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Pengolahan Sampah Organik Rumah Tangga Menjadi Pupuk Dengan Memanfaatkan Alat Dekomposer di Kampung Bumimas Cahyani, Dwi; Mufidah, Zunanik; Marpaung, David Septian Sumanto; Santoso, Arif Dwi; Priyonggo, Budi; Fil'aini, Raizummi; Utari, Ni Wayan Arya; Amelia, Okta; Mahardika, Melbi
TeknoKreatif: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol 1 No 1 (2021): TeknoKreatif: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (LP2M), Institut Teknologi Sumatera, Lampung, Indonesia.

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35472/teknokreatif.v1i1.520

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Rumah tangga merupakan sektor penghasil sampah paling besar dimana komposisi yang paling dominan adalah sampah makanan. Salah satu alternatif pengolahan sampah makanan adalah dengan mengkonversi bahan organik tersebut menjadi produk bernilai guna tinggi, yakni pupuk organik. Metode yang dipakai dalam kegiatan pengabdian ini adalah pemberian pelatihan kepada kader Pemberdayaan & Kesejahteraan Keluarga dan Kelompok Wanita Tani Kampung Bumi Mas untuk mengolah sampah organik menjadi pupuk cair dan pupuk padat untuk digunakan kembali sebagai nutrisi alami untuk tanaman. Target khusus yang ingin dicapai adalah untuk melakukan transfer teknologi aplikatif dengan menggunakan alat dekomposter sederhana skala rumah tangga kepada masyarakat. Selain itu juga mengajak masyarakat untuk turut aktif dalam upaya penurunan emisi gas rumah kaca yang dihasilkan dari sampah organik rumah tangga.
Utilization of Nyamplung Oil as an Active Ingredient in an Antioxidant Facial Clay Mask Amelia, Okta; Yunira, Eka Nur’azmi; Larassati, Dyah Putri; Trimolaksono, Untung
Agroindustrial Journal Vol 12, No 2 (2025)
Publisher : Department of Agroindustrial Technology, Faculty of Agricultural Technology UGM

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/aij.v12i2.106029

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Nyamplung oil has active components that are beneficial to skin health due to its high antioxidant content. Nyamplung oil serves as an active element in clay masks. This study uses nyamplung oil, which is high in antioxidants, to harness the renewing and skin regenerating qualities of this natural component. The study involved creating a clay mask with various concentrations of nyamplung oil (4%, 6%, 8%) and xanthan gum (0.6% and 0.8%), and then analyzing its antioxidant activity. The clay mask formulated with 6% nyamplung oil and 0.8% xanthan gum demonstrated strong antioxidant activity (IC50 = 88.29), with a drying time of 5.6 minutes, a pH of 5.56, and a viscosity of 92.2 cP. Conclusion: The results demonstrate that nyamplung oil is a potent natural antioxidant suitable for cosmetic applications. The clay mask formulation with 6% nyamplung oil and 0.8% xanthan gum showed excellent physicochemical properties and very strong antioxidant activity, indicating its potential as an effective facial skin care product.
PKM KWT SEKAR TRANSAD: SOLAR DOME DRYER UNTUK EFISIENSI PENGERINGAN DAN HIGIENITAS PRODUK PASCAPANEN Subara, Deni; Larassati, Dyah Putri; Amelia, Okta
Jurnal Abdi Insani Vol 13 No 1 (2026): Jurnal Abdi Insani
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/abdiinsani.v13i1.3313

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This community service research aims to address the challenges of non-hygienic and weather-dependent traditional drying methods in processing agricultural waste among the Sekar Transad Women Farmers Group (KWT). The primary focus is to implement and test renewable energy-based drying technology to convert pineapple and banana peels into economically valuable flour, thereby meeting the demand for production efficiency and hygiene. The implementation method adopted a participatory, partnership-based approach, engaging KWT partners from the initial design and construction phases. A solar dome dryer unit with a capacity of 500 kg of wet raw material was constructed using polycarbonate material and a light steel frame. Following construction, intensive training was conducted, covering operational protocols, routine maintenance, and quality testing techniques, ensuring the community members achieved full technological mastery. The evaluation of the solar dryer's performance yielded highly satisfactory results. The solar dome drying unit successfully reduced the drying process duration significantly by up to 40% compared to conventional methods, effectively cutting the time from two full days to one. The enclosed design maintained stable internal temperatures above 55°C, a critical threshold for suppressing microbial contamination and pathogenic growth. Post-drying analysis confirmed that the waste flour produced had consistent moisture content, met industrial quality standards, and exhibited significantly superior hygiene levels. The successful adoption of this technology provides a crucial solution to weather fluctuations, guarantees production continuity, and substantially increases the market value of the processed waste products. Thus, the implementation of the solar dome drying system proves to be an innovative, sustainable, and measurable solution for zero-waste management at the community level. The adoption of this renewable energy technology holds significant implications for strengthening local food security and supporting the economic independence of small enterprises through process efficiency.