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PENGARUH KUALITAS PELAYANAN TERHADAP LOYALITAS YANG DI MEDIASI PERILAKU PEMBELIAN DALAM MEMILIH JASA TRANSPORTASI UDARA LION AIR RUTE BANJARMASIN-JAKARTA suryani, Nelly; Rahmawati , Emy; Utomo, Setio
Neraca: Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen dan Akuntansi Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): Neraca: Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen dan Akuntansi
Publisher : Neraca: Jurnal Ekonomi, Manajemen dan Akuntansi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.572349/neraca.v2i2.1001

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The purpose of this study to examine the effect of service quality on loyalty mediated buying behavior in choosing Lion Air airport transportation services Banjarmasin-Jakarta route. Research approach using quantitative approach, type of causal design research, population in this research is all of air transportation service of Lion Air Banjarmasin-Jakarta route, data collected by spread questioner to 120 respondents. The analysis used included validity test, reliability test, classical assumption test, regression analysis, path analysis (analysis path), t test, and coefficient of determination. The result of this study proves that the quality of service (X) has a significant effect on the loyalty (Y), the influence of 9,865%, the quality of service significantly influence the buying behavior (M), the effect of 8.527%, based on path analysis obtained direct influence of the variable of service quality X) to the variable of service user loyalty (Y) of 0, 635, regression coefficient indirect effect variable Quality of service (X) to variable service user loyalty (Y) through variable purchase behavior (M) is 0.617X0.063 = 0.038, the direct influence is greater than the indirect influence of the Purchase behavior variable can not moderate the influence of service quality to customer loyalty.
Kosmetik Rambut menurut Ibn Sina dalam Al-Qanun fi'l-Tibb II; Komponen Kimia dan aktivitasnya - Review Dahlizar, Sabrina; Novitri, Suci Ahda; Betha, Ofa Suzanthi; Kurniasih, Putri; Suryani, Nelly
JSFK (Jurnal Sains Farmasi & Klinis) Vol 10 No 1 (2023): J Sains Farm Klin 10(1), April 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jsfk.10.1.1-9.2023

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Buku Al-Qanun Fi’l Tibb merupakan karya Ibnu Sina mengenai prinsip – prinsip pengobatan yang disusun dalam 5 jilid dan telah digunakan sebagai dasar –dasar pengobatan dan menjadi kurikulum dalam pendidikan kedokteran dan farmasi sampai abad ke 18.  Salah satu dari rangkaian buku tersebut yaitu jilid ke_2 disusun oleh Ibn Sina berupa materia medika yang menguraikan aktivitas dan khasiat, cara penggunaan, dan karakteristik serta deskripsi sebanyak 790 bahan obat tunggal berasal dari tanaman, hewan dan bahan alam lainnya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengeksplorasi komponen metabolit sekunder utama yang terkandung di dalam tanaman yang berdasarkan hasil pengujian Ibnu Sina memiliki aktivitas sebagai kosmetik rambut. Dari hasil penelitian didapatkan bahwa tanaman - tanaman tersebut mengandung komponen metabolit sekunder utama diantaranya terpen, asam fenolat, flavonoid, asam lemak, tanin, alkaloid, saponin, kuinon, dan feniletanoid glikosida. Tanaman dengan komponen utama berupa terpenoid berjumlah 9 tanaman, asam fenolat sebanyak 5 tanaman, flavonoid, asam lemak, alkaloid, dan tannin masing – masing 4 tanaman, senyawa kuinon saponin dan feniletanoid glikosida masing -masing sebanyak 1 tanaman.
A retrospective descriptive cross-sectional study of Oral Dosage Form Administered in The Form of Suspension to ICU Patients at Hospital X Suryani, Nelly; Anwar, Vidia Arliani; Saibi, Yardi; Dhilasari, Estu Mahanani; Dahlizar, Sabrina; Betha, Ofa Suzanti; Komala, Ismiarni; Azzahra, Afifah Nurnishrina
Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences Journal (PBSJ) Vol 6, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/pbsj.v6i2.41341

