Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 16 Documents
Search

Pembangunan Rumah TOGA dan Kebun TOGA sebagai Kawasan Konservasi TOGA di Desa Rambipuji Al Yazid, Moch. Khofi; Firdausy, Camelia Puspita; Muhyidin, Ahmad; Putri, Rinad Alamanda; Nabilah, Arfan; Himmah, Anisatul; Esti, Putri Annora; Dewi, Tyas Cahya; Pangaribowo, Dian Agung
Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) STMIK Indonesia Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/jpni.v5i3.1076

Abstract

Rambipuji Village is a village in Rambipuji District, Jember Regency, which has the potential for family medicinal plants (TOGA). However, based on the survey conducted, the potential of TOGA in Rambipuji Village has not been optimized, both in terms of cultivation and utilization. To address these problems, the Ormawa BEM Faculty of Pharmacy PPK Team built a TOGA conservation area in the form of a TOGA House and TOGA Garden. The research method used in this community service activity is the Asset Based Community Development (ABCD) approach, which prioritizes the utilization of assets and potential that exist within and are owned by the community in Rambipuji Village. The construction of the TOGA House and TOGA Garden was carried out in July 2024. The result of this program is the establishment of a conservation area in the form of a TOGA House and TOGA Garden in Rambipuji Village. These two conservation areas have become TOGA cultivation centers that can later be managed by the community. It is hoped that, with the existence of this conservation area, the potential of TOGA in Rambipuji can be further optimized.
Inventarisasi dan Pemetaan Keberagaman Tanaman Obat Keluarga di Desa Rambipuji, Kabupaten Jember: Upaya Pelestarian Pengetahuan Lokal Pasaribu, Cheryl Areta; Azzahra, Bazlina Ashi; Sepdianto, Bagas Nur; Wijayanti, Pamelia Agnes; Gutomo, Rafa Bagus; Prayoga , Neisya Azka Putri; Putra, Dimas Arifiansyah; Pangaribowo, Dian Agung
Jurnal Pengabdian Nasional (JPN) Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): September
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat (LPPM) STMIK Indonesia Banda Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/jpni.v5i3.1078

Abstract

This study aims to map the diversity of family medicinal plants (TOGA) in Rambipuji Village, Rambipuji District, Jember Regency, East Java. TOGA is an important component in the lives of Indonesian people as an affordable and easily accessible alternative to traditional medicine. Nonetheless, in Rambipuji Village, the potential of TOGA has not been optimally utilized, and information regarding its geographical distribution is still limited. Therefore, accurate mapping is needed to support the utilization and preservation of TOGA. The research method involved three main stages: preparation, implementation, and map-making. In the preparation stage, the research team consulted with village officials to acquire permission and support. The implementation stage involved collecting coordinate point data of various medicinal plant species in the three main hamlets, namely Gudang Karang, Krajan, and Curah Ancar, utilizing the GPS Map Camera application. This data was later analyzed and imported into the QGIS application for the creation of an interactive map. The resulting map shows that there are 126 coordinate points in Gudang Karang Hamlet, 41 points in Krajan Hamlet, and 32 points in Curah Ancar Hamlet, with a total of 48 different medicinal plant species. The resulting TOGA diversity map provides a clear visual picture of the distribution of medicinal plants in Rambipuji Village, whereby it is expected to become a learning tool for the community and support the preservation and sustainable use of TOGA. This mapping is designed to improve the welfare of the community through a more targeted and coordinated utilization of medicinal plants.
Pemberdayaan Santri Pondok Pesantren Mahasiswa Syafi'ur Rohman Jember Melalui Program Budidaya TOGA Pangaribowo, Dian Agung; Kristiningrum, Nia; Diniyah, Nurud; Sallama, Solihatus; Dyanshah, Danny Agus
BERNAS: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 6 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Majalengka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31949/jb.v6i2.11360

