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Correlation between ratio of Nrf2/Keap1 and catalase gene expression in liver of hyperlipidemic rats after administration of 7-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxy- 3-methoxyphenyl)-chromen-4-one Prasetyastuti, .; Rubi, Dianandha Septiana; Pramana, Abrory Agus Cahya; Sadewa, Ahmad Hamim
Journal of the Medical Sciences (Berkala Ilmu Kedokteran) Vol 51, No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Journal of the Medical Sciences (Berkala Ilmu Kedokteran)

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Hyperlipidemia results in excessive superoxide anion radicals that are the cause ofoxidative stress. Phytochemical compounds can reduce oxidative stress. The aim of thisstudy was to investigate the correlations between ratio of Nrf2/Keap1 and catalase geneexpression in livers of hyperlipidemic rats after administration of 7-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-chromen-4-one. Twenty-four Rattus norvegicus rats, aged 8 weeks andweighing an average of 200 g were randomly divided into 6 groups i.e. Group 1 wasnormal group (N), Group 2 was hyperlipidemic rats (HL), Group 3 was hyperlipidemicrats with simvastatin (HL+SV), and Groups 4-6 were hyperlipidemic rats with 7-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-chromen-4-one doses 10 mg (HL+10), 30 mg (HL+30) or 90 mg/200 g BW (HL+90), respectively, administered orally by gavages. At the end ofthe study, the rats were euthanized and the livers were used to analyze the ratio of Nrf2/Keap 1 and catalase gene expression. Nrf2/Keap1 ratio and catalase gene expressionbetween groups were analyzed by Kruskal Wallis test. Spearman’s correlation test wasused to analyze the correlations between Nrf2/Keap1 ratio and catalase gene expression.The administration of 3 different doses of 7-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-chromen-4-one on hyperlipidemic rats increased catalase gene expression. There wasno correlation between ratio Nrf2/Keap1 and catalase gene expression. In conclusion,administration of 7-hydroxy-2-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyphenyl)-chromen-4-one can improvecatalase gene expression in hyperlipidemic rats. However, there is no correlation betweenthe ratio of Nrf2/Keap1 gene expression and the catalase gene expression.
RETN rs3745368 polymorphism and resistin level in Javanese ethnic Indonesian obese: a case control study Utami, Rizki Fajar; Hastuti, Pramudji; Sadewa, Ahmad Hamim
Jurnal Teknologi Laboratorium Vol 8 No 1 (2019): 2019 (1)
Publisher : POLTEKKES KEMENKES YOGYAKARTA

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Obesity has become a global public health problem. It occurs due to a positive energy balance leading to adipose tissue expansion. White adipose tissue was an endocrine organ which secreted resistin. Resistin also produced by immune cells due to low chronic level inflammation might cause higher resistin level in obese people. Polymorphism +62G>A RETN gene was reported has a relationship with low resistin level and A allele as a protective allele. This study aimed to determine genotype and allele frequency distribution concerning resistin level. Another objective aimed to know the correlation between resistin level with body mass index. The design of the research was a case-control study with 122 people (18-40 y.o.), divided equally in the case group (BMI ≥ 27 kg/m2) and control group (BMI 18.5-24.9 kg/m2) without diabetes mellitus. Blood was taken after fasting a minimal 8 hours. Plasma was used to measure the resistin level. DNA genotyping was analyzed using PCR-RFLP. Genotyping result showed three genotypes of RETN gene +62G>A polymorphism (GG, GA, AA). There was no significant difference in genotype and allele frequency distribution related to obesity status (p=0.680; p=1) and resistin level (p=0.537) between case and control group. There was no significant difference in resistin level between case and control group (p=0.770). Resistin level was correlated with BMI in obese group (p= 0.05; r= -0.25). The present study concludes that there is no significant difference in genotype and allele frequency distribution related to obesity status and resistin level. Resistin level has a negative correlation with BMI.
