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FORMULASI DAN EVALUASI FISIK SEDIAAN LIPTINT EKSTRAK DAUN JATI (Tectona Grandis Linn.f) Christiandari, Hanita; Hernawan, Jarot Yogi; Laila, Wahyu Kumil
Jurnal Riset Kefarmasian Indonesia Vol. 7 No. 3 (2025): Jurnal Riset Kefarmasian Indonesia
Publisher : APDFI (Asosiasi Pendidikan Diploma Farmasi Indonesia)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33759/v7i3.807

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Teak leaves (Tectona grandis L.f.) are known to contain anthocyanin compounds that function as natural dyes and have antioxidant activity. This study aims to formulate and evaluate lip tint preparations using teak leaf extract as a natural dye. Method: extraction using a maceration method with 70% ethanol solvent acidified with citric acid, resulting in the characteristic red color of anthocyanins. Three lip tint formulas were created with varying extract concentrations (40%, 50%, and 60%) and evaluated through organoleptic, homogeneity, pH, spreadability, and hedonic tests. The results showed that all formulas were homogeneous, thick in texture, with colors varying from pink to deep red. The pH of the formulas was within the safe range for lips (4.6–5.5), and the spreadability met the standards for comfortable use. Formula 3 with a 60% extract concentration showed the best results in terms of color, pH, and panelist preference. Conclusion: teak leaf extract has the potential to be used to develop safe, high-quality, and environmentally friendly herbal lip tints.
Edukasi dan Pendampingan Pemanfaatan Tanaman Obat Keluarga (TOGA) sebagai Upaya Swamedikasi Rasional Dilalah, Idlohatud; Christiandari, Hanita; Hernawan, Jarot Yogi; Suprasetya, Edy; Laila, Wahyu Kumil
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Permata Indonesia Vol 6 No 1 (2026): Volume 6, Nomor 1 , April 2026
Publisher : Permata Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59737/jpmpi.v6i1.387

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The utilization of Family Medicinal Plants (TOGA) for rational self-medication remains suboptimal due to limited knowledge and skills. One of the change agent is Pharmacy Student Association of Permata Indonesia Health Polytechnic Yogyakarta. This community service aimed to improve the understanding and skills of the Pharmacy Student Association of Permata Indonesia Health Polytechnic Yogyakarta in utilizing TOGA. The methods included education, demonstrations, hands-on planting practice, and continuous mentoring. The results showed an increase in participants’ knowledge and skills in cultivating and maintaining medicinal plants, as evidenced by the establishment of a simple TOGA garden. The discussion highlights that an educational-participatory approach effectively enhances awareness and rational self-medication behavior using natural products. In conclusion, education and mentoring improved participants’ capacity to utilize TOGA appropriately and safely. Future programs are recommended to focus on processing medicinal plants into simple products and conducting long-term evaluations to ensure sustainability.