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Potential Molecular Interaction of Nutmeg’s (Myristica fragrans) Active Compound via Activation of Caspase-3 Ronny Lesmana; Filza Yulina Ade; Yuni Susanti Pratiwi; Hanna Goeanawan; Nova Sylviana; Sandra Megantara; Susianti Susianti; Vita Murniati Tarawan; Purwo Sri Rejeki; Hamidie Ronald Daniel Ray; Unang Supratman
Indonesian Journal of Science and Technology Vol 7, No 1 (2022): IJOST: VOLUME 7, ISSUE 1, April 2022
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/ijost.v7i1.45663

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Myristica fragrans Houtt (belongs to the Myristicaceae family) is a Maluku Island (Indonesia) native plant. The seed of M. fragrans (Nutmeg) has been used for medicinal benefits. M. fragrans also has anti-cancer properties. The goal of this research was to use computer-aided drug design to investigate the in silico molecular docking of selected nutmeg compounds against Caspase-3. Molecular docking using Malegro Virtual Docker (MVD) software Ver 5.5 was performed to investigate binding complicated models to offer information on critical drug-receptor interactions. The most potent ligand was Licarin B, which had a docking score of -103.07 kcal/mol. The Licarin B structure formed several hydrogen bonds with Trp214 and Phe250. These findings imply that the nutmeg seed contains a prospective compound that could be a great anti-cancer agent.
The role of selenium on autophagy Febriana Kurniasari; Hanna Goenawan; Astrid Feinisa Khairani; Sunarjati Sudigdo Adi; Ronny Lesmana; Setiawan
JKKI : Jurnal Kedokteran dan Kesehatan Indonesia JKKI, Vol 13, No 3, (2022)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/JKKI.Vol13.Iss3.art10

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Selenium (Se) deficiency is associated with certain abnormalities, such as Keshan disease, cancer, cardiovascular disease (CVD), viral infections, infertility, immune system abnormalities, metabolic diseases, neurological disorders, and growth retardation. Its antioxidant properties are integrated into various selenoenzymes, mainly glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and thioredoxin reductase (Trx). These selenoenzymes act as a protective mechanism to prevent oxidative stress-induced cellular injury, regulate DNA transcription, and cell proliferation. Decreased levels of antioxidants induce reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation resulting in loss of mitochondrial structure and function. The antioxidant properties of selenium could depress ROS and modulates autophagy by interfering initiation of autophagy and phagophore formation. Inhibition at the initiation stage not only involves mTOR and AMPK, an autophagy-related regulators, but also autophagy markers, including Beclin 1, Atg5, LC3, and p62; thus, phagophore and autophagosome are not formed. This review will discuss the role of selenium in modulating autophagy in various organs.
Changes in the Histological Appearance of White Fat in Young Rats as a Result of Different Exercise Intensities Ronny Lesmana; Diandra Syifa; Yuni Pratiwi; Aziiz Rosdianto; Siti Mukarromah; Hanna Goenawan; Putri Tessa
WMJ (Warmadewa Medical Journal) Vol 8 No 1 (2023): May 2023
Publisher : Warmadewa University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22225/wmj.8.1.5819.27-33