Efek Ekstrak Teh Hijau terhadap Kadar Malondialdehid Nitrit Oksida dan Glutation Peroksidase Darah Tikus Putih Terpapar Plumbum Hernayanti , Hernayanti; Hamim Sadewa , Ahmad ; Hariono, Bambang
Biota : Jurnal Ilmiah Ilmu-Ilmu Hayati Vol 17, No 1 (2012): February 2012
Publisher : Universitas Atma Jaya Yogyakarta

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Plumbum bersifat toksik terhadap manusia. Teh hijau digunakan untuk mengobati penyakit karena mengandung catechin. Tujuan penelitian untuk mengetahui efek catechin ekstrak teh hijau sebagai kelator Pb. Sebanyak 36 ekor tikus Wistar digunakan dalam penelitian ini. Tikus dibagi 6 kelompok, 6 ekor per kelompok. Kelompok I sebagai kontrol negatif. Kelompok II sampai VI diberi Pb asetat selama penelitian (66hari). Kelompok II sebagai kontrol positif tidak diberi perlakuan. Kelompok III, IV, dan V pada hari ke 35 diberi ekstrak teh hijau masing- masing 0,75 g/kgbb, 1,5 g/kgbb dan 3 g/kgbb. Kelompok VI diberi dimerkaprol dosis 3 g/kgbb sebagai pembanding. Ada tidaknya beda nyata antar perlakuan dianalisis dengan ANOVA diikuti dengan uji Duncan untuk mengetahui letak perbedaan. Parameter yang diukur adalah malondialdehid, aktivitas glutation peroksidase dan nitrit oksida, diukur dengan komersial kit. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan semua dosis ekstrak teh hijau dapat menurunkan MDA, Pb darah dan meningkatkan GPx serum serta NO. Dosis 3 g/kgbb optimum dalam menurunkan kadar MDA dari 2,75–0,07 µmol/L dan Pb darah dari 2,35–0,02 ppm. GPx serum meningkat dari 58,5–177 µmol/L dan NO serum dari 1,27,95 µmol/L. Simpulan hasil penelitian, ekstrak teh hijau dapat digunakan sebagai kelator Pb.
Anthropometric Prediction Equations for Estimating Muscle Mass of Elderly Women Handayani, Maria Dara Novi; Sadewa, Ahmad Hamim; Farmawati, Arta; Rochmah, Wasilah
KEMAS: Jurnal Kesehatan Masyarakat Vol 14, No 2 (2018)
Publisher : Department of Public Health, Faculty of Sport Science, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/kemas.v14i2.14073

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Muscle Mass (MM) has an important role in health and physical performance. There are many MM prediction equations, but none is formulated in Indonesia. This study aimed to develop Anthropometric Equations (AE) prediction for MM. A cross sectional study was used to formulate AE prediction through multiple regression analysis.  The significance of observed differences between predicted and actual MM was tested by t test while level of agreement was assessed by Bland Altman plot. A significant correlation was found between MM and height, body mass index, calf/arm/waist circumferences, and waist hip ratio (p<0.05).  Regression anal¬ysis indicated that age, height, and Mid Arm Circumference (MAC) contributed significantly to MM. The resulting equation was MM (kg) = -10.22+(-.097x age)+(0.16xheight)+(0.30xMAC). There was no significant difference between actual and predicted MM results, and both had significant correlation. These results suggest that age, AP related to MM and AE provide valid prediction of MM for healthy elderly women in Jakarta.
