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KROKOT (Portulaca oleracea) SEBAGAI BAHAN BAKU MAKANAN DAN MINUMAN SEHAT UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN EKONOMI IBU MAJELIS TAKLIM AL-IKHLAS MAKASSAR Nur Azizah, Rizqi; Kamri, Andi Maulana; Awali, Muh. Noer; Isma, Aidil Febryan Arya
Jurnal Mandala Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Mandala Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Progran Studi Farmasi Universitas Mandala Waluya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35311/jmpm.v5i2.468

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Potensi pasar akan bahan baku dan produk yang memiliki daya saing menjadi sebuah komuditas yang kadang sulit dicara oleh masyarakat kalangan bawah. Tanaman krokot (Portulaca oleraceae) yang melimpah dan digunakan secara empiris sebagai obat tradisional untuk meningkatkan kekebalan tubuh, menurunkan lipid dan glukosa darah, bakteriostatik, antineoplastik dan fungsi anti depresan, penyakit kulit, dan antiinflamasi. Berdasarkan uraian analisis situasi yang telah dikemukakan, tim PKM memberikan solusi sebagai berupa penyuluhan dan pengenalan tanaman krokot serta potensinya untuk dijadikan peluang usaha dan pengenalan keamanan pangan sesuai Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) dan pelatihan dan Pendampingan Produksi Krokotea (Teh krokot) dan Krokonies (Brownies Krokot). Krokot (Portulaca oleracea), yang sering dianggap sebagai tanaman liar, sebenarnya kaya akan nutrisi dan manfaat kesehatan, menjadikannya bahan yang ideal untuk produk teh herbal yang unik dan menyehatkan. Mengembangkan teh krokot sebagai produk UMKM dapat menjadi peluang usaha yang menjanjikan, terutama dengan meningkatnya minat masyarakat terhadap produk alami dan herbal. Brownies Krokot dan Teh Krokot dapat diproduksi secara mandiri oleh mitra sebagai makanan dan minuman sehat berbahan dasar herbal Krokot (Portulaca oliracea) dengan bimbingan dari tim Pengabdian Universitas Muslim Indonesia.
Inventarytation of Medicinal Plants in Leang-Leang Village, Bantimurung District, Maros Regency Iriani, Rahma; Amin, Asni; Nur Azizah, Rizqi
Journal of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Sciences Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024): J. Pharm. Nat. Sci.
Publisher : B-CRETA Publisher (CV. Borneo Citra Kreatama)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70392/ha3xrv83

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This study aimed to obtain data, information, and an inventory of medicinal plant species used by the community in Leang-Leang Village. The type of research used was descriptive qualitative research using purposive sampling. Data collection techniques were completed through questionnaires and interviews with 96 Leang- Leang Village respondents. The results reported 43 types of medicinal plants comprising 31 families utilized by the people of Leang-Leang Village to maintain health and treat 24 types of certain diseases. The people of Leang-Leang Village utilized the medicinal plants through the leaves, stems, rhizomes, tubers, roots, sap, fruit, and flowers, with the highest percentage of 78% on the leaves, for instance: guava leaves, soursop leaves, miana leaves, and other types of leaves. The most commonly used method of processing medicinal plants was by boiling, with a percentage of 69%. Besides, it was drunk as the most common way of consumption, with a rate of 77%.
Effect of Over-The-Counter (OTC) Drug Use Education on Community Knowledge Level in Karampuang Village, Panakkukang District, Makassar City through The Mother Active Learning Method Nur Azizah, Rizqi; Rahmawati, Rahmawati; Wati, Aulia; Hardiyanti, Purnamasari; Rian Iryansyah, Rian Iryansyah
Journal of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Sciences Vol. 2 No. 1 (2025): J. Pharm. Nat. Sci.
Publisher : B-CRETA Publisher (CV. Borneo Citra Kreatama)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70392/jpns.v2i1.1518

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Mother Active Learning (MAL) is an educational model of community empowerment to be more skilled in choosing drugs so that self-medication becomes more effective, safe, and cost-effective. This study aims to analyze the effect of over-the-counter (OTC) drug education on the public knowledge level in Panakukkang district through the MAL method. The research design used quasy-experimental, which is non-equivalent control group design. Sample was divided into control and treatment group consisting of 20 and 30 people. The data were analyzed descriptively by evaluating worksheets that were completed by participants. The analysis results found that the mean posttest value for the control group was 42.00 (SD=10.56), while the mean posttest value of treatment group was 84.67 (SD=10.74). Statistical tests found that there were significant differences between the mean values of both groups (p<0.01). Providing education to the community through the MAL method effectively increases knowledge related to the use of OTC drugs.
Evaluation of the Use of Anti-Diabetic Drugs in Outpatient Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Patients at Lasinrang Regional General Hospital, Pinrang Regency in 2023 Nur Azizah, Rizqi; Damayanti, Alfina; Yuliana, Dewi
Journal of Pharmaceuticals and Natural Sciences Vol. 1 No. 3 (2024): J. Pharm. Nat. Sci.
Publisher : B-CRETA Publisher (CV. Borneo Citra Kreatama)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70392/jpns.v1i3.94101

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Diabetes Mellitus (DM), including a disease in the form of metabolic disorders characterized by impaired insulin secretion, impaired insulin production and insulin sensitivity, causing an increase in blood sugar levels (hyperglycemia). This study aims to determine the use of antidiabetic drugs which include the right drug, the right dose, the right indication and the right frequency of administration in outpatient type II diabetes mellitus patients at Lasinrang Regional General Hospital, Pinrang District in 2023. This study is a non-experimental research with a descriptive design retrospectively. The sample in this study is all outpatients with a diagnosis of type II diabetes mellitus at the Lasinrang Regional General Hospital, Pinrang District in 2023. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. The sample of this study is medical record data of patients with type II diabetes mellitus in 2023, which is adjusted to the inclusion criteria. The results of the study showed that of 87 samples consisting of 55 women and 32 men, all of which met the inclusion and exclusion criteria, and showed that the prevalence of age was more susceptible to be affected at the age of 46-55 years as many as 40 patients (45.98%). In the analysis of the accuracy of drug use, outpatient type II diabetes mellitus patients at the Lasinrang Regional General Hospital, Pinrang regency in 2023 have an indication accuracy of 100%, 100% drug accuracy, 100% dose accuracy, and 100% accuracy frequency of drug administration.