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Patients in the intensive care unit were often very sick and had lost consciousness. Because they had trouble swallowing, individuals with reduced awareness frequently depended on enteral tubes (NGT) for their daily medical and nutritional requirements. Since not all medications were accessible in parenteral forms, patients who relied on enteral tubes often had issues, including drug stability. Many problems arose in clinical usage when the medication was crushed or suspended and put into the NGT, including drug obstruction in the enteral tube and a reduction in drug stability as a result of the dose form being altered, making the drug unstable. Thus, this study aimed to ascertain the stability of oral suspension medications given to intensive care unit patients. The medical records of intensive care unit patients who had received oral medication therapy at X Hospital in Jakarta were examined retrospectively using a cross-sectional, descriptive approach. According to the statistics, coated tablets accounted for 68% of the most frequently used oral medication preparations. It was highly likely that crushing the coated tablets and administering them via NGT had resulted in tube obstruction. Additionally, 59.26% of the medications used had exhibited hygroscopic qualities, and several had been readily hydrolyzed. Based on these findings, it was concluded that oral medications, particularly crushed-coated tablets, could negatively affect drug stability. Active substances with hygroscopic properties and those prone to hydrolysis were also identified as potential contributors to instability.
Physical-chemical stability test on spray gel with active compound ethyl p-methoxycinnamate (Kaempferia galanga Linn.) and menthol, using combination gelling agent na cmc and copovidone Suryani, Nelly; Komala, Ismiarni; Akhsani, Luthfia Wikhdatul; Dahlizar, Sabrina; Betha, Ofa Suzanti; Rahmat, Deni
JURNAL ILMU KEFARMASIAN INDONESIA Vol 22 No 2 (2024): JIFI
Publisher : Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Pancasila

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35814/jifi.v22i2.1626

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The major component of galangal rhizome (Kaempferia galanga Linn) is ethyl p-methoxycinnamate (EPMS), which amounts to 80.05%. Significant anti-inflammatory activity is exhibited by EPMS from galangal rhizome through the inhibition of carrageenan-induced mouse edema and the inhibition of IL-6 production. EPMC is recognized for various pharmacological effects, particularly its potential as a wound healing agent due to its anti-inflammatory properties. The choice of spray was made because it meets the characteristics of anti-inflammatory preparations in the wound healing process. The preparation must be moist, easily adjusted to the shape of the wound (flexible), sterile, and evenly distributed, covering the tissue, and can be easily removed from the tissue, including the wound. A spray gel dosage form was formulated with varying concentrations of the gelling agent Na CMC, F1 (0.5%), F2 (1.0%), and F3 (1.5%). Physical stability was evaluated at room temperature storage on days 0, 7, 14, and 21. Organoleptics, homogeneity, viscosity, pH, spray pattern, adhesive spread ability, centrifugation test, and cycling test were evaluated. Chemical stability evaluation was carried out using UV-Vis spectrophotometry to assess the EPMS levels in the preparation. The results of the physical evaluation showed that all formulas were stable in terms of organoleptics, homogeneity, and pH, which was in the range of 6.6–7.1; the weight per spray was uniform and relatively stable in centrifugation and cycling tests. The use of a combination of sodium carboxymethylcellulose and copovidone can produce a spray gel preparation of a good aromatic ginger (Kaempferia galanga Linn) crystal with a 1%.
The Effect of Green Accounting, Digital Financial Literacy, and Carbon Emission Disclosure on Sustainable Financial Performance Yanto, Supri; Sari, Putri Irmala; Suryani, Nelly
Applied Business and Administration Journal Vol. 4 No. 2 (2025): Financial Accountability, Technological Innovation, and Sustainable Development
Publisher : Ebiz Prima Nusa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62201/abaj.v4i02.215

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This study examines the effect of green accounting (GA), digital financial literacy (DFL), and carbon emission disclosure (CED) on sustainable financial performance (SFP) in ISSI-listed companies adopting ESG practices (2019–2023). Using a quantitative approach, panel data from annual reports, sustainability reports, and ESG databases were analyzed via EViews 12, employing moderated regression analysis (MRA) to test interactions. Findings reveal that GA and DFL significantly enhance SFP (β = +, p < 0.05), with CED and firm size acting as positive moderators. The study highlights DFL as a novel driver of SFP in emerging markets, while emphasizing the regulatory role of CED in Indonesia. Limitations include a focus on Sharia-compliant firms, suggesting future research should expand to non-Sharia companies and longitudinal post-2023 data. Practical implications urge policymakers to mandate CED and firms to invest in DFL training. The research contributes originality by integrating GA, DFL, and CED previously unexplored in combination within an ESG framework, offering empirical insights for sustainable finance strategies.
The Effect of Gelatin and Propylene Glycol on the Penetration Rate of Asiaticoside from Centella asiatica (L.) Urb Leaf Extract Gel Dahlizar, Sabrina; Anggraeni, Yuni; Munfarikhatin, Atina; Suryani, Nelly; Betha, Ofa Suzanti; Zilhadia, Zilhadia; Fajriah, Sofa; Septama, Abdi Wira; Handayani, Maulina; Herdini, Herdini
Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences Journal (PBSJ) Vol 7, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : UIN Syarif Hidayatullah Jakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/pbsj.v7i1.43891