THE IGF-1 LEVEL OF ESRD PATIENTS AND ITS RISK FACTORS Hidayati, Titiek; Yuningtyaswari, Yuningtyaswari; Sadewa, Ahmad Hamim; Soesatyo, Marsetyawan HNE
Indonesian Journal of Urology Vol 21 No 1 (2014)
Publisher : Indonesian Urological Association

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32421/juri.v21i1.24

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Objective: To identify the Insulin-like Growth Factor–1 (IGF-1) level of End Stage Renal Disease (ESRD) and non ESRD populations, and correlation between IGF-1level and ESRD incidences. Material & Method: This case study was carried out in Yogyakarta with 72 volunteers. The cases involved Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD) patients. The controls were non-CKD patients. CKD parameters were established with PERNEFRI diagnostic criteria. Comparison of IGF-1 levels between case and control groups was performed through ANOVA, with confidence level of 95%. Bivariate analysis to identify the correlation between IGF-1 plasma level, smoking status, illness history and body mass index (BMI) by determining odds ratio (OR) of individual risk factor of p < 0.05. Results: We enrolled 72 volunteers, 45 male and 27 female subjects. Of the 45 male patients, 15 CKD and 30 non CKD patients served as cases and controls, respectively. The difference in plasma IGF-1 level was detected in the case and control groups (42.01 ± 10.66 vs. 56.05 ± 24.91) (p < 0.05). The result of bivariate analysis showed passive smoking status, IGF-1 plasma level, DM history and hypertensive illness history had correlation with ESRD incidence with odds ratios of 7.88 (p < 0.005; CI: 1.6-37.5) for passive smokers, 4.3 (p < 0.05, CI: 1.36 to 13.33) for IGF-1 level, 21.5 (p < 0.05; CI) for DM history and 12.4 (p < 0.05; CI: 3.7 to 41) for hypertensive history. Conclusion: There was difference in IGF-1 plasma level between ESRD and non-ESRD patients. The IGF-1 plasma level, passive smoking status, diabetes history, and hypertensive history have correlation with ESRD incidence.Keywords: Insulin-like Growth Factor–1 level, End Stage Renal Disease, case control, odds ratio.
Low level of plasma VEGF-A and C allele of -2578*C/A polymorphism in the VEGF-A gene are risk factors of diabetic foot ulcer in Javanese ethnic Rahayu, Ika; Sinorita, Hemi; Timotius, Kris Herawan; Sadewa, Ahmad Hamim
Journal of the Medical Sciences (Berkala Ilmu Kedokteran) Vol 53, No 2 (2021)
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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is caused by abnormal insulin secretion, impairedinsulin action, or both. Approximately 12-25% of type 2 diabetes mellitus(T2DM) patients will develop diabetic foot ulcers (DFU). Vascular endothelialgrowth factor (VEGF) is a group of platelet-derived growth factors (PDGF)which have a potential role in angiogenesis. Low levels of VEGF-A can causeinsufficient angiogenesis leading to wound healing inhibition. The 2578*C/Apolymorphism of VEGF-A gene has been reported as a candidate markerfor the DFU development. However, the variant role in the development ofDFU in Javanese ethnic needs to be clarified. This study was conducted tocompare VEGF-A levels and the -2578*C/A polymorphism of the VEGF geneamong diabetic patients with and without DFU in Javanese ethnic. In thiscase-control study, the T2DM individuals with DFU as case group (n=19) andwithout DFU as control group (n=41) were recruited. The VEGF-A levelsweredetermined by ELISA. The ARMS-PCR technique was applied to investigate thepresence of -2578*C/A polymorphism of the VEGF gene. Data were analyzedwith independent t, Mann-Whitney, Chi-square, and Kruskal-Wallis tests withsignificance level of p<0.05. The median of plasma VEGF-A level was significantlydifferent between case and control groups (p=0.001). The genotype frequencyof -2578*C/A polymorphism of VEGF gene was no difference between case andcontrol groups. However, individuals with C allele have a higher risk factor todevelop DFU than A allele (CC+CA vs AA;p=0.042; OR=2.5). The plasma VEGF-Alevels were lower in T2DM subjects with DFU than those without DFU. Inconclusion,individuals with C allele of -2578*C/A polymorphism of VEGF geneare more susceptible to have DFU than individuals with A allele in Javaneseethnic with T2DM.
