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PENGARUH SUPLEMENTASI MINYAK SAWIT MERAH TERHADAP KADAR HS-CRP TIKUS MALNUTRISI Astani, Ameliora; Milasari, Novi; Rosalina, Rosalina; Supriono, Supriono
Jurnal Riset Kefarmasian Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Riset Kefarmasian Indonesia
Publisher : APDFI (Asosiasi Pendidikan Diploma Farmasi Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33759/v7i3.847

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Red palm oil (RPO) is a processed product derived from oil palm that is rich in β-carotene, a precursor of vitamin A. Vitamin A is known to play a beneficial role in reducing inflammatory responses, which are among the risk factors that exacerbate stunting. This study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of RPO in reducing levels of the inflammatory marker high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (Hs-CRP). It is expected that RPO supplementation may help suppress inflammation, thereby contributing to the improvement of nutritional status. An in vivo experimental design was employed using male Sprague Dawley rats, which were divided into five groups: a healthy control group (K+), a malnourished group (K−), and three treatment groups receiving RPO at different dosages (P1: 0.16 ml/200 g BW/day; P2: 0.26 ml/200 g BW/day; and P3: 0.56 ml/200 g BW/day). The intervention lasted for eight weeks, consisting of a four-week malnutrition induction phase followed by a four-week RPO supplementation phase. RPO administration resulted in a significant increase in body weight among the malnourished rats in all treatment groups (P1, P2, and P3) (p < 0.05). However, Hs-CRP levels did not show statistically significant changes following RPO supplementation in malnourished rats. The potential of red palm oil in mitigating malnutrition warrants further investigation by considering inflammatory markers and conducting a comprehensive analysis of vitamin A status.
Image processing analysis to determine fajr time using the imagej application Septianto, Arif; Rosalina, Rosalina; Ramza, Harry
ILKOM Jurnal Ilmiah Vol 13, No 3 (2021)
Publisher : Prodi Teknik Informatika FIK Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33096/ilkom.v13i3.954.300-306

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The issue of determining the time of prayer is very fundamental because it is one of the pillars so that the worship of a Muslim is accepted. The government has set a standard for carrying out the dawn prayer, namely by determining the degree of appearance of the dawn of shodiq at -20 degrees. This study aims to compare the initial determination of the government's dawn time using different sensors, namely drones as image sensors, drones were chosen because they have several advantages. The resulting data is in the form of photos and then the photo data is processed using digital image processing software, namely imagej. The data from imagej processing are in the form of mean and standard deviation, all data are then recapitulated using Microsoft excel and plotted so as to form data which is then carried out by a polynomial approach to determine the cutoff point as an early indicator of the entry of dawn. The method used in this study is using a qualitative analysis method with a polynomial 5 approach. The conclusion obtained in this study is that the government's dawn time is 21 minutes faster, the standard used in this study is a DIP of -13.95 degrees and unlike the 2D SQM. 3D drone data results in more accurate data analysis and is not easy to manipulate because it can be verified with photo data.
Design and Development of an Ethanol Dehydrator Prototype Using Zeolite 3Å Molecular Sieves Aprila, Raihan; Azahra, Annisa Dede; Rosalina, Rosalina; Jayanti, Regna Tri
G-Tech: Jurnal Teknologi Terapan Vol 10 No 2 (2026): G-Tech, Vol. 10 No. 2 April 2026
Publisher : Universitas Islam Raden Rahmat, Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70609/g-tech.v10i2.9564