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Sedentary lifestyle can cause the accumulation of energy reserves in the form of lipids in white adipose cells. Lifestyle modification by means of exercise is done to reduce fat reserves in white adipose tissue (WAT). This study aims to determine the effect of exercise in various intensities on the histological changes of white adipose cells. Research method exploratory with Federer formula to determine the number of samples carried out. Using 28 Wistar rats located at the Central Laboratory of Padjadjran University, Sumedang from May to June 2022. The data taken were the average diameter ± standard error (SEM) of the inguinal white adipose cells of the experimental rats. Data analysis using Microsoft Excel 2016 and SPSS v.28 software. Of the 28 samples studied, only 25 samples met the inclusion criteria. Group K is 0.15% (p = 0.024) greater than P2, and 0.25% (p 0.001) is greater than P3. The P1 group had a value of 0.17% (p = 0.025) greater than P3. Moderate and vigorous exercise can be used to reduce the size of white adipose cells. While low-intensity exercise is considered ineffective. Further research can be carried out to assess changes in white adipose cells based on exercise intensity from other sides besides their morphology. Keywords: Histological, White Adipose Tissue, Exercise
PENDAMPINGAN AKSELERASI IMPLEMENTASI MBKM KOMUNITAS DKM DI UNIVERSITAS PENDIDIKAN MUHAMMADIYAH SORONG Yanuar Dwi Prastyo; Lien Herlina; Agus Muji Santoso; Alia Bihrajihant Raya; Nanang Wahyudin; Anggraeni Dyah Sulistiowati; Evi Rinata; Anang Wahid Muhammad Diah; Agus Syahrani; Rima Herlina Setiawati Siburian; Willy Bachtiar; Hendy Setiawan; Finda Meyditia; Ronny Lesmana; Arifin Dwi Saputro; Akim Manaor Hara Pardede
Jurnal Informatika Kaputama (JIK) Vol 6 No 2 (2022): Volume 6, Nomor 2, Juli 2022
Publisher : STMIK KAPUTAMA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59697/jik.v6i2.122

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Komunitas Duta Kampus Merdeka (DKM) 2022 memiliki sifat (nature) go-to-person dalam melaksanakan tugasnya untuk mengakselerasi implementasi kebijakan Merdeka Belajar Kampus Merdeka (MBKM) sesuai dengan spirit transformasi pendidikan tinggi. Oleh karena itu, DKM diharapkan mampu berperan sebagai problem shooter yaitu mampu menjawab dan membantu memecahkan masalah tentang implementasi program Kampus Merdeka baik di lingkungan Perguruan Tinggi (PT) maupun di PT sekitar. Salah satu upaya untuk mengoptimalkan peran dan nature DKM serta membantu penyelesaian masalah dan mengakselerasi implementasi Kampus Merdeka di perguruan tinggi, maka DKM Leads menjalin kerjasama dengan Lembaga Layanan Pendidikan Tinggi (LLDIKTI) untuk melaksanakan kegiatan kolaborasi. Kolaborasi dilaksanakan dalam bentuk Pendampingan Akselerasi Implementasi MBKM yang bertujuan meningkatkan kapasitas DKM sebagai problem shooter dengan solusi yang disampaikan secara on the spot. Selain itu, kegiatan tersebut juga bertujuan untuk meningkatkan sinergi dalam memetakan dan memberikan rekomendasi tematik bagi perguruan tinggi dan program studi yang masih memiliki kendala dalam implementasi Kampus Merdeka. Melalui Pendampingan Akselerasi Implementasi MBKM, DKM dan LLDIKTI dapat membantu mengakselerasi implementasi MBKM secara sistemik dan komprehensif.
Comparison of Several Indonesian Medicinal Plants Effects on LDL-C and IL-6 Levels in Wistar Rats After High Fat Feeding Penny Setyawati Martioso; Diana Krisanti Jasaputra; Julia Windi Gunadi; Ronny Lesmana; Pinkan Al Shabrina
Majalah Kedokteran Bandung Vol 55, No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Padjadjaran

