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Eureka Herba Indonesia
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 27465152     DOI : https://doi.org/10.37275/ehi.v1i1.1
Core Subject : Health,
Eureka Herba Indonesia (EHI) is peer review scientific journal that focused on reserach in exploration potential Herba of Indonesia for enhancing healthy. EHI focused on : 1. Medicinal Plants. 2. Efficacy of Herba Study. 3. Safety of Herba Study. 4. Animals that potential for developing as healthy products. 5. Minerals that potential for developing as healthy products.
Articles 103 Documents
Content of Medicinal Chemicals in Traditional Herbal Medicine: A Systematic Literature Review Lia Fikayuniar; Mentari; Ainun Mar’atus Putri Warsito; Refriyanti Irma; Elista Indah Susanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/ehi.v5i1.105

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Jamu is a traditional medicine made from natural ingredients that are known to be inherited from generation to generation for health. The more widespread the use of traditional medicines is, the more opportunities there are for the adulteration of the ingredients. There are even some herbal medicines that contain medicinal chemicals (BKO). Traditional medicines are prohibited from containing BKO because the BKO content in herbal medicine can be a source of danger in herbal medicine. The method used in this research is data collection carried out by searching databases taken from various scientific articles sourced from PubMed, Science Direct, ResearchGate, WoS (Web of Science), and Google Scholar with articles that have been published from 2013 - 2023. The results that have been obtained from several studies that have been carried out show that there is BKO content in traditional herbal medicine that has been circulating in the community, such as paracetamol, mefenamic acid, phenylbutazone, allopurinol, piroxicam, prednisone, and others.
Analysis of Total Phenolic Content in Jamblang Fruit Seeds (Syzygium cumini): A Systematic Literature Review Ilham Bintang Pratama; Saputra, Ferdyan Pranata; Deden Sukandar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/ehi.v5i1.106

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Jamblang seeds contain various bioactive compounds, one of which is phenolic. Phenolic compounds are known to have strong antioxidant activity, which can help protect the body from free radicals and oxidative stress. Free radicals are unstable molecules that can damage body cells and tissues, thereby contributing to various chronic diseases such as cancer, diabetes, and heart disease. The literature search process was carried out on various databases (PubMed, Web of Sciences, EMBASE, Cochrane Libraries, and Google Scholar) regarding the analysis of total phenolic content in jamblang fruit seeds (Syzygium cumini). This study follows the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) recommendations. The total phenolic content of jamblang fruit seeds ranges from 100-500 mg/g. The highest total phenolic content was found in jamblang fruit seeds originating from Bogor, namely 476.18 mg/g. Jamblang fruit seeds contain quite high levels of phenolic compounds. The total phenolic content of jamblang fruit seeds can vary depending on the growing location, variety, and extraction method used.
Study of the Potential of Rice Bran as an Anticancer: A Systematic Literature Review Himyatul Hidayat; Adinda Khoirun Nissa; Frisa Adelia Putri; Haniatin, Khoirul; Novita Andriyani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/ehi.v5i1.108

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The bioactive compounds in rice bran have various health benefits, including anticancer potential. Cancer is a disease characterized by uncontrolled cell growth. Cancer cells can originate from any cell in the body and can spread to other parts of the body. Cancer is one of the highest causes of death in the world. The literature search process was carried out on various databases (PubMed, Web of Sciences, EMBASE, Cochrane Libraries, and Google Scholar) regarding analysis of the anti-cancer potential of rice bran. This study follows the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) recommendations. Rice bran contains various bioactive compounds, including antioxidants, anti-inflammatory, anti-proliferative, and apoptosis-inducing agents. These compounds can work together to inhibit the growth of cancer cells and prevent their spread.
Analysis of Compound Content of Ethanol Extract of Butterfly Pea Flower (Clitoria ternatea L.) Using Thin Layer Chromatography Method: A Systematic Literature Review Rahma, Aliffia Dwi; Dinda Revalina Putri; Khesya Shafira Maurizkya; Novi Lavly Fairish; Wianda Azzahra Audia; Widya Fatmala; Lia Fikayuniar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/ehi.v5i1.109