A Novel Variant of HOXA10 gene, Ser19Cys, among Patients with Endometriosis and its Relationship with the Severity of the Disease Pinda Hutajulu; Djaswadi Dasuki; Ahmad Hamim Sadewa; Totok Utoro
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Vol 18, No 1 (2013)
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Endometriosis is a gynecological disease associated with inherited genetic traits. HOXA10 gene whichis expressed in uterine plays an important role in the pathogenesis of endometriosis. The protein affects thedevelopment of pinopodes as a biomarker of endometrial receptivity in endometriosis.The aim of this study isto examine if there is a mutation or polymorphism within HOXA10 gene among patients with endometriosis.Thirty twopatients and 32 healthy women were recruited as subjects of this study. The exon 2 of HOXA10which covers most of coding region was amplifi ed using PCR. The presence of a mutation or polymorphismwas detected by direct seguencing. The distribution of genotype and allele was analyzed using Chi square test with p<0.05 is considered as signifi cantly different. A novel heterozygous variant within exon 2 of HOXA10 which substitute an adenine into thymine was detected at base position 55. This missense alteration changed amino acid serine to cystein (Ser19Cys). Interestingly, this variant was detected in 12 endometriosis cases (38%) but none in control. Patients carry HOXA10 Ser19Cys variant were associated with dismenorea and more frequent in stage I endometriosis. The role of this variant in the function of HOXA10 protein and frequency among Indonesians need to be clarifi ed. We found a novel heterozygous HOXA10 gene variant, Ser19Cys.The genotype frequency is 38% among endometriosis patients but none in control. This variant found in patient with dismenore and endometriosis stage 1. Key words: HOXA10 gene, endometriosis, Ser19Cys polymophism
Apolipoprotein E as Risk Factor for Coronary Heart Disease Pramudji Hastuti; Abdul Salam M. Sofro; Ahmad Husain Asdie; Ahmad Hamim Sadewa
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Vol 18, No 1 (2013)
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Allelic variation of apolipoprotein E (apo E) has been shown to infl uence the concentrations of total cholesterol and low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and considered to play a role as one of risk factors for coronary heart disease (CHD). The aim of this study was to examine the relationship between Apo E polymorphism and the risk of CHD. Blood samples were collected from 33 CHD patients in Dr. Sardjito Hospital Yogyakarta, and 38 apparently healthy control individuals in a cross sectional study. The common allelic variants of ApoE were screened employing polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism. The results obtained were analyzed by t-test and signifi cantly different if p <0.05 and risk factor was calculated by odd ratio. Frequency of ApoE ε2, ε2 and ε4 alleles in CHD patients were 12.1%, 69.7% and 18.2% while in controls were 18.4%, 72.4% and 9.2% respectively. Dyslipidemia condition was a strongrisk factor for CHD. By controlling lipid profi le and applying multifactorial statistic analysis, it was shown that ε4 gene carrier was the risk factor for CHD, but not in triglyceride level, whereas ε2 carrier gene was not the risk factor for CHD. Dislipidemia was the risk factor for CHD and ApoE ε4 gene carrier was the risk factor for CHD. Key words: apolipoprotein E, ApoE ε4 gene carrier, coronary heart disease, dyslipidemia.
Polymorphism of Transcription Factor 7-Like 2 Gene and HOMA-β Level of Individuals With and Without Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus Family History Waode Astria Sahrani; Indwiani Astuti; Ahmad Hamim Sadewa
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Vol 19, No 2 (2014)
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Family history has considered as a risk factor of type 2 diabetes. Transcription factor-7 like 2 (TCF7L2) hasrole to regulates insulin secretion and blood glucose homeostasis. The aim of current study was to determine thers7903146 polymorphism of TCF7L2 gene and homeostatic model assessment-β (HOMA-β) level on individual withand without type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (DM) family history. This work is a case-control study. Thirty six subjectswith type 2 DM family history and 36 subjects without type 2 DM family history were recruited. HOMA-βmeasure to analyze the insulin secretion. Polymorphisms of TCF7L2 gene was analyzed by using PCR-RFLPmethod. Statistical analysis was performed by using T-test, Mann-Whitney and Chi-square with signifi cancelevel 0.05. The frequency of the T allele of the cases were 4.2% and the controls were 2.8% (p=0.500). The oddratio was 0.649 (CI;95%:0.106-4.055). The HOMA-β levels of the cases were signifi cant low (132.56±62.48)compared with the controls (266.09±1.68) with p=0.000. The subjects with type 2 DM family history have asimilar frequency of having T alleles and CT/TT genotypes. The subjects with type 2 DM family history hassignifi cantly lower HOMA-β levels than subject without DM family history.