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High-fat diet habits lead to an increase in LDL-C levels that eventually influence the atherosclerotic plaque formation and progression, causing coronary heart disease. Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory process that releases various pro-inflammatory cytokines, including IL-6. Indonesians often use medicinal plants to decrease cholesterol levels. This study aimed to compare the LDL-C and IL-6 levels after treatments of ethanol extracts from Java ginger (EEJG), turmeric (EET), garlic (EEG), and pomegranate flowers (EEPF) in a hypercholesterolemia animal model. This study was conducted at the Maranatha Biomedical Research Laboratory from June–December 2020. Male Wistar rats were divided into six groups (n=5 per group) and received high-fat feeding and 0.01% propylthiouracil. The following treatments were given for 28 days: oral carboxymethylcellulose 1% for negative control; 35 mg/200g of oral  EEJG, EET, EEG, EEPF for respective treatment groups (n=5 groups); and 0.36 mg/200 g of oral Rosuvastatin for positive control. It was demonstrated that the mean  LDL-C levels were 65.75 mg/dL, 55.25 mg/dL, 56.75 mg/dL, and 59.60 mg/dL for EEJG, EET, EEG, EEPF groups, respectively, which were significantly different from that of the negative control (81.73 mg/dL). The IL-6 levels of the EEJG (27.55 pg./mL) and EEG (27.54 pg./mL) group were significantly different from the EEPF group (24.5 pg./mL) but not significantly different from the negative control (25.58 pg./mL), EET (25.60 pg./mL), and rosuvastatin (26.09 pg./mL) groups. The administration of ethanol extracts of Java ginger, turmeric, garlic, and pomegranate flower decreases the C-LDL levels; however, only the ethanol extract of pomegranate flowers administered for 28 days decreases the IL-6 levels of Wistar rat hypercholesterolemia model, albeit insignificantly.
Pengaruh Ekstrak Kunyit dan Kulit Manggis Terhadap Ekspresi Gen PPARα Pada Retina Model Tikus yang Dinduksi DTL Yenny Noor; Diana K Jasaputra; Julia W Gunadi; Ronny Lesmana; Riska A Safira
Journal of Medicine and Health Vol 5 No 2 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Kristen Maranatha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.28932/jmh.v5i2.6684

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A long-term high-fat diet (HFD) was proven to induce metabolic dysfunction and causes various organ inflammation, including the retina. As the regulator of lipid metabolism, PPARa plays a role in retinal lipid metabolism and served as one of the targets for decreasing lipid deposition in the retina. Turmeric and mangosteen peel are Indonesian medicinal herbs with enormous health effects, including antiinflammation and hypolipidemic properties. This study aims to determine the effect of ethanol extract from turmeric and mangosteen peel on PPARa  gene expression in the retina of an HFD-induced rat model. Twenty male Wistar rats were divided into 5 groups: negative control, positive control, turmeric, mangosteen, and fibrate. At the end of the study, total cholesterol and triglyceride levels from the blood were measured. The retina was extracted to conduct Realtime PCR for PPARα gene expression. The result showed a significant difference in triglyceride levels between positive control and turmeric groups, and PPARa gene expression in the retina between the control negative, positive, and turmeric groups, but no significant difference was found in other groups. This study concludes that the extract of turmeric increases the expression of the PPARa gene expression in the retina in an HFD-induced rat model.
Effect of Myristica fragrans on PGC1α and Synaptophysin Expression in Male Wistar Rats Hippocampus Veronica, Fifi; Goenawan, Hanna; Bahjah, Firda Hanan; Najmi, Nuroh; Lesmana, Ronny
Journal of Biomedicine and Translational Research Vol 10, No 1 (2024): April 2024
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14710/jbtr.v10i1.19959

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Background: Nutmeg is an indigenous plant from Indonesia that has been used extensively in herbal treatment. Nutmeg seed extract (NuSE) contains the active compound macelignan, which exhibits pharmacological activities. A previous study stated that NuSE is PPARγ or peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma agonist that potentially enhances synaptic signal modulation. PPARγ activation can activate PGC1α or peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator-1 alpha as the primary regulator of mitochondrial biogenesis. Mitochondria are involved in synaptic transmission. Increased modulation of signals at synapses can increase neuroplasticity, potentially improving the brain's cognitive function, as seen by the amount of Synaptophysin in the synaptic vesicle membrane for evaluating synaptogenesis.Objective: This research demonstrates how nutmeg seed extract (NuSE) affects PGC1α and synaptophysin expression compared with DHA or docosahexanoieac acid, which has been evidenced to promote neurite growth.Methods: Twenty-four Wistar male rats aged eight weeks were divided into four groups (control, PGA group, NuSE group, and DHA group). The treatment group was administered for 12 weeks using a gavage. After that, the rats were sacrificed, and the hippocampus neurons were collected. The PGC1α and Synaptophysin mRNA expression was measured using semiquantitative reversed PCR, visualized with electrophoresis, and then quantified with ImageJ.Results: This study showed that NuSE increased synaptophysin and PGC1α mRNA expressions compared to the control group with significance statistic (p=0.017, p<0,05) in synaptophysin expression but did not increase PGC1α expression significantly (p=0.364, p>0,05).Conclusion: In conclusion, nutmeg seed extract (NuSE) impacts synaptogenesis in synaptophysin expression to modulate synaptic transmission.
Turmeric and Mangosteen Extract Modulate Autophagy Gene Expression in High-Fat Diet-Induced Rats Gunadi, Julia Windi; Jasaputra, Diana Krisanti; Pangestuti, Balqist Sriprobo; Wahyudianigsih, Roro; Lesmana, Ronny
Althea Medical Journal Vol 11, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine Universitas Padjadjaran

