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IDENTIFIKASI METABOLIT SEKUNDER DAN POTENSI ANTIDIARE EKSTRAK DAUN CINCAU (Stephania capitata (Blume) Spreng) Ika Ayu Mentari; Indah Hairunisa; Arsyik Ibrahim; Aditya Fridayanti
Jurnal Ilmiah Manuntung Vol 5 No 1 (2019): Jurnal Ilmiah Manuntung
Publisher : jurnal ilmiah manuntung sekolah tinggi ilmu kesehatan samarinda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51352/jim.v5i1.211

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Indonesia biodiversity has the second highest number of indigenous medical plants after the amazon rain forest, meanwhile Indonesian people usually used plants as a medicine source and some medicine plants have been developed as modern drugs. One of medicine plant in Indonesia that usually used as a refreshment was grass jelly (Stephania capitata (Blume) Spreng). This plant frequently found in Sumatra, Borneo and Java island and the leaf of grass jelly has been reported as a medicine against stomach complaint (diarrhea) and fevers. This research was designed to investigate the secondary metabolites and the efficacy of leaf extract of grass jelly as anti diarrhea. The leaves extraction was done by using maceration with ethanol solvent at room temperature. Meyer reagent, dagendroff reagent, methanol, magnesium band, hydrochloric acid, iron (III) chloride, anhydrous acetic acid, sulfuric acid, chloroform were used for identification of secondary metabolites from grass jelly leaves. For potency anti diarrhea, animals were divided into six group: diarrhea group, treatment group with loperamid HCl and treatment group of leaf extract of grass jelly. The results showed that the leaf extract of grass jelly contain saponin, phenol, sterol and triterpen and the treatment with leaf extract of grass jelly significantly decreasing time duration of diarrhea.
Edukasi Period After Opening (PAO) Skincare, Cantik Sehat dengan Produk Aman Pada Siswa/i SMPN 10 Samarinda Candrakanti, Bratandari Hana; Lailatul Alivia; Aditya Fridayanti; Dathin Aulia Delarosa; Septiayu Dwi Hartienah; Nur Zakiyah Darajat
Jurnal Pengabdian Magister Pendidikan IPA Vol 8 No 4 (2025): Oktober-Desember 2025
Publisher : Universitas Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpmpi.v8i4.13176

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The use of skincare products among adolescents is increasing, yet it is often not accompanied by adequate knowledge regarding safety and proper usage. One important aspect that is frequently overlooked is the period after opening, which determines the safe duration of product use after the packaging is opened. This issue may lead to health risks such as irritation, infection, and reduced skin quality if products are used beyond the recommended period. This activity aimed to improve students’ understanding of the period after opening, its difference from the expiration date, and the importance of selecting safe and authorized products. The method included health education through counseling, distribution of fan-shaped leaflets, question-and-answer sessions, and interactive games, followed by pre-test and post-test assessments involving 38 students of SMP Negeri 10 Samarinda. The analysis showed an increase in the average knowledge score from 11.34 in the pre-test to 15.21 in the post-test, with a paired t-test result indicating a significance value of 0.000 (p < 0.05), demonstrating a significant difference before and after the education. The majority of students who initially had a moderate level of knowledge improved to a good category after the intervention. In conclusion, education on the period after opening and safe use of skincare products proved effective in enhancing students’ knowledge and critical awareness, thereby serving as a preventive effort to protect adolescent skin health.