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The butterfly flower (Clitoria ternatea L.) is an herbal plant that is widely used in traditional medicine in Indonesia. The chemical compounds in butterfly pea flowers are thought to have various biological activities, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antidiabetic. Analysis of the compound content in butterfly pea flower extract can be done using various methods, one of which is thin layer chromatography (TLC). The literature search process was carried out on various databases (PubMed, Web of Sciences, EMBASE, Cochrane Libraries, and Google Scholar) analysis of the compound content of ethanol extract of butterfly pea flowers using the thin layer chromatography method. This study follows the preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta-analysis (PRISMA) recommendations. The ethanol extract of butterfly pea flowers contains various groups of secondary metabolite compounds, such as flavonoids, saponins, terpenoids and tannins. These compounds are thought to have various biological activities, such as antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antidiabetic.
Traditional Therapy in Postpartum Care: A Qualitative Study in Neniari Village, Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara Handayani, Teti Yuli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/ehi.v5i1.110

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The postpartum period is an important period for mothers to recover their physical and psychological condition after giving birth. In Indonesia, there are various traditional practices carried out to care for postpartum mothers. This research aims to explore traditional therapeutic practices in postpartum care in Neniari Village, Manggarai Regency, East Nusa Tenggara. This research uses a qualitative study method with a phenomenological approach. Data was collected through in-depth interviews with 10 postpartum mothers and 3 traditional birth attendants. The research results show that there are three types of traditional therapy that are commonly practiced in Neniari Village, namely: Herbal concoctions: Herbal concoctions are used to treat various complaints experienced by postpartum mothers, such as bleeding, abdominal pain and breast swelling. Ukup: Ukup is a massage technique performed to improve blood circulation, reduce pain, and improve mood. Rahu: Rahu is a steaming technique performed to warm the body, tone the uterine muscles and increase breast milk production. The research results show that traditional therapy has many benefits for postpartum mothers, both physically and psychologically. Traditional therapy can also be an alternative postpartum care that is affordable and easy to obtain.
The Effect of Ginger Compress on Back Pain in Pregnant Women in the Work Area of X Health Center, Cianjur Regency, Indonesia Friska, Deka
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/ehi.v5i1.111

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Back pain is one of the disorders often experienced by pregnant women. The research results show that the prevalence of back pain in pregnant women in Indonesia reaches 60-80%. One non-pharmacological therapy that can be used to treat back pain in pregnant women is a ginger compress. This study aims to determine the effect of ginger compresses on back pain in third-trimester pregnant women in the working area of X Health Center, Cianjur Regency, Indonesia. This study used a quasi-experimental design with a two-group pretest-posttest design. The research population was pregnant women in the third trimester who experienced back pain. The sample size was 60 people, who were divided into two groups, namely the intervention group (30 people) and the control group (30 people). The intervention group was given a ginger compress for 15 minutes, 3 times a day, for 3 days. The control group was given warm water compresses for 15 minutes, 3 times a day, for 3 days. The results of the study showed that the average value of back pain in the intervention group before the intervention was 4.68 (moderate pain scale) and after the intervention was 2.91 (mild pain scale). The average value of back pain in the control group before the intervention was 4.75 (moderate pain scale), and after the intervention, it was 3.88 (moderate pain scale). The Wilcoxon test showed that ginger compresses reduced back pain in third-trimester pregnant women (p=0.000). The conclusion of this study is that ginger compresses have an effect on reducing back pain in third-trimester pregnant women.
The Effect of Giving Ginseng Tea on Anxiety During Premenopause in the Mekarjaya Village Area, Purwakarta Regency, Indonesia Rosanti, Aan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/ehi.v5i1.112