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15850/amj.v11n1.3148

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Background: High-fat diet (HFD) increases the risk of obesity, metabolic syndrome, coronary artery disease, and chronic kidney disease, resulting in lipotoxicity. Turmeric and mangosteen are two ingredients mostly used in Indonesian food, and are known for their antihyperlipidemic and antioxidant effects. The aim of this study was to explore the effect of turmeric and mangosteen on autophagy gene expression in HFD-induced kidneys in rats model.Methods: The study was an experimental study, including 25 male Wistar rats aged 8 weeks, divided into 5 groups with a completely randomized design; group with a standard diet as negative control group, the group with a high-fat diet as a positive control group, and the HFD groups with turmeric or mangosteen or fenofibrate. The study was conducted in Maranatha Biomedical Research Laboratory from January to November 2022. Autophagy gene expression (LC3, p62) was measured along with the histopathological scoring to observe necrosis, inflammation, and fat degeneration state. Data was analyzed using One Way ANOVA or Kruskal Wallis and post hoc Least Significant Difference or Mann Whitney.Results: There were significant differences in inflammation in groups treated with mangosteen (p=0.007); in fat degeneration in groups treated with mangosteen and fenofibrate (p=0.007). Furthermore, the LC3 gene expression was increased in all HFD groups as well as the p62 gene expression in group treated with turmeric (p=0.020) and fenofibrate (p=0.005).Conclusions: Mangosteen decreases inflammation and fat degeneration scoring, while turmeric  increases autophagy in the kidney of HFD induced Wistar rats.
Effects of SGLT2 inhibitor administration on blood glucose level and body weight in type 1 diabetes rat model Syukri, Maimun; Zaini, Lia M.; Kartasasmita, Arief S.; Gondhowiardjo, Tjahjono D.; Lesmana, Ronny
Narra J Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): August 2023
Publisher : Narra Sains Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52225/narra.v3i2.194

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The prevalence of diabetes worldwide is increasing and 629 million people are projected to have diabetes by 2045, and the most significant burden of the disease being concentrated in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). Type 2 diabetes is mainly treated with insulin adjunctive therapies such as metformin to improve insulin sensitivity and sodium-glucose co-transporter 2 (SGLT2) inhibitors to lower blood glucose levels. However, there was limited study on the application of SGLT2 inhibitors on type 1 diabetes, particularly empagliflozin. Therefore, this study aimed to determine the effect of SGLT2 inhibitors on blood glucose levels and body weights in a rat model of type 1 diabetes. To mimic type 1 diabetes, the rats were injected with streptozotocin 60 mg intra-peritoneally. Twenty-four rat models were randomly divided into four groups: normal rat group (negative control), untreated diabetic rat group (positive control), type 1 diabetic rats treated with metformin, and type 1 diabetic rats treated with empagliflozin. Blood glucose levels and body weight were recorded before and after induced with streptozotocin and on weeks 4, 6, 8 and 10 of the treatment with anti-diabetic drugs. This study found that the blood glucose levels before and after treatment significantly decreased in all groups (p<0.05), except in the negative control group. Similar results were observed in body weight of the rats, which all groups experienced weight loss, except the negative control. These results suggested that apart from being used in type 2 diabetes, SGLT2 inhibitors may also be used as a treatment for type 1 diabetes.
Prospect Study of Anti-inflammatory Activity by Identification of Muntingia calabura Leaf Infusion Permana, Shenny S.S; Yusuf, Muchamad R.A; Putri, Aufa A.D; Sukmayani, Jasmine Y.; Sudrajat, Ratu Z.A.P; Khairinisa, Miski A.; Wahyuni, Indah S.; Rohmawaty, Enny; Bashari, Muhammad H.; Lesmana, Ronny; Rosdianto, Aziiz M.
Pharmacology and Clinical Pharmacy Research Vol 9, No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Padjadjaran, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15416/pcpr.v9i1.49774

