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PENGENALAN: PENGOLAHAN SAMPAH ORGANIK BERBASIS “ECO-ENZYME” DI DESA BATANNYUH, MARGA, TABANAN Anak Agung Komang Suardana; Ni Putu Nensy Aryanti Rahayu
JURNAL SEWAKA BHAKTI Vol 7 No 2 (2021): Sewaka Bhakti
Publisher : UNHI Press

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Community service entitle Introduction: "Eco-Enzyme" Based Organic Waste Processing in Batannyuh Village, Marga, Tabanan. This program involves the Women Farmers Group "Bakti Pertiwi" in collaboration with the 2021 Universitas Hindu Indonesia Students which located in Batannyuh Village, Marga, Tabanan. The purpose of this service activity is to provide an understanding of "Eco-Enzyme"-Based Organic Waste Processing. It is expected that the understanding of the "Eco-Enzyme" process can be used as a reference in processing organic waste in Batannyuh Village, Marga, Tabanan. The introduction of this program was carried out online with the Women Farmers Group "Bakti Pertiwi" and KKNT students at Universitas Hindu Indonesia. The conclusion of this service program is the importance of processing organic waste. The remnants of organic waste that have been considered useless, in fact store bioactive materials that can be used for various purposes. The introduction of "Eco-Enzyme"-based organic waste processing is only a theory so it needs to be practiced more realistically so that the benefits are more felt by the community, especially the "Bakti Pertiwi" group and then be disseminated to the community in Batannyuh Village, Marga, Tabanan
Development of Organic Medicine Plants as Solutions for Improving The Economy and Health in Penatih Village During COVID-19 Anak Agung Putu Agung Mediastari; Ni Luh Gede Sudaryati; Anak Agung Komang Suardana
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Health Research Vol 3 No 3 (2022): October 2022
Publisher : Forum Kerjasama Pendidikan Tinggi (FKPT)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47065/jharma.v3i3.2805

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The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many social problems, especially the decline in the quality of health due to the lack of people's sources of income. The cultivation of organic medicinal plants in the community is a solution to improve the degree of health and help the community's economic recovery. The community does not have the understanding and ability to cultivate organic medicinal plants and use them as medicine and a source of income. This program aims to promote understanding, capability, and implementation of methods for cultivating organic medicinal plants, post-harvest processing, and their use as medicine and generate household-level economic value. The mentoring process lasted for six months in Penatih Village. Assistance is carried out by providing understanding, knowledge, and practice in developing organic medicinal plants through workshops and assisting the governance of land use, cultivation results, and their use for medicine and economic value. Evaluation of the community's knowledge, understanding, and skills is carried out through post-program interviews. The assistance results show that the community feels the impact of the organic medicinal plant seeds provided. Planting organic herbal medical plants and generating herbal medicinal raw materials with high economic value, such as empon- empon (rhizomes), to raise people's family income increases their knowledge, understanding, and abilities of land management governance. This activity is meant to be long-lasting so that the Organic Herbal Medicine Tourism Village can be built in Penatih Village and help the area's economy.
JENIS HAMA PADA TUMBUHAN DAN LEBAH Trigona sp DI ROYAL HONEY SAKAH, BALI Anak Agung Komang Suardana; I Wayan Wahyudi
JURNAL WIDYA BIOLOGI Vol 14 No 01 (2023): Vol 14 No 01 (2023): Widya Biologi
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Naskah ini merupakan hasil dari tugas Praktek Kerja Lapangan yang bertujuan untuk mengetahui jenis hama pada tumbuhan dan lebah Trigona sp. di agrowisata Lebah Royal Honey Sakah yang dilaksanakan pada hari Minggu, 22 Mei 2022. Metode yang digunakan adalah pengamatan langsung dan studi literature. Adapun hasil yang didapat adalah ditemukan hama yang menyerang pada vegetasi tanaman di Agrowisata Lebah Royal Honey Sakah yang menjadi sumber pakan pada lebah Trigona sp. yaitu hama berupa kutu putih yang dapat berpindah tempat dengan cepat dengan begitu penyebaran dari hama ini sangat. Sedangkan hama pada lebah ditemukan semut, cicak, kalajengking, laba-laba dan tawon, hanya jenis tawon yang merupakan predator yang masih sulit di atasi sampai saat ini.
SOSIALISASI KESELAMATAN DAN KESEHATAN KERJA (K3) KEPADA STAF DAN PEKERJA PERUSAHAAN PT TEDJA JAYA KREASI DENPASAR Made Yuyun Praptaningsih; Anak Agung Komang Suardana; Gde Indra Surya Diputra
JURNAL SEWAKA BHAKTI Vol 9 No 2 (2023): Sewaka Bhakti
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Occupational Health and Safety (K3) is currently the main focus for all companies, especially those operating in the construction sector. The construction services sector is a sector that has a high risk of work accidents because it comes into direct contact with dangerous equipment and terrain. So this writing was carried out to introduce the importance of K3 in work methods. Socialization was carried out by visiting the project from the company PT Tedja Jaya Kreasi then socializing K3 to field supervisors and explaining the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). From the socialization carried out on the implementation of K3 in the field, it is different in each project depending on the scale of the project, from interviews I conducted with field supervisors, the implementation of K3 has been implemented in all projects but inconsistently and there is a lack of socialization regarding work and work methods that prioritize safety at work.
Corticosteroids and glaucoma: How do treatments trigger ocular nerve damage? - A systematic literature review I Gede Satya Wijaya Putra; I Made Dwi Mertha Adnyana; I Wayan Wahyudi; Anak Agung Komang Suardana; Ni Komang Rina Indrayanti; Sang Kompyang Yudistira Eddy Prabowo; I Gede Panduyasa; Dewa Ayu Widyantari; Desak Gede Dwi Agustini; Ni Made Ayu Suwandani
Svāsthya: Trends in General Medicine and Public Health Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : PT. Mega Science Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70347/svsthya.v1i3.22

