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Indonesian Journal of Chemistry
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Indonesian Journal of Chemistry is an International, peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes original research articles, review articles, as well as short communication in all areas of chemistry including applied chemistry. The journal is accredited by The Ministry of Research, Technology and Higher Education (RISTEKDIKTI) No : 21/E/KPT/2018 (in First Rank) and indexed in Scopus since 2012. Since 2018 (Volume 18), Indonesian Journal of Chemistry publish four issues (numbers) annually (February, May, August and November).
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Design and Optimization of Self Nano-Emulsifying Drug Delivery System Containing a New Anti-inflamatory Agent Pentagamavunon-0 Ika Yuni Astuti; Marchaban Marchaban; Ronny Martien; Agung Endro Nugroho
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Vol 17, No 3 (2017)
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Pentagamavunon-0 is a potent anti-inflammatory drug. The oral bioavailability of PGV-0 is very low due to its low solubility in water. The aim of this study is to design and optimize SNEDDS formulation to improve dissolution of PGV-0 by Simplex Lattice Design. The independent variables were the amounts of oleic acid (X1), Tween 20 and labrasol (X2), and PEG 400 (X3). The dependent variables were droplet size (Y1), the concentration of PGV-0 dissolved in the 45th min (C45) (Y2) and solubility of PGV-0 (Y3) fitted to a quadratic model. The equation, contour plots, and overlay plot were constructed to determine the optimum formulation and to understand the responses to various combinations of components. The optimum formulation of SNEDDS consists of 18.6% oleic acid, 51.4% Tween 20:labrasol 1:1 and 30% PEG 400. The C45 of the optimum formulation is 82.20%, significantly higher than unmodified PGV-0. The droplet size is 75.45 nm and solubility of PGV-0 is 31.80 mg/mL. The predicted values are not significantly different with the experimental values. The amount of oleic acid is the most influential factor to increase droplet size and decrease the C45. The mostinfluential factor to increased C45 is the amount of PEG 400.
A New Thiourea Compound as Potential Ionophore for Metal Ion Sensor Fatimatul Akma Awang Ngah; Emma Izzati Zakariah; Imran Fakhar; Nurul Izzaty Hassan; Lee Yook Heng; Bohari Yamin; Siti Aishah Hasbullah
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Vol 18, No 1 (2018)
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A new thiourea compound, 2,2-oxybis(ethyl)-4-(1-naphthyl)-3-thiourea 3 has been synthesized and characterized by using FTIR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, and MS spectroscopy. The binding properties of with various cations were also carried out using ‘naked eye’, UV-vis and 1H-NMR titration experiments. This compound exhibited effective binding for Hg2+ in the presence of other cations, such as Ag+, Ni2+, Sn2+, Zn2+, Fe2+, Cu2+, and Pb2+. Continuous variation titration experiments were conducted in order to determine the binding behavior for Hg2+. Stoichiometry of the host and guest binding interactions were also determined using continuous variation titration experiments and plotting molar-ratio curves. Pearson Product moment method was employed to calculate the correlation coefficient, and non-linear regression equation was used to calculate dissociation constant Kd. Molar-ratio and binding constant data substantiated the presence of binding sites for the compound 3.
Isothermal Vapor-Liquid Equilibrium of Methanol + Glycerol and 1-Propanol + Glycerol Annas Wiguno; Asalil Mustain; Wahyu Fazar Eka Irwansyah; Gede Wibawa
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Vol 16, No 1 (2016)
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Isothermal vapor-liquid equilibrium (VLE) data for two binary mixtures of methanol + glycerol and 1-propanol + glycerol were determined at the temperature range from (313.15 to 363.15) K using a simple quasi-static ebulliometer. All systems showed that the vapor pressures increased with increasing alcohols (methanol or 1-propanol) concentrations at corresponding system. The Wilson, Non-Random Two-Liquid (NRTL) and Universal Quasi-Chemical (UNIQUAC) activity coefficient models were used to correlate the experimental data. Both systems showed slightly deviations from the ideal liquid phase behavior.
A New Polyketide from the Endophytic Fungus Penicillium chermesinum Cici Darsih; Vilailak Prachyawarakorn; Chulabhorn Mahidol; Somsak Ruchirawat; Prasat Kittakoop
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Vol 17, No 3 (2017)
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A new polyketide derivative, 2-chloro-3,4,7-trihydroxy-9-methoxy-1-methyl-6H-benzo[c]chromen-6-one (1), was isolated from the endophytic fungus Penicillium chermesinum. The structure was established on the basis of UV, IR, HR-ESI MS, and 1D and 2D NMR experiments. The cytotoxicity against four cancer cell lines (HuCCA-1, HepG2, A-549, and MOLT-3) of compound 1 are 14.94-115.71 µM.
The Physico-Mechanical Properties and Release Kinetics of Eugenol in Chitosan-Alginate Polyelectrolyte Complex Films as Active Food Packaging Baiq Amelia Riyandari; Suherman Suherman; Dwi Siswanta
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Vol 18, No 1 (2018)
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A study of eugenol release and its kinetics model from chitosan-alginate polyelectrolyte complex (PEC) films has been conducted. Some factors that affected the eugenol release were also studied, including the composition of chitosan-alginate PEC and the concentration of eugenol. The chitosan-alginate-eugenol PEC films were synthesized at pH ± 4.0, then the PEC films were characterized using a Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) spectrophotometer. An investigation of the films’ properties was also conducted, including morphology analysis using a scanning electron microscope (SEM), differential thermal analysis (DTA) / thermogravimetric analysis (TGA), mechanical strength, transparency testing, water absorption, and water vapor permeability. The release of eugenol was investigated through in vitro assay in ethanol 96% (v/v) for four days, and the concentration of eugenol was measured using an ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectrophotometer. The characterization of the films using FTIR showed that the formation of PEC occurred through ionic interaction between the amine groups (–NH3+)of the chitosan and the carboxylate groups (–COO–) of the alginate. The result showed that the composition of chitosan-alginate PEC and the concentration of eugenol can affect the release of eugenol from PEC films. A higher concentration of alginate and eugenol could increase the concentration of eugenol that was released from the films. The mechanism for the release of eugenol from chitosan-alginate PEC films followed the Korsmeyer-Peppas model with an n value of < 0.5, which means the release mechanism for eugenol was controlled by a Fickian diffusion process. The antioxidant activity assay of the films using the 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) method resulted in a high radical scavenging activity (RSA) value of 55.99% in four days.