Genetic Variation of Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) in Surabaya, Palu and Alor Populations of Indonesia Pramudji Hastuti; Abdul Salam Mudzakir Sofro; Ahmad Husain Asdie; Ahmad Hamim Sadewa
Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology Vol 16, No 2 (2011)
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Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) has been considered to play an important role in cardiovascular disorders.Several studies reported that genetic variation in ApoE locus influence plasma lipoprotein level. The objectivesof this study was to compare the frequency of ApoE genotypes and alleles in some populations of Indonesia.One hundred and ninety five voluntarily unrelated apparently healthy individuals were recruited fromSurabaya, Palu and Alor representing the western, middle and eastern populations of Indonesia, respectively.Blood samples were collected from each subject for DNA extraction. The common allelic variants of ApoE werescreened using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and restriction fragment length polymorphism. Three allelesi.e. ε2, ε3 and ε4 were identified and five genotypes i.e. ApoE ε2/ε2, ApoE ε2/ε3, ApoE ε3/ε3, ApoE ε2/ε4, ApoE ε3/ε4 were found in three populations studied, while ApoE ε4/ε4 was absent in Surabaya, representing the westernpopulations of Indonesia. The frequency of ε2, ε3 and ε4 alleles in the western population were 0.208, 0.701and 0.092 respectively; in the middle population were 0.242, 0.618 and 0.140 respectively and in the easternpopulation of Indonesia were 0.267, 0.466 and 0.267 respectively. The highest frequency of ε2 and ε4 allelewas found in the eastern population of Indonesia. The distribution of ε2 allele were not significantly differentamong all Indonesian populations, but significantly different were found in ε3 and ε4 allele in the easternpopulation compared to those in the western and middle populations of Indonesian. It can be concluded thatthe frequency of three ApoE alleles in the western and middle populations of Indonesia was not significantlydifferent however, significantly different was observed in the frequency of ApoE ε3 and ε4 alleles from theeastern compared to those in the western and middle populations of Indonesia.
Co-Authors . Harapan . HERNAYANTI . Syahrul Abdul Salam M Sofro, Abdul Salam Abdul Salam M. Sofro Abdul Salam Mudzakir Sofro Abdul Salam Mudzakir Sofro, Abdul Salam Mudzakir Abdurahman Laqif Abdurahman Laqif Abdus Samik Wahab Abrory Agus Cahya Pramana Ahmad Husain Asdie Ahmad Husain Asdie Ahmad Husain Asdie Ajeng Viska Icanervilia Akhmad Kharis Nugroho Alfasunu, Serafim Anggelia Puspasari Anggoro Budi Hartopo Ani Kristiyani Arif Faisal Arif Faisal Arta Farmawati Arta Farmawati Atmaja, Sarah Awal Prasetyo Bai Apris Bambang Hariono Bambang Hariono Bambang Hariono Bansai Immanuel Bernadia Branitamahisi Bernadia Branitamahisi Budi Yuli Setianto Cahyono Hadi Cahyono