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AKTIVITAS ANTIDIARE EKSTRAK ETANOL DAUN RANDU (Ceiba petandra L. Gaern.) PADA MENCIT JANTAN GALUR Balb/C yance yance; risha fillah fithria; Yulia Ayu Purnamasari; Kusuma Arum Ningsih; Andri Geger Noviantoro; Suharjono Suharjono
Jurnal Ilmu Farmasi dan Farmasi Klinik Jurnal Ilmu Farmasi & Farmasi Klinik Vol.9 No.2 Desember 2012
Publisher : Universitas Wahid Hasyim Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (259.098 KB) | DOI: 10.31942/jiffk.v9i2.860

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ABSTRACTTraditionally, cottonwood's leaves have been used to treat diarrhea. The objective of the study was to investigate antidiarrheal properties of cottonwood’s leaves ethanol extract (EEDR). In addition, this study also wants to reveal the action mechanism of EEDR as antidiarrheal through its activities as antisecretory and antimotility in Balb/C strain male mice. An experimental study performed with randomized matched two-group post test only design approach. EEDR (200-800) mg/kg BW was administered orally to three groups of mice to evaluate the activity of extract as antidiarrheal and antisecretory on castor oil induced diarrhea model in mice. To evaluate the extract as antimotility, EEDR (1.0, 2.0 and 4.0) g/kg BW was provided orally to Balb/C strain male mice. Two other groups received NaCl 0.9 % 20 mL/Kg BW and Loperamide HCl 50 mg/Kg BW. The results showed the EEDR have pharmacological effects as antidiarrhea on Balb/C strain male mice with a mechanism of action as antisecretory and antimotility. The results of this study have been successfully providing the scientific basis of the use of cottonwood’s leaves as antidiarrhea by Indonesian people.Key words : cottonwood’s leaves ethanol extract, castor oil, antidiarrhea, antisecretory
UJI KUALITAS DAGING SAPI OTOT BICEP FEMORIS (BF) DI PASAR SANGATTA KUTAI TIMUR KALIMANTAN TIMUR Tamal, Mey Angraeni; Sutikno, Sutikno; Yance, Yance
ZIRAA'AH MAJALAH ILMIAH PERTANIAN Vol 49, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Pusat Publikasi Jurnal Universitas Islam Kalimantan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31602/zmip.v49i3.14753

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The purpose of this study is to determine the quality of beef with Bicep femoris (BF) muscle parts traded in the Sangatta markets, East Kutai. This study uses Complete Random Design (RAL) with 3 treatments and 3 replications and the tests carried out are pH test, colour test and TPC test. The treatment consists of 3 markets, namely South Sangatta Market, Teluk Lingga Market, and Main Market. The results showed that the physical quality of beef color in the BF muscle was significantly different, namely Pasar Sangatta Selatan quality II while Pasar Teluk Lingga and Pasar Utama quality I. The results of beef pH analysis in the three markets were not significantly different and were within the normal range. TPC tests on the muscle parts of BF cows in all three markets showed that 63% were below the threshold and 37% were above the threshold. All parties involved in the provision of meat need to pay attention to the cleanliness of the meat. 
ANALYSIS OF FLOOD VULNERABILITY LEVELS IN LANDAK REGENCY USING GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEM Yance, Yance; Soeryamassoeka, SB; Nurhayati, Nurhayati
Jurnal Teknik Sipil Vol 24, No 2 (2024): Vol 24, No 2 (2024): JURNAL TEKNIK SIPIL EDISI MEI 2024
Publisher : Fakultas Teknik Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jts.v24i2.78534

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Law No. 24/2007 defines a disaster as a series of events that threaten and disrupt people's lives caused by natural, non-natural, and human factors, resulting in loss of life, environmental damage, and property loss. Landak Regency is one of the areas in West Kalimantan that is often flooded. Floods in Landak Regency impact people's lives, so they must be minimized. One of the efforts to minimize flooding is by mapping flood vulnerability. Flood vulnerability mapping is one of the early mitigations that utilize technological developments.This article presents the research results that aim to map the level of flood vulnerability in Landak Regency. The mapping was carried out using ArcGIS 10.8 software, and the data used are rainfall data, land use maps, slope, soil type, and land cover.The analysis shows the runoff coefficient rose from 0.16 in 2012 to 0.19 in 2021 due to land use changes converting forests and agriculture to settlements, impacting drainage. Flood vulnerability mapping identified highly vulnerable areas covering 21.41% of Landak Regency, focused near Ngabang, Sebangki, and Mandor, particularly along rivers. Vulnerability in Ngabang District decreased due to upstream spatial control policies, which established it as a protected forest area under regulations. Flood vulnerability assessment against Landak Regency's RTRW revealed flood-prone areas covering 490,097.51 Ha (60.77%), dominated by plantations (303,947.52 Ha), production forests (73,610.58 Ha), and agriculture (47,259.98 Ha). These results highlight the necessity of comprehensive spatial planning to effectively manage flood risks and protect Landak Regency's environment and communities.