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PENYULUHAN DAN PEMBERIAN INFORMASI OBAT DIABETES MELITUS DAN DIARE AKUT PADA ANAK DI RSUD KABUPATEN TANGERANG Ayuningtyas, Nurista Dida; Rosa, Dela; Pramitaningastuti, Anastasia Setyopuspito; Hartanti, Yesiska Kristina
GEMAKES: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): GEMAKES: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat
Publisher : Politeknik Kesehatan Kemenkes RI Jakarta I

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36082/gemakes.v4i2.1534

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Penyuluhan kesehatan dan pemberian informasi obat (PIO) merupakan peran dari tenaga kesehatan khususnya apoteker. Penyakit DM dan diare akut pada anak merupakan penyakit yang banyak terjadi. Apoteker memiliki peran dalam mengedukasi masyarakat salah satunya dalam penanganan terapi DM dan diare. Tim Pengabdi merupakan dosen dan apoteker yang memiliki peran dalam peningkatan kualitas hidup masyarakat dalam bidang pendidikan maupun kesehatan. Tujuan dilakukannya kegiatan PkM yaitu Tim Pengabdi ingin meningkatkan kualitas hidup masyarakat dengan kegiatan penyuluhan dan PIO pasien DM dan diare akut pada anak di RSUD Kabupaten Tangerang. Metode yang dilakukan dalam kegiatan PkM yaitu observasi lahan PkM, pembuatan materi, penyuluhan dan PIO, dan evaluasi kegiatan PkM. Hasil yang diperoleh peserta yang mengikuti kegiatan 66 orang, peserta aktif bertanya kepada Tim Pengabdi, dan berdasarkan hasil angket kepuasan peserta sangat puas dengan penyampaian materi dan sikap ramah Tim Pengabdi. Kegiatan PkM mengenai PIO perlu secara konsisten dilakukan dengan topik yang lebih lainnya.
Potensi Beberapa Tanaman Herbal di Indonesia Sebagai Antidiare Berdasarkan Penelitian In Vivo Hartanti, Yesiska Kristina; Rosa, Dela; Mailinda, Putri; Elleanore, Angeline; Deis, Friska
Jurnal Farmasi & Sains Indonesia Vol 6 No 1 (2023)
Publisher : LPPM Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Farmasi Nusaputera

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52216/jfsi.vol6no1p114-119

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The gastrointestinal tract facilitates the primary function of the body, such as food digestion and absorption. Disruption of the process will lead to digestive tract disorder. One disorder of the digestive tract is diarrhea. Diarrhea is a condition of loose and watery stool that excretes more frequently than normal, accompanied by abdominal cramps. Herbal plants research as a therapy alternative has been continuing to develop for herbal medicine potential discovery. From the literature study, it was found 9 species of plants have activity to inhibit diarrhea based on in vivo study. This article will expose the various natural properties found in Indonesia.
Antioxidant Activity of Extract Combination from Moringa oleifera Leaves and Garcinia mangostana L. Pericarp Hartanti, Yesiska Kristina; Lukas, Diksa T.; Hardy, Junius
Indonesian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology Vol 12 (2025): Vol. 12 Suppl. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Pharmaceutical Science and Technology

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24198/ijpst.v12i0.59284

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Radical-related diseases can be mitigated through natural antioxidant therapies that help regulate the formation and accumulation of free radicals. The pericarp of Garcinia mangostana L. and the leaves of Moringa oleifera are well-known for their antioxidant properties due to their high level of bioactive compounds, such as flavonoids, phenolics, and xanthones. This study aimed to explore the antioxidant capabilities of these two herbal extract combinations. Using the maceration method with 96% ethanol, the extraction yields were 11.4% w/w for M. oleifera and 24.11% w/w for G. mangostana. Qualitative phytochemical screening revealed differences in secondary metabolites, particularly steroids and triterpenes, between the two extracts. The antioxidant activity was categorized based on EC50 values, with crude G. mangostana showing very strong activity (<50 µg/mL) and M. oleifera classified as strong (50–100 µg/mL). Combinations of the extracts (2–10 ppm) produced very strong antioxidant activity but showed reduced efficacy compared to G. mangostana alone, suggesting antagonistic interactions based on combination index (IC) calculation. This study emphasizes the need for multiple antioxidant assays to evaluate diverse mechanisms and recommends further research to optimize synergistic effects in herbal extract combinations.