Hadi Christine Patramurti Citra Maharani Danarsih, Dwi Eni Darojatun Ida Demas Bayu Handika Dessy Rakhmawati Emril Dewajani Purnomosari Dian Caturini Sulistyonigrum Dian Lestari, Nova Dianandha Septiana Rubi Dibyo Pramono Didik Setyo Heriyanto Djaswadi Dasuki Djaswadi Dasuki Djaswadi Dasuki DONO INDARTO Dono Indarto Dono Indarto Dwi Aris Agung Nugrahaningsih Dyah Wulan Anggrahini Ellsya Angeline Rawar Emilia Vivi Arsita Emy Huriyati Endang Mutiawati Rahayuningsih* Faisal Rahman Fransisca Shinta Maharini Hanafi, Arif Riswahyudi Hari Kusnanto Hasan Sjahrir Hemi Sinorita Hendi Wicaksono Hernayanti , Hernayanti HERNAYANTI HERNAYANTI Hernayanti Hernayanti Hexa Apriliana Hidayah I Gusti Ayu Nyoman Danuyanti I NYOMAN MANTIK ASTAWA Ida Ayu Preharsini Ida Ayu Preharsini Kusuma Ika Rahayu Ika Setyawati Ikhsan, M. Robikhul Imelda, Priscillia Indwiani Astuti Indwiani Astuti Indwiani Astuti Inna Narayani Iskandar Zakaria Jayusman, Achmad Mulawarman Jenny Hidayat Jontari Hutagalung Kik Hao Samuel Kris Herawan Timotius Kusumadewi Eka Damayanti Kusumadewi Eka Damayanti Kusumadewi Eka Damayanti Lina Choridah Linawati Hananta, Linawati Lucia Krisdinarti Lukman Hakim M. Robikhul Ikhsan Maliyah Madiyan Maria Dara Novi Handayani, Maria Dara Novi Marsetyawan HNE Soesatyo Mega Tyas Prihatin Mohammad Robikhul Ikhsan Mus, Rosdiana Mustofa Mustofa Mustofa Mustofa Ngadikun - Ngadikun Ngadikun Nor Istiqomah Nor Istiqomah Nor Istiqomah Nor Sri Inayati Nor Sri Inayati Novijanti Rintis Nurtjahjo Dwi Sasongko P. Purwono Pinda Hutajulu Pinda Hutajulu, Pinda Pramudji Hastuti Pramudji Hastuti Pramudji Hastuti Pramudji Hastuti Pramudji Hastuti Pramudji Hastuti Pramudji Hastuti Pramudji Hastuti, Pramudji Prasetyastuti Prasetyastuti Prasetyastuti Prasetyastuti Prasetyastuti Prasetyastuti, . Rasmaya Niruri Ratih Feraritra Danu Atmaja Rina Pratiwi Pudja I. A Rina Susilowati RIZKI FAJAR UTAMI Rochadi Rochadi Rochadi Rochadi, Rochadi S. Supargiyono Sabirin, Rahmaningsih Mara Sarah Safira Umarghanies Saryono Saryono Satyagraha Ari Winasti Seto Priyambodo Setyo Purwono Siti Boedina Kresno Siti Wahyuningsih Sofia Mubarika Haryana Sri Sutarni Sri Wahyuni Subagus Wahyuono Subagus Wahyuono Sukarti Moeljopawiro Sukarti Moeljopawiro Sukarti Moeljopawiro Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti Sunarti, Sunarti Sunarto Ang Tasmini - Tasmini Tasmini Teguh Aryandono Titiek Suhardi Haripurnomo Kushadiwijaya Hidayati Totok Utoro Totok Utoro Triwibowo A. Garjito Umarghanies, Sarah Safira Viren Ramadhan Vitarani Dwi Ananda Ningrum Vitria Sari Dewi Vitria Sari Dewi Waode Astria Sahrani Wasilah Rochmah wayan T Artama wayan T Artama Wayan Tunas Artama Widhiastuti, Stefani Santi Wiryatun Lestariana Wiryatun Lestariana, Wiryatun Wiwik Handayani Yuliana Heri Soesilo Yuliana Heri Soesilo Yuliana Heri Soesilo Yuliani, Fara Silvia Yunilistiaingsih Yunilistiaingsih Yunilistiaingsih, Yunilistiaingsih Yuningtyaswari Yuningtyaswari Zainal Arifin Nang Agus Zullies Ikawati