKAN RASIO LIKUIDITAS, RENTABILITAS, DAN SOLVABILITAS PERBANKAN SYARIAH PADA PT BANK MUAMALAT INDONESIA TBK. PERIODE 2011-2013 SUCIATI,
Jurnal Akuntansi AKUNESA Vol 3, No 1 (2014): AKUNESA (September 2014)
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This research analyzes the performance of Bank Muamalat Indonesia Tbk. The purpose of this research is to know and analyze the financial performance of Bank Muamalat Indonesia Tbk. using liquidity, rentability, and solvency ratio. This research using qualitative method and using data financial report Bank Muamalat Indonesia Tbk. period 2011-2013. The result showed that the Bank Muamalat Indonesia Tbk. have good financial performance, accept ROE, NPM, and DER ratio. That ratio should be increase again and the stockholders will give their financial capital for the bank.Kata Kunci: Kinerja keuangan, Bank Syariah, Likuiditas, Rentabilitas, Solvabilitas
Sterol and Triterpene Profiles of the Callus Culture of Solanum mammosum Juliana, Silvy; Suciati,; Indrayanto, Gunawan
Makara Journal of Science Vol. 23, No. 2
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This study aimed to compare the sterol and triterpene profiles of two types of Solanum mammosum callus cultures , i.e., compact globular structure (CGS) and normal fine (F) calluses. The CGS callus resulted from the differentiation of the F calus culture after many years of subculturing. The growth rate, microscopic characteristics, and morphologies of the two callus types were determined and compared. Sterols and triterpenes were identified through thin-layer chromatog-raphy, gas chromatography-flame ionization detection, and gas chromatography–mass spectrometry analyses. The growth rate of the CGS callus was lower than that of the F callus. Microscopic identification revealed that thick, lignincontaining cell walls formed in the CGS callus but not in the F callus. The chromatographic analysis suggested that the CGS and F callus cultures had different sterol and triterpenoid profiles. The sterols and triterpenes produced by the CGC culture were more diverse than those produced by the F callus culture