Synthesis, Reactivity and Stability of Aryl Halide Protecting Groups towards Di-Substituted Pyridines Ptoton Mnangat Brian; Peter Musau
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Vol 16, No 1 (2016)
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This paper reports the synthesis and reactivity of different Benzyl derivative protecting groups. The synthesis and stability of Benzyl halides, 4-methoxybenzyl halides, 3,5-dimethoxybenzyl halides, 3,4-dimethoxybenzyl halides, 3,4,5-trimethoxybenzyl halide protecting groups and their reactivity towards nitrogen atom of a di-substituted pyridine ring in formation of pyridinium salts is also reported.
Optical Sensor for the Determination of Lead(II) Based On Immobilization of Dithizone onto Chitosan-Silica Membrane Yuspian Nur; Eti Rohaeti; Latifah Kosim Darusman
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Vol 17, No 1 (2017)
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Optical sensor based on incorporation of dithizone and chitosan-silica for the determination of lead (II) ion has been conducted. The optical sensor was made by composite of chitosan and silica in the ratio 2:1. Sol gel technique was chosen to make the membrane because it has some advantages such as its low temperature and chemical reactivity. The sensor has a good selectivity at pH 5 with response times at ± 180 s. Linearity responses was obtained with concentration range from 0.2 to 1.1 ppm with r2 = 0.9921. Average of %RSD on precision and accuracy (%PK) test were 1.46 and 100.96%, respectively. Limit of detection (LOD) and limit of quantification (LOQ) were 0.11 ppm and 0.37 ppm, respectively
Improvement of Cycling Performance of Na2/3Co2/3Mn1/3O2 Cathode by PEDOT/PSS Surface Coating for Na Ion Batteries Yatim Lailun Ni’mah; Ju Hsiang Cheng; Ming Yao Cheng; Wei Nien Su; Bing Joe Hwang
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Vol 18, No 1 (2018)
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The surface-modified Na2/3Co2/3Mn1/3O2 is coated with a conductive Poly (3,4-Ethylene dioxy thiophene)-poly (styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT/PSS) polymer, and their resulting electrochemical properties were investigated as Na-ion battery cathode. The surface-modified Na2/3Co2/3Mn1/3O2 cathode material exhibits a high discharge capacity and good rate capability due to enhanced electron transport by surface PEDOT/PSS. The presence of PEDOT/PSS surface layer suppresses the growth of a resistive layer, while the dissolution of transition metals of the active cathode materials is inhibited as well. The resulting surface-modified Na2/3Co2/3Mn1/3O2 shows superior cycling performance, which is much stable than the pristine one as being the Na-ion battery cathode.
Preparation of Citric Acid Crosslinked Chitosan/Poly(Vinyl Alcohol) Blend Membranes for Creatinine Transport Retno Ariadi Lusiana; Dwi Siswanta; Mudasir Mudasir
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Vol 16, No 2 (2016)
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Preparation of membrane using crosslinking reaction between chitosan and citric acid showed that functional group modification increased the number of active carrier groups which lead to better transport capacity of the membrane. In addition, the substitution of the carboxyl group increased creatinine permeation of chitosan membrane. The transport capacity of citric acid crosslinked chitosan membrane for creatinine was found to be 6.3 mg/L. The presence of cyanocobalamin slightly hindered the transport of creatinine although compounds did not able to pass through citric acid crosslinked chitosan/poly(vinyl alcohol) blend membrane, as compounds no found in the acceptor phase.
Calcium Oxide from Limestone as Solid Base Catalyst in Transesterification of Reutealis trisperma Oil Suprapto Suprapto; Tikha Reskiani Fauziah; Meiske S Sangi; Titie Prapti Oetami; Imroatul Qoniah; Didik Prasetyoko
Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Vol 16, No 2 (2016)
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CaO catalysts were synthesized from limestone by thermal decomposition and coprecipitation methods. The CaO and MgO reference catalysts were also synthesized for comparison. The catalysts were characterized by X-ray diffractometer (XRD) and the analysis result was refined by Rietica software. CaO catalyst obtained by coprecipitation method has higher purity of CaO and lower MgO content than those of calcined CaO. The catalysts were also characterized by Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. FTIR spectra showed that the catalysts can be easily hydrated and carbonated in air. The catalytic activity of the catalyst was studied in transesterification reaction of Reutealis trisperma (Kemiri Sunan) oil with methanol. Transesterification reaction was carried out at oil to methanol molar ratio 1:1 and 1% of catalyst at 60 °C for 2 h. Catalytic activity of CaO catalyst obtained by coprecipitation was higher than calcined CaO. The methyl ester yield obtained from synthesized CaO, CaO from coprecipitation, calcined CaO, and synthesized MgO catalysts were 56.13; 37.74; 15.97; and 3.61%, respectively.

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