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The Potential of Natural Based-Skincare Cosmetic Ingredients for Naturally Glowing Skin Oktaviani, Dede Jihan; Susilawati, Yasmiwar; Tjitraresmi, Ami; Zuhrotun, Ade
Borneo Journal of Pharmacy Vol. 6 No. 4 (2023): Borneo Journal of Pharmacy
Publisher : Institute for Research and Community Services Universitas Muhammadiyah Palangkaraya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33084/bjop.v6i4.5013

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The use of skincare products is the primary need in modern society. There is an increase in awareness of maintaining beauty and healthy skin, as well as the desire to have naturally glowing, healthy skin, which is in line with the rise in the use of cosmetics, especially skincare products. Nature provides many plants and marine resources (such as algae) that can be utilized as essential ingredients for cosmetics preparations with various benefits such as cleansers, toners, moisturizers, and sun protectors, a primary series of skincare products to gain naturally glowing, healthy skin. This review aims to provide information about plants and marine algae that can be used as skincare ingredients, their phytochemical contents, and their function in cosmetics to achieve naturally glowing skin. Various plants and marine algae categorized based on their benefits as skincare have great potential to be developed as ingredients in cosmetic preparations. The content of phytochemical compounds in these plants and marine algae supports these benefits. Each skincare category has major phytochemical compounds that play a role in providing these benefits.
Efektivitas kinerja pengawasan obat dan makanan di wilayah kerja Balai Besar Pengawas Obat dan Makanan di Bandung Aristawidya, Levina; Zuhrotun , Ade
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Sciences JPS Volume 8 Nomor 1 (2025)
Publisher : Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Tjut Nyak Dhien

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36490/journal-jps.com.v8i1.593

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The increasing demand for drugs and food will have an impact on the production and distribution of drugs and food which is increasingly widespread. The widespread distribution of drugs and food has caused public health problems related to quality and safety that do not meet standards, so that it is necessary to increase drug supervision both pre-market and post-market by the National Agency of Drug and Food Control (NADFC). Therefore, this article aims to determine the effectiveness of the monitoring performance of drug and food production and distribution facilities carried out by one of the Technical Implementation Units of Indonesia NADFC, namely Balai Besar POM in Bandung The method used in this article is descriptive qualitative using primary data from performance reports from the Balai Besar POM in Bandung from years 2020 to 2023. Based on the achievement of performance indicators, the implementation of supervision activities for drug and food production and distribution facilities by the POM Center in Bandung is considered quite effective as evidenced by the Performance Achievement Value which is always above 100% from year to year. The overall achievement value and performance efficiency from 2020 to 2023, respectively, include 104.66%; 101.38%; 107.60%; and 103.82%. However, if we look closely at the realization value per indicator each year, there are several indicators that have not reached the 2020-2024 strategic plan target so that further efforts are needed to improve and maximize the performance achievement value. These efforts can be successful if accompanied by collaboration and synergy of all stakeholders so that the public receives quality and safe drug and food products according to standards.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Rizky Afinasari, Auliya Agni Nur Amalia Aliya Nur Hasanah Amatulloh, Asyifa Ami Tjitraresmi, Ami Anastasya, Gracia Anis Yohana Chaerunisaa, Anis Yohana Annisa Abdiwijaya Qaromah Apriali, Kirka Dwi Apriani, Elsa Fitria Arif S.W Kusuma Aristawidya, Levina Asep Maulana Ishak Asri Peni Wulandari Aulia, Safira Azzahra, Ratu W. Bagas Adi Prasetya Nugraha Chaniago, Rahadatul Aisy Dede Jihan Oktaviani Desi Harneti Putri Huspa Devani Olivia Winardi Dewi, Sumartini Dian Amalia Maharani Driyanti Rahayu Dwie Astrini Eli Halimah, Eli Ellin Febrina Enny Rohmawaty Farah Mufidah Febriani, Mariska Febriliza, Resti Fikri Nazaruddin Firdaus, Muhammad Fahd FITRIA CITRA AYU Franatalia Sinaga Hadad, Nur Diana Hafidh Beta Arif Putra HARUMI ANANDA Hesti Lina Wiraswati Iyan Rifky Hidayat Iyan Sopyan Jessyca Sirait Jutti Levita Karen Kezia Lolowang LUTHFI HARGO SIWI Maryam Hasymia Ishmatullah MEGANTARA, SANDRA Meiliana Thamrin Mochamad Rizal Muchtaridi Muchtaridi Muhammad Begawan Bestari Muhammad Rizky Fauzan Mutiara Apriliansyah NATASYA WILONA Neli Neli Nenny Agustanti NIDA ISTI`AZAH Nisa Amalia Nurhanifah Puspitadewi NURUL KARTIKA HANDAYANI OKTAVIANI, DEDE JIHAN Permata, Shinta Putri Nur Fauziyah Raden Ajeng Nursamtari Rahmawati, Adira Rain Kihara Boangmanalu Rania Aisha Nuralisa Resti Febriliza Rezsitta Oknine Husein Rimadani Pratiwi Rini Hendriani Rizky Abdullah RIZQA NURUL AULIA Rosdianto, Aziiz Mardanarian Rr. Sulistiyaningsih Rumaseuw, Ellen Stephanie RUTH MICHELLEE PARDEDE Saragih, Winda A. M. Savira Ekawardhani Shafa Nurul Fadilah Shella Widiyastuti Sitinjak, Bernap D. P Sri Adi Sumiwi Sri Agung Fitri Kusuma, Sri Agung Syahla Afaaf Alliyah Taqiyyah Qothrunnadaa Tavira, Zulfa Thamrin, Meiliana TIANA MILANDA Tina Rostinawati Ulya Nabila Usman, Hermin A. Vesara A. Gathera Wensa, Lena Wijaya, Muhammad Palar Wulantresna, Dewi Yasmiwar Susilawati Yoga Windhu Wardhana Yoppi Iskandar