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Analisis Besi (Fe) dalam Air Sumur di Daerah Kergan, Sukoharjo secara Spektrofotometri Serapan Atom Elina Hartono; Dyah Susilowati; Sarastriningsih Sarastriningsih
Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia Vol 7 No 1 (2010): Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia
Publisher : Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Setia Budi

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Well water is a vital water source for Indonesian inhabitant especially at rural area. Well water is made by digging the ground manually with difference depth according to the kind of land and the site of water source i.e. about 5-20 meters or more. The experiment was aimed to find out whether there was iron in well water and the content of iron at Kergan – Sukoharjo. The method used to find out iron content was Atomic Absorption Spectrophotometer. Preparation of sample was done by wet destruction method because the sample was already in liquid form. Analysis could be done by putting the obtained sample absorbance into linier regression equation using standard curve until the content was obtained. The result of the experiment showed that all samples of well at Kergan – Sukoharjo that analyzed qualitatively contained iron. The iron content in sample A = (0.3751 ± 0.0416) ppm; sample B = (1.0437 ± 0.0119) ppm, and sample C = (1.4845 ± 0.0830) ppm. The iron content in sample A fulfilled the requirement of Indonesian National Standard 01 – 0220 – 1987, while sample B and C were more than the requirement of Indonesian National Standard 01 – 0220 – 1987.
Uji Mutu Fisik Tablet Ekstrak Daun Jambu Monyet (Anacardium occidentale L.) dengan Bahan Pengikat PVP (Polivinilpirolidon) secara Granulasi Basah Dyah Susilowati; Yogi Adi Christanto
Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia Vol 7 No 2 (2010): Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia
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Leaves of Anacardium occidentale L. as a diabetes mellitus drug will be made tablets. test the physical quality of tablets of Anacardium occidentale L leaves extract made by wet granulation with a binder PVP (polyvinylpyrrolidone). The extract of leaves of Anacardium occidentale L was obtained by maceration. The leaves of Anacardium occidentale L extract tablets were produced by wet granulation method. The granules are then tested for physical properties include flow time, angle of repose, drying shrinkage and moisture content. Tablets are tested for physical properties including hardness test, friability test, weight uniformity test and disintegration time. The results of this study are based on existing literature and statistical analysis to test the physical quality of the tablet. The granules obtained had a drying shrinkage of 1,16%, flow time of 5,81 seconds, and angle of repose of 24,11 0. The results of this study is the average uniformity of tablet weight is 0.642 grams. The average tablet hardness was 7.61 kg. The average number of fragility tablet is 0.13%. Average duration of crushed tablets is 5 minutes 22 seconds.
Uji Aktivitas Minyak Atsiri Bunga Kamboja (Plumeira acuminate Ait) sebagai Repellent terhadap Nyamuk Aedes aegypti Tika Novita Sari; Lucia Vita Inandha Dewi; Dyah Susilowati
Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia Vol 11 No 2 (2014): Jurnal Farmasi Indonesia
Publisher : Fakultas Farmasi Universitas Setia Budi

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Repellent is a material that has the ability to protect humans from mosquito bites. Repellent have contains active ingredients that can interrupt mosquitoes ability to find their host. Essensial oil of frangipani flower contains has active materials, such as geraniol, linalool and sitronelol. This study aimed to determine the ability of frangipani oil as repellent to prevent bites of Aedes aegypti. This repellent activity was conducted with inserting the hand alternately between treatment and control into test cage repellent each containing 50 mosquitoes. It was about 3 hours treatment with observation for 5 minutes at each intervals of 1 hour. The oil concentration used were 1%, 3%, 6%, 12,5% and 25% with DEET 13 % as a positive control and distilled water as negative control. The Observation data was any concentration of power protection essential oil. Analysis of the data has been using by one – way ANOVA test (p= 0,000), followed by a different average Tukey HSD with α = 0,05 (p= 0,000). Effective dose value (ED50) for protection against Aedes aegypti by 50% was calculated by probit analysis. The result of this study was the frangipani oil has a potential effect as repellent to Aedes aegypti with ED50 of 1,3357%. The higher concentration will increase the potential repellent, where as the longer it will reduce the potential repellent treatment.