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Antitumor from Several Plant Compounds Against Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cell Line Hep3B: Mini Systematic Review Wardatul Aini; Azizah Amatu Zikrah; Sutri Wulansari Safril; Zozy Aneloi Noni; Rita Maliza
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 23 No. 4 (2023): October - December
Publisher : Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jbt.v23i4.5528

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Liver cancer is a global health challenge, with more than one million cases expected by 2025. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is the most common form of liver cancer and accounts for approximately 90% of cases. Nature provides a large source of natural medicines and compounds, one of which is plants. So, this article is made to contain information on the potential of several plants as antitumor agents. The method of preparing articles through literature review studies that collect articles from various sources such as ScienceDirect, google scholar, PubMed and others in the range of 2013 to 2023. There are ten plant bioactive compounds that have been tested in vitro on Hep3B cell lines to see their toxicity. These plant bioactive compounds play an important role in the proliferation phase, cell cycle, and cell apoptosis in liver cancer and have potential as antitumor.
KAJIAN TEKSTOLOGIS TERHADAP MANUSKRIP MUSHAF AL-QUR’AN 07.13 DI MUSEUM SANG NILA UTAMA PEKANBARU Fitri, Nahdatul; Syifa Qalbina Izzah S; Yulan Permata sari; Zazkia Fara Dinda R; Wardatul Aini; Lukmanul Hakim
Makkah: Journal Of Islamic Studies Vol. 1 No. 4 (2025): Desember
Publisher : Makkah: Journal Of Islamic Studies

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This study examines the textological approach applied to the manuscript of the Qur’anic mushaf coded 07.13 preserved at the Sang Nila Utama Museum, Pekanbaru, Riau. The research is motivated by the urgency of preserving classical Qur’anic manuscripts as cultural and religious heritage that reflects the development of Islamic scholarship in the Malay world. Using a qualitative descriptive method, the manuscript is analyzed through philological and textological perspectives, including codicological elements, writing characteristics, calligraphy style, orthography, and textual variants. The theoretical foundation of this study derives from philological approaches in Islamic manuscript studies, particularly those emphasizing textual authenticity and variant comparison. The findings reveal that Mushaf 07.13 displays distinctive features of Malay manuscript traditions, such as the use of traditional Arabic calligraphy with local stylistic adaptations and consistent rasm ‘Uthmānī orthography. Several minor orthographical deviations are recorded, which enrich understanding of regional Qur’anic transmission practices. This research concludes that the textological examination of Mushaf 07.13 highlights the importance of continuous preservation and scholarly documentation of Qur’anic manuscripts in regional museums as part of safeguarding Islamic intellectual heritage.