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Many diseases occur due to inflammation that is not handled properly. One of the feature of inflammation is swelling or edema. Inflammation can be handled with traditional medicine, such as Muntingia calabura L. (M. calabura L.) Pharmacologically, this plant extract is reported to have antipyretic, analgesic, anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, and antibacterial. Metabolite compound contained in M. calabura L. has the potential as an anti-inflammatory agent. The objective of this study is to ascertain the secondary metabolites contained in M. calabura L. leaves infusion. This experimental research method includes the simplicia making and infusion of M. calabura L. leaves by cold infusion and phytochemical screening. This study also showed that the infusion of M. calabura L. leaves contained flavonoids, alkaloids, and triterpenoids. Overall, the findings indicate potential as an anti-inflammatory agent that requires further investigation, specifically in preclinical testing. 
Co-Authors . SETIAWAN . Susianti Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri Abdul Hadi Hassan Achadiyani Agus Muji Santoso Agus Syahrani Agus Syahrani Ahmad Kurniawan Ahmad Kurniawan Ahmad Ramdan Ajeng Diantini Aldo Hartono Aldo, Mochammad Alia Bihrajihant Raya Alia Bihrajihant Raya Ambrosius Purba Ambrosius Purba Anang Wahid M.Diah Anas Subarnas Anas Subarnas Andrew Citrawan Anggraeni Dyah S Anggraeni Dyah Sulistiowati Anissa Anissa Anissa, Anissa Annisa F. Dewi Arief Budiono Arief Cahyanto Arief S. Kartasasmita Arifin Dwi Saputro Arto Yuwono Soeroto Astrid Feinisa Khairani Astrid, Stephanie Aulina, Datin Zahira Aziis Mardanarian Rosdianto Aziiz Mardanarian Rosdianto Aziiz Mardanarian Rosdianto Aziiz Rosdianto Azis Mardanarian Azmi, Mohamad Nurul Bachtiar, Willy Bahjah, Firda Hanan Baniasih, Akbar I. Baniasih, Akbar I. Bashari, Muhammad H. Bela Ita Karina Daba, Mariel Dani Sujana Darmayanti, Meita Decky Gunawan, Decky Dewi, Annisa F. Diana K Jasaputra Diana Krisanti Jasaputra Diana Krisanti Jasaputra Diandra Syifa Dimpuulina Erna Mariati Dwi Putri Larasati Edi Sukmana Edi Sukmana Edward J Hadi Endang Sutedja Endang Sutedja Enny Rohmawaty Euis Julaeha Evi Rinata Fajar Ari Widyatmoko Fani Rahma Yenita Fathurachman Fathurachman Fatona Suraya, Fatona Febriana Kurniasari Ferdyan Efza Fernandez, Veronica Fifi Veronica Filza Yulina Ade Finda Meyditia Finda Meyditia Fitri Fadhilah Galuga Sinalusur Sari Genta Syaifrin Laudza Gilang Muhamad Nur Iqbal Goenadi, Julia Windi Gunadi, Julia Windi Gunawan, Hanna Gunawan, Hanna Hadi Hadi Hana Goenawan Hanna Goeanawan Hanna Goenawan Hanna Goenawan Hanna Goenawan Hanna Gunawan Hendra Gunawan Hendy Setiawan Hendy Setiawan Herlina, Lien Herry Herman Hilmi Al Wahid Huda, Fathul Huda, Fathul I Made Joni Ida Ayu Putu Sri Widnyani Ieva B. Akbar Ieva Baniasih