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Corticosteroids are steroid hormone derivatives produced by the adrenal glands. Corticosteroids in the health sector have been widely utilized as anti-inflammatory agents because of their strong and rapid effects. This study aimed to identify the impact of long-term corticosteroid use on eye damage. This study uses a systematic literature review, which is guided by the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) to the article screening process.  The data of this study, in the form of demographic variables, route of administration, steroid type, comorbidities, and patient risk factors, were descriptively analyzed. As a result, 15 of the 22 articles were selected for analysis. Chronic corticosteroid administration may precipitate optic neuropathy, manifesting as glaucoma, which is characterized by progressive structural degeneration of retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) and concomitant visual function deterioration. The locus of primary pathological insult in glaucomatous conditions is the optic nerve head, specifically at the optic disc. This anatomical site is notable for the abrupt 90-degree angular deviation of RGC axons as they transition from the retinal nerve fiber layer to their trajectory within the optic nerve proper. The use of corticosteroids can damage ocular nerve tissue through an increase in intraocular pressure (IOP) beyond 21 mmHg. This increase in IOP is due to changes in the microstructure of the trabeculum webbing, resulting in increased obstruction to the outflow of aqueous humor.
Empowerment of Cepaka Bali Business Group through cultivation and processing of medicinal plants in Kapal Village, Bali Anak Agung Putu Agung Mediastari; Ni Luh Gede Sudaryati; Anak Agung Komang Suardana; Anak Agung Mas Agung Sri Trisnayanthi; I Gede Mas Agung Darmasaba
Community Empowerment Vol 9 No 10 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Magelang

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The Community Partnership Program implemented in Cepaka Bali Business Group, Kapal Village, aims to empower local communities through the development of the medicinal plant sector. Through a participatory and collaborative approach, the program integrates intensive training, the application of appropriate technology, and the development of marketing strategies to increase the capacity and competitiveness of local herbal businesses. Results show significant improvements in partners' knowledge and skills related to medicinal plant cultivation and processing, with an average increase of 30-40% on various indicators. The implementation of modern technology in the production process improved efficiency and product quality, while product innovation and digital marketing strategies successfully expanded market reach. Overall, the program increased production capacity by 30% and partners' business income by 35% in six months. This success demonstrates great potential for the development of the medicinal plant sector as a driver of local economic growth and preservation of traditional knowledge in Bali.
Adaptation of African Swine Virus in Non-Swine Cell Lines: A Preliminary Study for Vaccine Candidate Tenaya, I Wayan Masa; Agustina, Kadek Karang; Suada, I Ketut; Apsari, Ida Ayu Pasti; Sari, Tri Komala; Handayani, Ni Made; Widayantari, Anak Agung Ayu Sauca Sunia; Suardana, Anak Agung Komang; Sumarya, I Made; Arsana, I Nyoman; Sudiartawan, I Putu; Wahyudi, I Wayan; Juliasih, Ni Ketut Ayu; Sudaryati, Ni Luh Gede; Damriyasa, I Made
Jurnal Medik Veteriner Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025): April
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jmv.vol8.iss1.2025.114-123

