Khairahma Khairahma
Program Studi Kimia, Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, Universitas Negeri Medan

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Cultivating Health Cultivating Health: Traditional Alcoholic Drink 'Tuak' as a Potential Functional Drink for Regulating Blood Glucose Levels while Keeping Cultural Significance Intact: Traditional Alcoholic Drink 'Tuak' as a Potential Functional Drink for Regulating Blood Glucose Levels while Keeping Cultural Significance Intact wella apriwidyanti; Annisya Dwi Putri Zulmi; Diana Zahra Safitri; Khairahma Khairahma; Ramlan Silaban
DIVERSITAS HAYATI Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): DIVERSITAS HAYATI: Journal of Conservation and Biological Resources
Publisher : UIN Sulthan Thaha Saifuddin Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/21.1-5

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This research examines the potential for developing traditional alcoholic drinks using Raru (Cotylelobium melanoxylon Pierre) as an additional ingredient in the fermentation of tuak. Tuak, as a traditional alcoholic drink that is popular in many regions in Indonesia, plays an important cultural role in traditional celebrations. The advantages of palm wine as a traditional alcoholic drink include its natural sweet taste, good nutritional content, low alcohol content and affordable price. By analyzing the potential of Raru as an additional ingredient in making palm wine, this research seeks to develop traditional alcoholic drinks that not only maintain cultural and traditional aspects, but also provide additional health benefits, especially in lowering blood sugar levels, by launching a new product called ' 'RaruReserve: Healthy Tuak”
Article Review: Synthesis of Bifunctional NiCe/Biochar Catalyst From Palm Shell Waste for Steam Reforming Reaction: Article Review: Synthesis of Bifunctional NiCe/Biochar Catalyst From Palm Shell Waste for Steam Reforming Reaction Annisya Dwi Putri Zulmi; Tiara Ramadhani; Sella Naomi Br. Sinaga; Diana Zahra Safitri; Syazwana Izni; Khairahma Khairahma; Ahmad Nasir Pulungan
DIVERSITAS HAYATI Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): DIVERSITAS HAYATI: Journal of Conservation and Biological Resources
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30631/22.15-19

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The use of renewable biomass resources for hydrogen production has gained significant attention due to its environmental benefits and potential to support sustainable energy solutions. This study focuses on synthesizing a bifunctional NiCe/Biochar catalystderived from palm kernel shell waste for steam reforming reactions. The objective is to address challenges such as tar formation during biomass gasification and improve the efficiency and stability of catalysts. The methods involved literature review and analysis of catalyst synthesis, activation, and application. Results showed that incorporating Ce into Ni/Biochar enhanced stability and hydrogen yield, achieving 86.2% carbon conversion and 64.3% maximum hydrogen production under optimal conditions. The conclusions highlight the NiCe/Biochar catalyst's potential for scalable industrial applications in hydrogen production. Future research is recommended to optimize synthesis methods and scale up production to meet increasing energy demands