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KARAKTERISASI DAN PEMERIKSAAN FITOKIMIA DARI SIMPLISIA DAUN ANGGREK MERPATI (Dendrobium crumenatum Sw.) Yudha Putra, Diky Okta; Syamsurizal, Syamsurizal; Elisma, Elisma
Acta Pharmaceutica Indonesia Vol. 50 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : School of Pharmacy Institut Teknologi Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/api.v50i1.24961

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This study examined the characterization of crude drugs made from pigeon orchid leaves (Dendrobium crumenatum Sw.) and conducted phytochemical screening to identify the secondary metabolites present in them. Medicinal plants, particularly those from the orchid family, have significant potential for developing modern therapies due to the wide range of pharmacological compounds they contain, including anthocyanins, bibenzyl derivatives, and the main bioactive compound, dendrobine. In addition to their beauty, orchids are also beneficial for treating various diseases, making them a potential option for pharmaceutical preparations. The characterization results for the crude drugs derived from pigeon orchid leaves indicated water extractable matter of 42.01% and  ethanol extractable matter of 79.11%. The moisture content was measured at 16.04%, and a total ash content of 22.10%. Phytochemical screening showed the presence of alkaloids, phenolic compounds, flavonoids, saponins, and tannins in the pigeon orchid leaves, while no steroids were detected.
EVALUASI PENYIMPANAN OBAT HIGH ALERT DI GUDANG DAN APOTEK RAWAT INAP DI INSTALASI FARMASI RUMAH SAKIT JIWA DAERAH PROVINSI JAMBI Luthfiyyah, Annisa; Yudha Putra, Diky Okta; Sani K, Fathnur
Acta Pharmaceutica Indonesia Vol. 50 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5614/api.v50i1.24976

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The storage of high alert medications at the Regional Mental Hospital (RSJD) of Jambi Province is a crucial aspect of healthcare that impacts patient safety. This study aims to evaluate the compliance of high alert medication storage in the warehouse and inpatient pharmacy of RSJD Jambi Province based on the applicable Standard Operating Procedures (SOP). The research was based on observation with a qualitative descriptive approach, where data is collected through a checklist containing indicators of storage compliance. The results show that all storage procedures for high alert medications have been implemented effectively, with a compliance percentage of 100%. The medications are stored separately from other drugs, in accordance with FIFO and FEFO principles, and are clearly labeled. The conclusion of this study emphasizes that the management of high alert medications at RSJD Jambi Province has met the established standards, thereby minimizing the risk of errors in medication handling.