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Antioxidant Activity of Lotion From Sonneratia caseolaris Leaves and Trigona sp. Propolis Extract Safitri, Annisa Nurul; Kustiawan, Paula Mariana
Biofarmasetikal Tropis (The Tropical Journal of Biopharmaceutical) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): Oktober 2024
Publisher : FMIPA UKIT

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55724/jbiofartrop.v7i2.445

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Daily activities can trigger free radicals due to air pollution and increase the decline in skin health. One of the prevention efforts by using a lotion that made from natural ingredients. Natural ingredients such as Sonneratia caseolaris leaves and Trigona sp. bee propolis are still limited used in the form of lotion combination preparations. The purpose of this study was to explore the antioxidant activity of a combination lotion of S. caseolaris leaves and Trigona sp. bee propolis. Antioxidant activity was detemine by used the DPPH technique with lotion formula combination of S. caseolaris leaves and Trigona sp. bee propolis. F1 (1:1), F2 (2:1) and F3 (1:2) accompanied by a physical stability test of the lotion. The results showed that preparations F1, F2, F3 had strong antioxidants in the concentration range of 60-100 ppm. The three formulas met the criteria for a stable lotion preparation. The combination lotion formula has potential in the development of cosmetic products from natural ingredients.
Golden Generation, Worm-Free: Education and Prevention Regarding Worm Infection in Students at Muhammadiyah 5 Junior High School Samarinda: Generasi Emas, Bebas Cacingan: Edukasi dan Pencegahan Mengenai Cacingan pada Siswi di SMP Muhammadiyah 5 Samarinda Fitriani, Nurul; Tobing, Arden Alvern; Safitri, Annisa Nurul
Jurnal Abdita Naturafarm Vol. 3 No. 1 (2026): J Abdita Naturafarm
Publisher : B-Creta Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.70392/jan.v3i1.32

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Helminthiasis remains a significant public health problem in Indonesia, particularly among school-aged children, and can seriously affect growth, intelligence, and academic performance. This study aimed to enhance students’ knowledge and awareness regarding the prevention and management of helminth infections through a health promotion program entitled Golden Generation, Free from Helminths at Muhammadiyah 5 Junior High School Samarinda. The method applied was interactive counseling using PowerPoint presentations and educational leaflets, accompanied by pre-test and post-test assessments to measure students’ understanding before and after the activity. A total of 33 students participated in the program, which covered materials on the definition and types of helminths, symptoms, impacts, prevention through clean and healthy lifestyle practices, and recommendations for regular anthelmintic consumption. The results demonstrated an improvement in students’ knowledge as indicated by higher post-test scores compared to pre-test results, along with high enthusiasm during question-and-answer sessions, quizzes, and discussions. This program concludes that interactive health education is effective in increasing students’ understanding of helminth prevention and has the potential to foster healthy behaviors that support the achievement of a helminth-free generation.