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EFEKTIVITAS SALEP EKSTRAK DAUN BAMBU, MENIRAN, BIJI PEPAYA SEBAGAI PENJINAK TUMOR DAN KANKER PAYUDARA Wulandari, Silvi Fatika; Ningrum, Dwi Setya; Febriani, Mila
Jurnal Inovasi Daerah Vol. 2 No. 1 (2023): JID : Jurnal Inovasi Daerah, Juni 2023
Publisher : Badan Perencanaan Pembangunan Penelitian dan Pengembangan Daerah Kabupaten Cilacap

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56655/jid.v2i1.87

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Bamboo plants are a source of flavonoids which are beneficial for the health of the body. To treat tumors and breast cancer, this study aims to make a synergistic ointment from the extracts of papaya seeds, meniran and bamboo leaves and a white vaseline base. Methods of data collection using experiments with accidental sampling method in the form of respondents who have had tumors and breast cancer. Data analysis used descriptive comparative analysis. Vaseline, papaya seed extract, meniran extract, and bamboo leaf extract form the composition of the bamboo leaf extract ointment. The bamboo leaf extraction process was carried out using a maceration strategy using 95% ethanol solvent. This cream-like ointment has a brown color, a pH of 6.5 and smells like bamboo leaf extract. The ointment has a spread of 3.5 cm and an adhesion time of 3.66 seconds. The content of flavonoids in the ointment was 0.1633% w/w QE and phenolics 0.371% w/w GAE. The content of cancer-preventing substances in salmon with 10 ppm is 10.09%. The ointment has an inhibitory effect on Gram-positive microorganisms of 9 mm, 10 mm and 11 mm. The results showed that there was a decrease in the size of breast tumors with a diameter of (3-5 cm) to (0.5-1 cm) with the treatment given 3 times a day for 124 days. Some respondents with stage IIA breast cancer experienced a reduction in pain and tender lumps with the treatment of giving ointment 3x a day for 17-37. The study concluded that an ointment containing meniran, papaya seeds, and bamboo leaf extract was effective against breast cancer and tumor tamer.
EFEKTIVITAS INFUSA ACALYPHA SIAMENSIS SEBAGAI BIOHERBISIDA TERHADAP AGERATUM CONYZOIDES DAN PENGARUHNYA TERHADAP TANAMAN PADI Darwanto, Agus; Afifah, Rohadatul Nur; Wulandari, Silvi Fatika
Jurnal Agroteknologi (Agronu) Vol 2 No 02 (2023): Jurnal Agroteknologi (Agronu)
Publisher : Universitas Ma'arif Nahdlatul Ulama Kebumen

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53863/agronu.v2i02.565

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The teh-tehan plant or Acalypha siamensis is a plant species that is familiar as a living fence which is widely planted by rural communities. The aim of this study was to make bioherbicide from tea leaves and measure the effectiveness of Acalypha siamensis infusion as a bioherbicide against bandotan weed and its effect on rice (Oryza sativa L.). Data collection used experiments by routinely spraying Acalypha siamensis infusion on bandotan weed plants using mahogany leaves, ketapang leaves and synthetic herbicides as a comparison, then tested its effect on the growth of rice plants. Data analysis used a comparative descriptive analysis by comparing the growth of weed bandotan which was sprayed with Acalypha siamensis infusion with that which was sprayed with infusion of mahogany leaves, ketapang leaves and synthetic herbicides, then proceed with comparing the effect on the growth of rice plants. The production of bioherbicide from Acalypha siamensis is carried out by the infusion method, namely boiling in water until 1/3 (one third) of the original amount of water remains. Based on the experimental results, data was obtained that natural materials such as Acalypa siamensis leaves, mahogany leaves and ketapang leaves were proven to be able to suppress the growth of bandotan weed (Ageratum conyzoides). Based on the analysis of the BNT/LSD test, data were obtained that the ability level of Acalypha siamensis was the same as mahogany leaves and ketapang leaves but was safer for rice plant growth than mahogany leaves and ketapang leaves. Keywords: Acalypha siamensis, bandotan, bioherbicide, weed, infusion, rice
Peran Warga Pantura pada Sektor Perikanan Tangkap di Pelabuhan Perikanan Samudera Cilacap (PPSC), Kabupaten Cilacap Darwanto, Agus; Chasanah, Fazri Uswatun; Wulandari, Silvi Fatika
Nekton Vol 3 No 2 (2023): October
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Sambas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47767/nekton.v3i2.515

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Many farmers and fishermen from the north coast of Java Island (Pantura) migrated to the south coast of Java to try their luck as fishermen in the Cilacap Ocean Fisheries Port (PPSC). The urbanization of Pantura residents to Cilacap has been ongoing for more than 50 years. This study aims to determine the contribution of Pantura residents to the capture fisheries sector in the PPSC. Data were collected through observation, interviews, surveys, and documentation. Data analysis used descriptive analysis with reduction and interpretation as well as ANOVA and simple linear regression analysis. Based on the survey results, 90% of respondents stated that the reason for Pantura residents to migrate to Cilacap was to increase their income. According to 93.3% of respondents, their arrival at PPSC contributed to the capture fisheries sector in the Cilacap Regency. The results of the ANOVA test show a significance of <0.05, which means that there is an influence from the arrival of Pantura residents in increasing capture fishery production in PPSC. The correlation between the arrival of Pantura residents in PPSC and the increase in capture fishery productivity was 43.5%, with an influence level of 18.9%. Thus, the role of Pantura residents is very important in increasing capture fishery production in Cilacap.