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ALIH INFORMASI TITIK KRITIS HALAL PADA SEDIAAN KOSMETIKA HERBAL Agriana Rosmalina Hidayati; Anggit Listyacahyani Sunarwidhi; Nisa Isneni Hanifa; Neneng Rachmalia Izzatul Mukhlishah; Mahacita Andanalusia
SELAPARANG: Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Berkemajuan Vol 6, No 4 (2022): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jpmb.v6i4.11741

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ABSTRAKSaat ini produk halal telah mampu menjadi primadona yang digunakan beberapa negara untuk meningkatkan devisa, tidak terkecuali di Indonesia. Kosmetika sebagai produk dalam memelihara kecantikan semakin berkembang seiring dengan perkembangan bioteknologi. LPPOM MUI mengungkapkan ada dua titik kritis yang perlu diperhatikan dalam kehalalan produk kosmetik yaitu bahan yang digunakan dan tembus air. Kegiatan pengabdian masyarakat dalam bentuk webinar dan workshop mengenai titik kritis halal pada sediaan kosmetika herbal dilakukan untuk membantu mahasiswa memperoleh informasi dan keterampilan terkait kosmetik halal secara mendalam. Dalam kegiatan webinar, diketahui terjadi peningkatan pengetahuan antara sebelum dan setelah dilakukannya paparan materi (p-value < 0.005). Peserta dengan nilai terbaik selanjutnya mengikuti workshop pembuatan gel anti-acne dengan bahan herbal. Melalui kegiatan pengabdian ini, dapat disimpulkan     bahwa penerapan titik kritis halal pada kosmetik herbal dan formulasi kosmetik herbal halal dapat diimplementasikan untuk pengembangan produk halal di kemudian hari. Kata kunci: edukasi; titik kritis halal; kosmetika herbal; mahasiswa. ABSTRACTHalal products have become the prominance that are used in several countries to increase foreign exchange, including Indonesia. Cosmetic continues to grow along with the development of biotechnology. LPPOM MUI revealed that there are two critical points that need to be considered in the halalness of cosmetic products, such as the materials used and water permeability. Webinar and workshop on halal critical points in herbal cosmetic preparations as community service activity were conducted to help students gain in-depth information and skills related to halal cosmetics. It is known that there is an increase in knowledge between before and after the webinar activity (p-value < 0.005). Participants with the best scores then took part in a workshop on making anti-acne gel with herbal ingredients. Through this service activity, it can be concluded that the application of halal critical points in herbal cosmetics and halal herbal cosmetic formulations can be implemented for the development of halal products in the future. Keywords: education; halal critical point; herbal cosmetics; students.
Eugenol Potential in Cloves as an Analgesic: Literature Review Baiq Adinda Aurelia Salsabila; Amira Fathin Nabila Yusuf; Adinda Citra Renda Gading; Anandito Prabuningrat; Mahacita Andanalusia
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 23 No. 1 (2023): January - March
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.v23i1.4561

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Clove (Cloves) is a species of the genus Syzygium, family Myrtacea with the Latin name Syzygium Aromaticum L. or Eugenia Caryophyllata, which is usually used as a spice in cooking and traditional medicine. Because it contains many secondary metabolites, cloves are also used as herbal medicine, namely as a drug to relieve toothache and muscle pain, as well as treat digestive disorders, inhibit blood clotting and lower blood sugar. The review group conducted a study search from several online data centers, namely: Pubmed and Google scholar to obtain studies on the potential of eugenol in cloves as an analgesic. Studies that meet the criteria for writing this article are: (1) studies on the pharmacological potency of eugenol; (2) study research design is a type of original research and experimental; (3) the research subjects in the studies used were in vitro and/or in vivo; (4) The outcome reviewed is the role of eugenol as an analgesic. The author also excludes studies that have one or more predetermined criteria, namely: (1) studies conducted and/or published before 2012; (2) studies on humans as research subjects; (3) the full text of the study is not available. Based on the search method above, five articles were selected.
Determination of Antioxidants by DPPH Scavenging Activity of Ashitaba Herb (Angelica keiskei) Methanol Extract Handa Muliasari; Nisa Isneni Hanifa; Wahida Hajrin; Mahacita Andanalusia; Agriana Rosmalina Hidayati
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.v23i4.5686

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Ashitaba (Angelica keiskei) is one of the plants cultivated in the Sembalun region, Lombok, NTB, which has the potential to be developed as a source of antioxidants. This study aims to determine the antioxidant activity of the methanol extract of ashitaba herb by measuring the inhibition against DPPH (1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) radicals using a UV-Vis spectrophotometer. Ashitaba herb samples were collected in Jorong Hamlet, Sembalun Bumbung Village, Sembalun District, East Lombok Regency at coordinates 8°23'5.273" LAT - l16°32'12.016" EAST. The sample was then processed into simplisia with a simplisia yield of 14.75%. The simplisia was dechlorinated with n-hexane solvent and then extracted with 80% methanol solvent using the sonic method, giving a methanol extract of ashitaba herb yielding 20.30%. DPPH radical inhibitory activity was measured at a maximum wavelength of 516 nm and an operating time (OT) of 30 minutes. The methanol extract of ashitaba herb has an IC50 value of 129.40 ± 7.36 ppm, which shows moderate antioxidant activity, with a standard compound comparison of ascorbic acid with an IC50 value of 2.37 ± 0.06 ppm, which is classified as very potent.
Overview of Knowledge and Behavior of University of Mataram Students Regarding Proper Medication Disposal Rifqi Rizqullah; Mahacita Andanalusia; Lale Justin Amelinda Elizar
Jurnal Biologi Tropis Vol. 26 No. 2 (2026): April - Juni
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.v26i2.12122

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Incorrectly throwing away unused or expired drugs can negatively impact the environment and public health by causing pollution. College students, who frequently take medications on their own and keep them, might add to this issue. This study aims to assess the knowledge and disposal behavior of students at Universitas Mataram regarding proper medication disposal practices. This study employed a descriptive quantitative design with a cross-sectional approach. Data were collected online from 428 respondents selected through purposive sampling using the ReDiUM (Return and Disposal of Unused Medications Questionnaire). Data were analyzed using descriptive univariate analysis to determine the frequency distribution and percentage of respondents’ knowledge and behavior categories related to medication disposal practices. The results showed that most respondents had a low level of knowledge regarding proper medication disposal, while only a small proportion demonstrated high knowledge. In terms of behavior, the majority of respondents exhibited moderate disposal practices, whereas good disposal behavior was found in fewer respondents. These findings indicate that students’ understanding and practices regarding proper medication disposal are still not optimal. In conclusion, Universitas Mataram students generally demonstrated insufficient knowledge and moderate behavior regarding proper medication disposal. This condition highlights the need for educational interventions and awareness programs related to pharmaceutical waste management among university students. Practical implications of this study include the development of campus-based health promotion programs, medication take-back campaigns, and public health education initiatives to encourage environmentally safe medication disposal practices.