Ruth Elenora Kristanty
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Penetapan Kadar Cemaran Logam Kadmium (Cd) dalam Jamu Pegal Linu Sediaan Serbuk Secara ICP-OES Najla Putri Adelaida; Ruth Elenora Kristanty; Ai Emalia Sukmawati; Siti Nur Aliza Fauziah
Journal Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Oktober : Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science
Publisher : Prodi D3 Farmasi Politeknik Katolik Mangunwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61740/jcp2s.v3i2.51

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One aspect of safety that needs attention in traditional medicine is the presence of heavy metal contamination. Heavy metal contamination, specifically cadmium (Cd), can occur in herbal products. The presence of cadmium in herbal medicines is highly dangerous to humans due to its toxic nature, which can cause health problems such as bone fragility and breathlessness. Testing is limited to checking the labeling of the herbal medicine logo and determining the level of cadmium contamination in powdered formulations of herbal medicines using Inductively Coupled Plasma – Optical Emission Spectrometry (ICP-OES). The testing aims to determine whether the samples of powdered herbal medicine for joint pain meet the labeling requirements according to the Decree of the Head of the Indonesian Food and Drug Administration No. HK.00.05.4.2411 of 2004 and comply with the cadmium contamination level requirements according to the Regulation of the Indonesian National Agency of Drug and Food Control No. 29 of 2023. The herbal medicine logo on the samples meets the requirements. The cadmium content in the powdered herbal medicine samples is 0.184 mg/kg, which is below the requirement of 0.3 mg/kg. Therefore, it can be concluded that the samples Meet the Requirements (MS).
Penetapan Kadar Cemaran Logam Kadmium dalam Jamu Liver Sediaan Kapsul Secara Inductively Coupled Plasma–Optical Emission Spectrometry Lusi Veronika; Ruth Elenora Kristanty; Ai Emalia Sukmawati; Siti Nur Aliza Fauziah
Journal Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): Oktober : Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Science
Publisher : Prodi D3 Farmasi Politeknik Katolik Mangunwijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61740/jcp2s.v3i2.53

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Heavy metal contamination can cause health problems such as impaired brain, liver, kidney, lung and muscle function. One of the quality and safety checks for herbal medicine is heavy metal contamination analysis. Natural medicines can be contaminated from agriculture, production and distribution processes. Therefore, the test was carried out to determine the level of cadmium metal contamination in liver herbs in capsule preparations by Inductively Coupled Plasma - Optical Emission Spectrometry. The test aims to determine whether the capsule herbal liver samples meet the requirements for cadmium heavy metal levels in accordance with the Regulation of the Food and Drug Administration of the Republic of Indonesia Number 29 of 2023. This test uses samples of liver herbal medicine in capsule dosage form. The results of heavy metal contamination results were positive for cadmium with an average level of 0.4031 mg/kg. So it can be concluded that the sample does not meet the requirements (TMS) cadmium metal contamination levels.