Akbar Ika M. Silviana Imam Megantara Indahwati, Dwiwahju Dian Irma Erika Herawati Irma Erika Herawati Irma Melyani Puspitasari Irma Ruslina Defi Isa Mahendra Ivan Christian Channel Ivanna Valentina Iwan Setiawan Iwan Setiawan Iwan Setiawan Iwan Setiawan Jatnika, Danti Dja Jihan Mudrika Rahmi Julia Ramadhanti Julia W Gunadi Julia Windi Gunadi Julia Windi Gunadi Jutti Levita Kanakarajah, Sarmmila Kartika Hajar Kirana, Kartika Hajar Kastella, Faysal Keiichi Motoyama Khairinisa, Miski A. Krisnadi, Sofie Riyani Kusmawan, Steven Zerin Putra Lazuardhi Dwipa Leonardo Lubis Madhani Pradiptha Nugroho Maharani, Julia Maimun Syukri, Maimun Mariel Daba Mas Rizky A.A. Syamsunarno MEGANTARA, SANDRA Muchtaridi Muchtaridi Mulyanaga, William Giovanni Mutakin Mutakin Mutiarahmi, Citra Nur Nabilah Muhamad Naini, Al Arofatus Nanang Wahyudin Nanang Wahyudin Nanny N. N. M. Soetedjo Nasrul Wathoni Norisca Aliza Putri Nova Sylviana Nova Sylviana Nuraini Yasmin Nuroh Najmi Nurul Fadhilah Oki Suwarsa Okta Wismandanu Oktorina, Lenny Pangestuti, Balqist Sriprobo Pardede, Akim Manaor Hara Penny Setyawati Martioso Permadi, Andieni Faqhira Permana, Noah Jefferson Permana, Shenny S.S Pinkan Al Shabrina Pitu Wulandari Prasetyo, Wibowo Budi Prayudi Santoso Putri Teesa Radhiyanti Putri Tessa Putri, Aufa A.D Qiantori, Adziqa Ammara Rahdiyanti, Putri Teesa Ramdani Hamzah Ray, Hamidie Ronald Daniel Rejeki, Purwo Sri Renaldi Prasetia Reni Farenia Reni Farenia rima siburian Riska A Safira Risna Agustina Risna Agustina Roro Wahyudianingsih Rosdianto, Aziis Mardanarian Rosdianto, Aziiz M. Rosdianto, Aziiz Mardanarian Rusdin, Agus Sandra Amalia Riyadi Santi Sofiyanti Sarmmila Kanakarajah Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan Setiawan Shelly Iskandar Silviana, Ika M. Simanungkalit, Jayne Mary Siti Baitul Mukarromah Siti Mukarromah Siti Nuriyatus Zahrah Slamet Imron Sri Adi Sumiwi Steffi Liem Sudigdo Adi Sudrajat, Ratu Z.A.P sugianli, Adhi Sukmayani, Jasmine Y. Sunarjati Soedigdoadi Sunarjati Sudigdo Adi Sunarjati Sudigdo Adi Sunarjati Sudigdoadi Sunaryati S. Adi Supriatno Salam Susanti Husen Susianti Susianti Susianti Susianti Susiarno, Hadi Tarawan, Vita M. Tarawan, Vita M. Teresa Lucretia, Teresa Teti Madiadipoera TIANA MILANDA Tina Rostinawati Titing Nurhayati Tjahjono D. Gondhowiardjo Tri Mayanti Trianing Tyas Kusuma Tyagita Hartady Unang Supratman Vita M. Tarawan Vita Murniati Tarawan Vita Murniati Tarawan Vita Murniati Tarawan Lubis Vita Mutia Tarawan Wahyudianigsih, Roro Wahyuni, Indah S. Willy Bachtiar Yanuar Dwi Prastyo Yasmin, Nuraini Yenny Noor Yudi Feriandi Yulia Sofiatin Yumilia, Hoo Yuni Pratiwi Yuni Susanti Pratiwi Yuni Susanti Pratiwi Yuni Susanti Pratiwi Yuni Susanti Pratiwi Yuni Susanti Pratiwi Yuni Susanti Pratiwi Yuni Susanti Pratiwi Yuni Susanti Pratiwi Yuni Susanti Pratiwi, Yuni Susanti Yusuf, Muchamad R.A Zaini, Lia M. Zakiyah, Neily Zulhendri, Felix