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Conventional distillation cannot surpass the ethanol-water azeotropic limit (95–96%), necessitating advanced dehydration for fuel grade ethanol (FGE) production per SNI 7390-2012 (≥99.5%). This study designed, fabricated, and evaluated a laboratory-scale ethanol dehydrator prototype featuring a novel 65° inclined horizontal adsorption column filled with 3Å zeolite molecular sieve a configuration not previously reported for ethanol dehydration. Product purity was measured using Gas Chromatography (Shimadzu GC-2010, FID). Under optimal first-run conditions, the system elevated ethanol purity from 96% to 99.79%, successfully meeting the FGE standard. Average vaporizer energy efficiency reached 42.49%, and maximum zeolite adsorption capacity was 0.1277 g water/g zeolite. The 65° inclined column design effectively minimized channeling and outperformed conventional vertical configurations, demonstrating its potential as a practical, low-infrastructure solution for community-scale bioethanol purification.
Intelligent Wearable Technology For Hajj: AI-Powered Smart Bracelet for Real-Time Pilgrim Management Rosalina Rosalina; Hasanul Fahmi; Noor Lees Binti Ismail; Danny Ngo Lung Yao
Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2026): Journal of Applied Engineering and Technological Science (JAETS)
Publisher : Yayasan Riset dan Pengembangan Intelektual (YRPI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37385/jaets.v7i2.9391

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The Hajj pilgrimage gathers millions of people each year, creating a dynamic environment that demands efficient health monitoring, safety management, and real-time coordination. This paper presents an AI-powered smart bracelet designed to enhance pilgrim management through the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) technology, fuzzy logic intelligence, and cloud computing. The wearable continuously collects physiological and environmental data—such as temperature, heart rate, humidity, and location—and processes them through a hybrid edge–cloud framework to ensure low latency and scalability. Artificial intelligence algorithms analyze sensor data to detect anomalies and issue early alerts during health or safety incidents. Experimental evaluation under simulated Hajj conditions achieved an average classification accuracy of 94.8%, data transmission latency below 3.5 seconds, and battery endurance of up to 20 hours. These results confirm the system’s reliability, energy efficiency, and suitability for large-scale real-time monitoring. The proposed framework contributes to safer and smarter Hajj operations by improving early risk detection, communication efficiency, and emergency response coordination.
SME Business Intelligence Support Using Retrieval-Augmented Generation and RFM Segmentation Rosalina Rosalina; Noor Lees Ismail; Genta Sahuri; Joseph Tedja Nugraha Wibawa
Journal of Applied Data Sciences Vol 7, No 2: May 2026
Publisher : Bright Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47738/jads.v7i2.1163

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This study presents the design and evaluation of a cloud-based business intelligence support system for small and medium enterprises that integrates retrieval-grounded text generation with recency–frequency–monetary customer segmentation to enhance digital customer communication and promotional decision making. The primary objective is to assist individual small businesses in responding accurately to customer inquiries while simultaneously leveraging historical transaction data to identify actionable customer groups, all within their existing messaging workflows through a mobile keyboard interface. The proposed framework combines two complementary components. The first component automatically generates customer replies by retrieving semantically relevant information from a structured business knowledge base and using it to produce grounded, context-aware responses. The second component analyzes invoice records to segment customers into loyal, moderate, and at-risk groups, enabling sellers to tailor promotional strategies based on observed purchasing behavior. The system is implemented as a cloud service accessed by individual enterprises without requiring local infrastructure or model training. System evaluation was conducted using real small business data collected over several weeks. Experimental procedures included retrieval faithfulness analysis, response correctness evaluation with confidence intervals, customer cluster validation using silhouette analysis, end-to-end latency measurement, and structured user acceptance testing. Performance results demonstrate that the retrieval mechanism consistently provides accurate knowledge grounding, while the segmentation module effectively distinguishes high-value and churn-risk customers. The average response time remained within a range perceived as acceptable for real-time mobile conversations, and user testing confirms that the keyboard-based interface does not disrupt normal communication practices. The findings indicate that embedding retrieval-grounded generation and lightweight customer analytics directly into daily messaging tools can significantly improve the operational efficiency of small enterprises. This integrated approach reduces the burden of manual response handling while enabling data-driven promotional decision making. The framework offers a practical pathway for adopting artificial intelligence in small business environments and provides a foundation for future enhancements such as temporal behavior modeling and multilingual support.
Unraveling Indonesian heritage through pattern recognition using YOLOv5 Rosalina Rosalina; Genta Sahuri
Computer Science and Information Technologies Vol 5, No 3: November 2024
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/csit.v5i3.p265-271

