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UTILIZATION OF GAMBIER LEAVES AS FOOT LOTION FOR DIABETICS TO INCREASE COMMUNITY INCOME IN THE LIMAU MANIS, VILLAGE, PADANG, WEST SUMATRA Nasution, Embun Suci; Putra, Adika Fajar; Hasanah, Uswatul
Jukeshum: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Edisi Januari 2025
Publisher : Universitas Haji Sumatera Utara

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Limau Manis is one of the villages located on Jalan Bandes, Pauh subdistrict, Padang city, West Sumatra province, Indonesia. Limau Manis village has a special problem, namely the lack of health training and the utilization of natural herbs of West Sumatra, namely gambier. This community service aims to provide education on the branding of the pharmacist, diabetes and its prevention, the use of gambier as diabetic’s foot lotion and workshops to make the product, marketing and business plans of a product. This community service conducted on July 12, 2024 with a modified Community Based Interactive Approach (CBIA) method. This activity is divided into 3 stages, namely the pre-implementation stage, the implementation stage, and the monitoring and evaluation stage. The diabetes’s foot lotion formula consists of gambier leaf extract, stearic acid, cera alba, nipagin, nipasol, paraffin liquid, glycerin, triethanolamine, corrigen odoris, and aquadest. Stability tests conducted on diabetes foot lotion for 6 cycles included organoleptic test, homogeneity test, pH test, spreadability test, and adhesion test. The result, distinctive aroma, brownish yellow color, and creamy shape, homogeneous, pH is 6.1 with spreadability 5.2-7 cm and the adhesion test >1 second. It no irritation on the hands of volunteers and met the requirements of the moisture test. The participants were representatives of farmers, housewives, Integrated Healthcare Center staff, youth organizations, and the community actively who were involved during the activity. The comunnity service using the CBA method can increase participans’ knowledge and skill by 77% obtain from pre-test and post-test.
INCREASING COMMUNITY INCOME THROUGH UTILIZATION OF RAMBUTAN AND LEMON SKIN AS ANTIOXIDANT HERBAL TEA IN BINJAI, NORTH SUMATERA Nasution, Embun Suci; Lubis, Muhammad Fauzan; Putra, adika Fajar
Jukeshum: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 1 (2025): Edisi Januari 2025
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Rambung Dalam is one of the sub-disctrict on Jalan Padang, South Binjai, Binjai city, North Sumatera, Indonesia. Rambung Dalam sub-district faces a specific issue, which is the suboptimal utilization of the potential natural resource (rambutan peel waste), where rambutan itself is one of the region's distinctive natural resources. This ommunity aims to provide education about branding of pharmacist, utilization of rambutan and lemon peel as antioxidant tea and workshops on making it, as well as marketing and business plans for a product. The community service was conducted on August 8, 2024 using a modified Community Based Interactive Approach (CBIA) method. This activity was divided into three stages, pre-implementation, implementation, and monitoring and evaluation stages. The formula of antioxidant herbal tea using dried rambutan and lemon peel introduced to the community had been evaluated based on organoleptic tests, antioxidant activity tests, and yeast and mold count tests. The organoleptic test results with 1:1 formula yielded a tea infusion with a brownish-orange color, slightly bitter taste, and strong herbal aroma. The antioxidant test using 2,2- azinobis-3-Ethylbenzothiazoline-6-Sulfonic Acid with three repetitions showed an average IC50 value of 147.63 ppm, categorized as moderate antioxidants. The yeast and mold count test results showed 227 colonies/gram of tea (fulfill the requirement). The participants include community representatives, farmers, housewives, Integrated Healthcare Center staff, youth organizations, and community members actively involved during the activities. The community service using the CBA method can increase the knowledge and skills of participants by 72%, determined from pre-test and post-test results