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Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. is a plant known for its potential in scar treatment due to the presence of asiaticoside, a compound capable of promoting skin cell tissue repair. However, the large molecular size of asiaticoside hinders its penetration through the skin. This study aims to evaluate the effect of gelatin and propylene glycol on the transdermal penetration of asiaticoside from a gel formulation containing Centella asiatica leaf extract. Four different formulations were tested: a control (F1, without gelatin or propylene glycol); one with 15% propylene glycol (F2); one with 4% gelatin (F3); and one with 4% gelatin and 15% propylene glycol (F4). The physical characteristics of the formulations were assessed using several parameters: organoleptic properties, pH, homogeneity, centrifugation, spreadability, viscosity, and rheological behaviour. Penetration studies were performed using a Franz Diffusion Cell with a Whatman No. 1 membrane (pre-coated with Spangler solution) for 360 minutes. The penetration data were analyzed using Liquid Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) with a C18 BEH column (2.1 × 50 mm; 1.8 μm particle size). The results showed that each formulation exhibited distinct characteristics. The study findings indicated that both gelatin and propylene glycol, as well as their combination, significantly influenced the penetration of asiaticoside in the gel formulation. Propylene glycol, functioning as a penetration enhancer, was found to increase the penetration of asiaticoside in both gelatin-based and liquid formulations.
Pemberian Informasi Obat Pasien Dengan Resep Antibiotik dan Penyediaan Antibiotik Tanpa Resep di Tangerang Selatan: Providing Drug Information to Patients with Prescribing Antibiotics and Provision of Antibiotics without Prescription in South Tangerang Saibi, Yardi; Suryani, Nelly; Novitri, Suci Ahda; Hasan, Delina; Anwar, Vidia Arlaini
Jurnal Farmasi Galenika (Galenika Journal of Pharmacy) (e-Journal) Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): (October 2020)
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (428.448 KB) | DOI: 10.22487/j24428744.2020.v6.i2.15051

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A pharmacy is a place where pharmacists do their pharmaceutical work, serving directly and responsibly for patients who need their professional services. One form of direct service is the provision of drug information and counseling. The purpose of this study was to describe the drug information services provided by pharmaceutical personnel in the South Tangerang area pharmacy for patients who redeemed prescriptions using antibiotics. Patient simulation method was used to collect data to 100 pharmacies that were randomly selected based on data in the city health office. Recommendations were obtained from the South Tangerang branch of the Indonesian Pharmacists Association while ethical clearance was obtained from the ethical committee of the Faculty of Medicine, University of Indonesia. The results of this study indicate that 85% percent of pharmaceutical personnel who provide drug information for simulated patients are non-pharmacists. The most widely conveyed drug information items were the frequency of drug use delivered by 82% of pharmacists, received by the intended use (61%) and time of use (44%). Not related to pharmacy officers who submit the following information: drug interactions and ways to prevent them, side effects of drugs and how to prevent them; food and drinks that must be avoided as well as how to store drugs. As many as 49% of pharmacists provide additional antibiotics requested by patients without a prescription. Drug information points provided by pharmacy staff specifically by pharmacist had not been maximally delivered.
The Effect of Gelatin and Propylene Glycol on the Penetration Rate of Asiaticoside from Centella asiatica (L.) Urb Leaf Extract Geleaf Extract Gel Dahlizar, Sabrina; Anggraeni, Yuni; Munfarikhatin, Atina; Suryani, Nelly; Betha, Ofa Suzanti; Zilhadia; Fajriah, Sofa; Septama, Abdi Wira; Handayani, Maulina; Herdini
Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences Journal (PBSJ) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Pharmaceutical and Biomedical Sciences Journal (PBSJ)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15408/w7prk175

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Centella asiatica (L.) Urb. is a plant known for its potential in scar treatment due to the presence of asiaticoside, a compound capable of promoting skin cell tissue repair. However, the large molecular size of asiaticoside hinders its penetration through the skin. This study aims to evaluate the effect of gelatin and propylene glycol on the transdermal penetration of asiaticoside from a gel formulation containing Centella asiatica leaf extract. Four different formulations were tested: a control (F1, without gelatin or propylene glycol); one with 15% propylene glycol (F2); one with 4% gelatin (F3); and one with 4% gelatin and 15% propylene glycol (F4). The physical characteristics of the formulations were assessed using several parameters: organoleptic properties, pH, homogeneity, centrifugation, spreadability, viscosity, and rheological behaviour. Penetration studies were performed using a Franz Diffusion Cell with a Whatman No. 1 membrane (pre-coated with Spangler solution) for 360 minutes. The penetration data were analyzed using Liquid Chromatography–Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC–MS/MS) with a C18 BEH column (2.1 × 50 mm; 1.8 μm particle size). The results showed that each formulation exhibited distinct characteristics. The study findings indicated that both gelatin and propylene glycol, as well as their combination, significantly influenced the penetration of asiaticoside in the gel formulation. Propylene glycol, functioning as a penetration enhancer, was found to increase the penetration of asiaticoside in both gelatin-based and liquid formulations.