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This research focuses on three iconic Indonesian batik patterns-Kawung, Mega Mendung, and Parang-due to their cultural significance and recognition. Kawung symbolizes harmony, Mega Mendung represents power, and Parang signifies protection and spiritual power. Using the YOLOv5 deep learning model, the study aimed to accurately identify these patterns. Results showed mean average precision (mAP) scores of 77% for Kawung, 80% for Parang, and an impressive 99% for Mega Mendung. The highest precision results were 91% for Kawung, 88% for Parang, and 77% for Mega Mendung. These findings highlight the potential of pattern recognition in preserving cultural heritage. Understanding these designs contributes to the appreciation of Indonesia s culture. The research suggests applications in cultural studies, digital archiving, and the textile industry, ensuring the legacy of these patterns endures.
Tower Defense Game based on 2D Grid Using Goal-Based Pathfinding Method Genta Sahuri; Rosalina Rosalina; Hardwin Welly Tulili Panandu
International Journal of Management Science and Information Technology Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): January - June 2023
Publisher : Lembaga Komunitas Informasi Teknologi Aceh (KITA), Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35870/ijmsit.v3i1.819

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At the moment, agents cannot choose their own path with any flexibility in tower defense games. There may be a lot of enemies in one level of a tower defense game. The majority of in-game characters have a habit of moving in the direction of goals or objectives, though most have distinctive numbers and behaviors. The pathfinding method can be used to determine the route between the sources coordinates and the destination coordinates in an AI movement system. In this study, an objective-based pathfinding technique is used in a tower defense game where players can choose their own route. Based on the test results, the game can change the destination, which forces the adversary to alter their course to reach the new location. By placing units that can block these paths, this game also has the capacity to alter the available paths on the map.
Co-Authors Abdul Ghofir Ade Davy Wiranata Afriliana, Nunik Afriyadi, Afriyadi Ahmad Zakaria Aishaa Lula Al Qadri, Muhammad Vannes Al-Tain, Qolibu Rozak Al-Tain, Qolibu Rozaq Alhafish, Muhammad Radhi Alham, Fiddini Alminda, Alfian Fadhilah Anthony Kosasi Anugrah Putra Permana Aprila, Raihan Ardini, Ni Luh Ica Ario Yudo Husodo, Ario Yudo Ariyansyah, Riyan Armando, Yoel Ashura, Amar Asriyani, Wa Ode Astani, Ameliora Astuti, Kristiana Aynuddin, Aynuddin Azahra, Annisa Dede Azhar, Kheiza Noor Aulia Baehaqi Batubara, Hani Maisyarah Bimo Seto, Kahfi Akmal Janitra Brian Sumali Brian Sumali, Brian Budi Sulistyo Bukman Lian, Bukman Candra Irawan Chairil Anwar Chong Min An Christina Christina Christina Christina Cindy Laura Cucut Hariz Pratomo Danny Ngo Lung Yao Desniorita Desniorita, Desniorita Desriva, Hana Dessy Wardiah, Dessy