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Training In Manufacturing Multipurpose Eco-Enzyme Liquids for Farmers Group Djarot, Prasetyorini; Triastinurmiatiningsih; Haryani, Tri Saptari; Prihatini, Wahyu; Moerfiah; Ismanto; Rahayu, Sata Yoshida Srie; Sudrajat, Cecep
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Inovatif Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JPMI (Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Inovatif)
Publisher : Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, Universitas Pakuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jpmi.v2i1.113

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Eco-enzyme is an active ingredient from organic waste that can be used for various daily purposes such as fertilizer, herbicide, cleaning fluid, and even medicine, this is because it contains Lactobacillus, Asotobacter xylinum, yeast fungi, and lactic acid bacteria, enzymes (such as protease, amylase, lipase), minerals, and secondary metabolites (such as polyphenols, alkaloids, antioxidants). By utilizing ecoenzymes optimally, it will support the use of household organic waste with an environmentally friendly concept. And this is also an effort to reduce disruption to the environment due to landfills, which can be done by utilizing household organic waste to make eco-enzymes. The aim of this service is to provide training in making eco-enzymes as a multi-purpose liquid which will have an impact on waste utilization. Organic which is oriented towards maintaining a clean environment. The first method used was socialization and continued with presentation of material about what eco-enzymes, why we need to develop them, how to make eco-enzymes and how to use them. The material was delivered through a presentation using a projector and the production was carried out by demonstrating how to make eco-enzymes. This activity was carried out by delivering presentation material about eco-enzymes. The training was carried out at the homes of Tanah Baru Village residents with the permission of the Village Head. The training participants were farmers of the Tanah Baru Subdistrict Farmers Group, totalling 20 people and several village officials.  The training was held on June 13 2022 which included counselling and demonstrations on making eco-enzyme solutions from fruit peels and vegetable waste. The training participants seemed very enthusiastic by asking questions and having lots of discussions about eco-enzymes and their uses, participants also actively participated in manufacturing activities.
Training In Manufacturing Multipurpose Eco-Enzyme Liquids for Farmers Group Djarot, Prasetyorini; Triastinurmiatiningsih; Haryani, Tri Saptari; Prihatini, Wahyu; Moerfiah; Ismanto; Rahayu, Sata Yoshida Srie; Sudrajat, Cecep
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Inovatif Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): JPMI (Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Inovatif)
Publisher : Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, Universitas Pakuan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33751/jpmi.v2i1.113

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Eco-enzyme is an active ingredient from organic waste that can be used for various daily purposes such as fertilizer, herbicide, cleaning fluid, and even medicine, this is because it contains Lactobacillus, Asotobacter xylinum, yeast fungi, and lactic acid bacteria, enzymes (such as protease, amylase, lipase), minerals, and secondary metabolites (such as polyphenols, alkaloids, antioxidants). By utilizing ecoenzymes optimally, it will support the use of household organic waste with an environmentally friendly concept. And this is also an effort to reduce disruption to the environment due to landfills, which can be done by utilizing household organic waste to make eco-enzymes. The aim of this service is to provide training in making eco-enzymes as a multi-purpose liquid which will have an impact on waste utilization. Organic which is oriented towards maintaining a clean environment. The first method used was socialization and continued with presentation of material about what eco-enzymes, why we need to develop them, how to make eco-enzymes and how to use them. The material was delivered through a presentation using a projector and the production was carried out by demonstrating how to make eco-enzymes. This activity was carried out by delivering presentation material about eco-enzymes. The training was carried out at the homes of Tanah Baru Village residents with the permission of the Village Head. The training participants were farmers of the Tanah Baru Subdistrict Farmers Group, totalling 20 people and several village officials.  The training was held on June 13 2022 which included counselling and demonstrations on making eco-enzyme solutions from fruit peels and vegetable waste. The training participants seemed very enthusiastic by asking questions and having lots of discussions about eco-enzymes and their uses, participants also actively participated in manufacturing activities.
Sprague Dawley Rat Spermatozoa Quality Due to Bee Pollen Consumption Hasan, Akhmad Endang Zainal; Moerfiah; Handayani, Septa Fitri
Current Biochemistry Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022)
Publisher : IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/cb.9.2.4

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Bee Pollen is a food that has a complete nutritional content including as a source of steroid hormones, helping to improve concentration and brain performance. This study aims to determine the effect of bee pollen on the sperm quality of male rats. Administering 1 ml of water as control (-), 1 ml/kg of Eurycoma longifolia capsule as control (+), 1 ml/kg of nano bee pollen, and bee pollen with concentrations of 0.33 ml/kg, 0.66 ml/kg, 1 ml/kg, and 1.33 ml/kg 34 times in Sprague Dawley male white rats. The mice were then operated on and examined for testicular weight, epididymal weight, sperm pH, sperm motility, sperm concentration, and sperm abnormalities. The results showed that bee pollen and nano bee pollen did not significantly affect the quality of rat spermatozoa. In examining the testicular weight of rats, 0.33 ml/kg of bee pollen had an average testicular weight greater than the control group. For sperm weight and pH of the rat epididymis, the administration of bee pollen showed the average weight and pH were lower than the control. In the examination of sperm motility, 0.33 ml of bee pollen had a higher percentage than the control, while 1 ml of nano bee pollen had the lowest percentage of motility. The results of the concentration and abnormalities of rat spermatozoa from a dose of 1 ml/kg of bee pollen had an average sperm count higher than the control which was 2,129.7 million/ml and the lowest percentage of sperm abnormalities was 8.73%.