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African Swine Fever (ASF) is among the most detrimental infectious viral diseases in pigs causing approximately 100% mortality. The disease was first reported about 83 years ago in Africa before spreading to Europe in 1957 and Asia in 2010. An adequate vaccine generally containing live attenuated virus isolates prepared in swine macrophages to control the disease is currently unavailable. Therefore, this study aimed to use murine neuroblastoma (N2a) cells, non-swine cell lines, to adapt African swine fever virus (ASFV) isolates for vaccine preparation. ASFV isolate called BL21 obtained from Bali and East Nusa Tenggara was previously propagated in swine macrophages. However, virus was currently adapted in the N2a cells to avoid unwanted issues associated with using swine macrophages, including microbial contamination, as well as technically laborious and ethical issues. The adapted BL21 was re-confirmed with quantitative polymerase chain reaction (q-PCR) and tested in vivo to examine the pathogenicity properties. The results showed that BL21 produced consistently and specifically positive q-PCR, killing experimental pigs with typical gross pathological changes of ASF. BL21 at a 10-3/mL dilution adapted in N2a cells showed similar antigenic properties causing the death of nearly 50% N2a cells in vitro and terminating all in vivo experimental pigs. In conclusion, the BL21 isolate reported in this study could be used as a vaccine candidate after more attenuation and particularly to determine a lethal dose of 50% (LD50) for future investigations.
Behavioral Patterns and Honey Yield Between Native and Non-native Stingless Bees in Bali's Ecosystem Wahyudi, I Wayan; Suardana, Anak Agung Komang
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 25 No. 1 (2025): Januari - Maret
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has led to significant growth in honey bee cultivation in Bali, leading to the introduction of nonnative bee species alongside the indigenous Tetragonula laeviceps. However, the 75% failure rate of nonnative species cultivation between 2020 and 2023 necessitated a deeper understanding of species adaptability in the Bali ecosystem. This study specifically examined the behavioral adaptation and honey production of Heterotrigona itama compared with those of Tetragonula laeviceps in a shared cultivation environment. A seven-month comparative experimental study involving 30 bee colonies (15 H. itama introduced from Lampung and 15 local T. laeviceps) was conducted. Time series sampling was employed at three daily intervals (09:00, 13:00, and 16:00) for behavioral observations, while honey production was measured via nondestructive vacuum extraction. H. itama demonstrated superior honey production (516.3 ml average) to that of T. laeviceps (213.3 ml average). The species exhibited distinct foraging preferences, with T. laeviceps favoring Jatropha integerrima and H. itama preferring Antigonon leptopus and Xanthostemon chrynsanthus. Both species have developed different adaptive strategies for nectar–water content management, with H. itama utilizing sun exposure and T. laeviceps employing smaller storage pots. This study revealed successful coexistence between native and nonnative species through differentiated foraging behaviors and resource utilization strategies, with H. itama showing greater productive capacity attributed to morphological and behavioral differences.
EDUKASI KESEHATAN MASYARAKAT DI POSYANDU BANJAR PURNAMA ASRI, DESA PEGUYANGAN KANGIN, DENPASAR Premayani, Ni Wayan Wina; Suardana, Anak Agung Komang; Dewi, Ni Gst Ayu Kd Diah Ambara; Pratiwi, Ni Putu Eka; Purnamayanti, Ni Made Ayu; Juniantari, Ni Made Sri
JURNAL SEWAKA BHAKTI Vol 11 No 2 (2025): Sewaka Bhakti
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Community health is a crucial aspect in improving quality of life, particularly in urban areas such as Denpasar with its dynamic social conditions. The health education activity at Posyandu Banjar Purnama Asri, Peguyangan Kangin Village, was conducted as an effort to empower the community by enhancing their knowledge, attitudes, and healthy living behaviors. The purpose of this activity was to raise public awareness regarding the importance of clean and healthy living behaviors (PHBS), balanced nutrition, and the prevention of communicable and non-communicable diseases. The methods included interactive counseling, live demonstrations, distribution of educational leaflets, and discussion sessions with posyandu cadres and residents. The results showed an 85% increase in participants’ understanding based on simple pre- and post-tests, along with high enthusiasm and a strong commitment to practice healthy lifestyles within families. Additionally, posyandu cadres improved their capacity to independently provide health education to the community. In conclusion, the community health education program at Posyandu Banjar Purnama Asri was effective in enhancing public awareness and knowledge of health issues while strengthening the role of posyandu as the frontline of community-based health services.