Dewanto, Muhammad Ridho Dewi, Resita Dewin, Nikrial Dharma, Agus Pambudi Djanis, Ratnawati Lilasari Djasmasari, Wittri Dwi Ratnasari Eko Supriadi Eko Susilo Elvinaadellia, Elvinaadellia Emilia Roza Endang Sri Lestari Enriyani, Riri Eviriawan, Eviriawan Fahmi, Hasanul Farhan Alif Firdaus Firmansyah Firmansyah, Firadaus Firmansyah, Gripsy Adep Fitri Bimantoro Friyatmi Friyatmi Galih, Yunita Gunadi, Reza Hardwin Welly Tulili Panandu Hartono, Bryan Arista Hasanul Fahmi Hendra Jayanto Hikma Hikma, Hikma Hilda, Atiqah Meuti HILMAN TADJOEDIN, HILMAN Hokki Putra Handika Huwae, Raphael Bianco I Gede Pasek Suta Wijaya Ibadurrohman, Fadhil Muhammad Ismail Ismail Ivan Michael Siregar Ivan Michael Siregar, Ivan Michael Jatmika, Andy Hidayat Jayanti, Regna Tri Joseph Tedja Nugraha Wibawa Kahri, Ma'ruful Kasim, Nurdian Khalisah Hayatuddin Kun Fayakun Leandro Okhotan3, Simplisius Lisandi, Anisa Lita Yusnita Liyanovitasari, Liyanovitasari MA'MUN, AKHMAD HAQIQI Mahfuz, Abdul Latif Makmun, Akhmad Haqiqi Masrukhan, M. Masrukhan Maulana, Ninda Baitza Meitiyani, Meitiyani Miftahuddin Miftahuddin Milasari, Novi Min An, Chong Mohamad Zaenal Arifin Anis Muchammad Sholeh MUHAMMAD RIZAL Muharramah, Alfi Zahrah Mukhtar, Ahmad Amirrudin Nadya Rizki, Ailsya Nanda, Yovalentino Aprilian Wijaya Nasution, Riski Gunawan Natia, Natia Nofendri, Yos Noor Lees Binti Ismail Noor Lees Ismail Nugraha, Dida Septiya Nunik Afriliana Nunik Pratiwi Nur Hadisukmana Nurdiani Nurdiani, Nurdiani Nurdiansyah Nurdiansyah Nurrahmi, Rara Oman Fathurohman sw Paridjo Paridjo, Paridjo Paryono Pinardi, Sofia Ponoharjo, Ponoharjo Pramesty, Meta Pramudya, Muhammad Kemal Caesar Aqidah Pratiwi, Nunik Prawitasari, Melisa PUJI LESTARI Puji Rahayu Puspitasari, Lutfiana Puspitasari, Riska Putra, Farhan Johansyah Putri, Dwi Kemala Putri, Imalia Dwi R. B. Wahyu R.B. Wahyu Rabbani, Abrar Dyah Rachmy, Silvia Raden Bagus Wahyu Rahardjo, Rafi Diandra Dani Rahayu, Leni Sri Rahmad, Dedy Rahman, Edriza Rahmatia, Lintannisa Rahmi Imanda Ramza, Harry Regina Valeria Rifaldi Rifaldi, Rifaldi Rila Mandala Rini Andriani Riyan Ariyansah Rochgiyanti Rohayani, Hani Rossianiz, Arien Biangningrum Rusdianto Roestam Rusdianto Roestam Sahuri, Genta Sahuri Sajiah, Adha Mashur Sanjaya, Yudi Ari Saputra, Iman Saputra, Riza Hadi Sengkey, Axel Septian, Wira Aditia Septianto, Arif Setyaningsih, Maryanti Sih Rini Handajani Simplisius Leandro Okhotan3 Sinduningrum, Estu Sri Agustina, Sri Sri Wahyuni Srimulati, Triwik Styani, Erna Suhartini Suhartini Sukiman, Maman Sulistiawati Sulistiawati Supriono Supriono Suryana, Kresna Dharma Susi Evanita Syahir, Muhammad Syahputra, Kerisna Darmawan Syarwan, Syarwan Tambunan, Jenny Anna Margaretha Tika, Nuri Hidayah Tjong Wan Sen Ulia, Hasnah Utami, Andita Wahyu Hidayat Wahyu, R. B. Wahyu, Raden Bagus Welly Tulili Panandu, Hardwin Widarta, Oskar Ady Widodo, Muh. Adnan Widodo, Muhammad Adnan Wijaya, Ardi Winastuti, Ambar Windia Hadi, Windia Wiranto Herry Utomo Wirawan, I Gde Putu Wirarama Wedashwara Wulandari, Triyana Wulansari Yatima, Khusnul Yusnar, Cut Yusnita, Lita Yusuf, Syahrul Bassam Yuyu Wahyu