Abstract

Pembangunan kesehatan merupakan salah satu syarat untuk menuju kemakmuran suatu daerah. Salah satu program pemberdayaan masyarakat untuk berperilaku hidup bersih dan sehat adalah lewat Pondok Pesantren. Pondok Pesantren Mahasiswa Syafi’ur Rohman merupakan salah satu pondok pesantren (ponpes) di Jember, Jawa Timur yang berjarak 1,5 km dari Universitas Jember. Berdasarkan catatan poskestren, penyakit yang sering dialami oleh santri pondok terkait dengan melemahnya sistem imun, yaitu flu, tenggorokan sakit, demam ringan, sakit kepala, dan bersin-bersin. Dalam upaya peningkatan derajat kesehatan santri pondok, dapat dilakukan lewat pengelolaan tanaman obat keluarga (TOGA) menjadi produk jamu. Metode pelaksanaan kegiatan pada pengabdian masyarakat ini berupa pembangunan taman TOGA, edukasi terkait TOGA dan pelatihan pengolahan TOGA menjadi produk jamu. Lewat kegiatan ini diharapkan ponpes dapat memanfaatkan TOGA menjadi produk jamu dan santri secara rutin minum jamu. Hasil dari kegiatan pengabdian ini yaitu: 1) berdirinya taman TOGA dan media sosial taman TOGA 2) pengurus dan santri pondok memahami terkait manfaat TOGA 3) pengurus dan santri pondok dapat mengolah TOGA menjadi produk jamu berupa sirup jahe dan minuman bunga telang. Dengan adanya kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat, pengurus dan santri pondok telah mendapatkan wawasan tambahan terkait pengelolaan TOGA.
Penentuan Kadar Flavonoid Total dan Klasifikasi Serbuk Daun Murbei (Morus alba L.) Berbeda Ketinggian Tempat Tanam Syaifullah, Abim; Kristiningrum, Nia; Pangaribowo, Dian Agung; Wulandari, Lestyo
Journal of Agropharmacy Vol. 1 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar

Abstract

Mulberry (Morus alba L.) is a plant from the Moraceae family which has a high flavonoid content. This research aims to determine the ability of NIR spectroscopy and chemometrics to classify mulberry leaf powder based on different planting heights and determine the total flavonoid content using the Uv-Vis spectrophotometric method. The classification of mulberry leaf powder originating from the lowlands, midlands, and highlands provides valid results using NIR spectra and chemometric data from the LDA and SIMCA models with an accuracy value of 100%. The average results of determining total flavonoid content using Uv-Vis spectrophotometry showed that the highest levels were in the highlands, followed by the medium and lowlands with total flavonoid levels respectively, namely 6.453 ± 1.194 mg QE/g powder; 5.889 ± 0.944 mg QE/g powder; and 5.177 ± 0.998 mg QE/g powder. The results of the One Way ANOVA test showed that the total flavonoid content of mulberry leaf powder from different altitude areas did not have a significant difference.
Structure Modification of Cinnamic Acid to (E)-1-(3,4-dihydroisoquinoline-2(1H)-yl)-3-phenylprop-2-en-1-one and Antioxidant Activity Test by DPPH Method Pangaribowo, Dian Agung; Fathunnisa, Fathunnisa; Nugraha, Ari Satia; Puspaningtyas, Ayik Rosita; Sary, Indah Purnama
Borneo Journal of Pharmacy Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024): 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.v7i3.6163

Abstract

Antioxidants can protect cells from free radical damage by stabilizing them. One of the compounds that has antioxidant activity is cinnamic acid. Cinnamic acid and its derivatives have several activities: antibacterial, anticancer, and antioxidant. However, the ability of cinnamic acid to capture free radicals is still relatively low. One of the efforts that can be made to increase the antioxidant activity of cinnamic acid is to modify its structure. Structure modification is an effort to improve the pharmacological activity of a compound through chemical synthesis reactions. The cinnamic acid structure can be modified by changing the carboxylic -OH group into an amine group through an N-atom acylation reaction. This study was conducted by reacting cinnamoyl chloride (1a), which is a cinnamic acid derivative with 1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinoline (2b) which is a compound of isoquinoline group to produce (E)-1-(3,4-dihydroisoquinoline-2(1H)-yl)-3-phenylprop-2-en-1-one (3b) and then tested for antioxidant activity using DPPH method. The resulting product compound was yellow crystals with a yield of 81.56%. The antioxidant activity produced by the product is more significant than that of cinnamic acid compounds at the same concentration.
Phytosynthesis of Silver Nanoparticles Using Aqueous Leaf Extract of Schleichera oleosa and Their Antioxidant Activity Retnaningtyas, Yuni; Nafisa, Lia Wardatun; Pangaribowo, Dian Agung
The Journal of Pure and Applied Chemistry Research Vol. 14 No. 3 (2025): Edition September-December 2025
Publisher : Chemistry Department, The University of Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpacr.2025.014.03.7917

Abstract

Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have unique properties and biological activity. It was prepared using the phytosynthesis method with an aqueous leaf extract of Schleichera oleosa in which rich of phenolic compounds and can be applied as a bioreductor. Phytosynthesis, environmentally friendly approach that is biocompatible, cost-effective, and predicted can support large-scale synthesis. This paper report total phenol contents, and the phytosynthesis AgNPs, the characterization and evaluation of antioxidative activity. The total phenolic content was determined using the Folin-Ciocalteu method. The optimum AgNPs have a maximum wavelength of 415 nm. FTIR-ATR characterization shows that the functional groups that act as bioreductors and capping agents are phenolic groups. AgNPs have a Z-average value of 78.5 nm with a PDI of 0.382 and have a spherical morphology. Antioxidant activity test using the DPPH method showed IC50 value of AgNPs is 41.837 ± 0.540 µg mL-1 and included a very strong antioxidant.