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Premenopause is a natural transition phase in women marked by hormonal changes that can cause a variety of symptoms, including anxiety. Ginseng is an herbal plant that has long been used to treat various diseases, including anxiety. This study aims to determine the effect of giving ginseng tea on anxiety during premenopause in the Mekarjaya Village area, Purwakarta Regency, Indonesia. This research uses a pre-experimental research design, with a one group pretest-posttest design. The research population was all premenopausal women in Mekarjaya Village, Purwakarta Regency, Indonesia. The research sample was 20 people, taken using purposive sampling technique. The measuring tool used is the Hamilton Anxiety Scale Questionnaire (HAMA). The results of the study showed that there was an effect of giving ginseng tea on reducing anxiety during premenopause. This can be seen from the results of the Wilcoxon test with p-value <0.05. The average HAMA score before giving ginseng tea was 25.45, while after giving ginseng tea it was 18.55. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that giving ginseng tea can reduce anxiety during premenopause.
Effectiveness of Cold Cabbage Leaf Compress (Brassica Oleracea Var. Capitata) To Reduce Breast Swelling of Breastfeeding Mothers in Purwakarta Regency, Indonesia Natalia, Widia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/ehi.v5i1.113

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Breast engorgement is one of the problems often experienced by breastfeeding mothers. Breast engorgement can cause pain and discomfort and can even inhibit breast milk production. Cold cabbage leaves (Brassica oleracea var. capitata) are a traditional treatment that has long been used to reduce breast swelling. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of cold cabbage leaves in reducing breast swelling in breastfeeding mothers in Purwakarta Regency, Indonesia. This research uses a quasi-experimental design with a pre-post-test approach. The research sample was 60 breastfeeding mothers in Purwakarta Regency, Indonesia. The mothers were divided into two groups, namely the intervention group, who were given cold cabbage leaf compresses, and the control group, who were not given cold cabbage leaf compresses. Breast swelling is measured using the visual analog scale (VAS) pain scale. Measurements were taken on the first day and 7th day after intervention. The results showed that there was a significant difference between the intervention group and the control group in terms of reducing breast swelling. On day 7, the VAS value in the intervention group (3.2 ± 0.5) was lower than the control group (5.5 ± 0.7). Cold cabbage leaf compress is an effective natural way to reduce breast swelling in breastfeeding mothers.
Comparison of the Effectiveness of Kencur Warm Water Soaking with Salt Warm Water Against Leg Edema of Third Trimester Pregnant Women in the Working Area of Rawang Health Center, Indonesia Aprianti, Riri; Sintia Hikma Oktavia
Eureka Herba Indonesia Vol. 5 No. 2 (2024): Eureka Herba Indonesia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/ehi.v5i1.114

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Leg edema is a common complaint in third trimester pregnant women. It is believed that soaking in kencur warm water and salt warm water can help overcome this. Comparing the effectiveness of soaking in warm kencur water with warm salt water on leg edema in third trimester pregnant women. Quasi-experimental research with a pretest-posttest design with the control group. A total of 60 third trimester pregnant women were divided into two groups: the kencur warm water immersion group (n=30) and the salt warm water immersion group (n=30). The intervention was carried out for 15 minutes, twice a day for 3 days. Leg edema was measured using a measuring tape before and after the intervention. There was a significant reduction in leg edema in both groups after intervention (p<0.05). The reduction in leg edema in the kencur warm water immersion group was greater than in the salt warm water immersion group (p<0.05). Kencur warm water soaks are more effective than salt warm water soaks in reducing leg edema in third-trimester pregnant women.
The Effect of Giving Dates (Phoenix dactylifera) on Hemoglobin Levels in Anemic Adolescent Girls at Prima Nusantara Vocational School, Bukittinggi, Indonesia Nova H, Desri; Yeltra Armi; Mutia Felina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37275/ehi.v5i1.115

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Anemia in adolescent girls is a health problem that often occurs in Indonesia. Dates (Phoenix dactylifera) is a fruit that is rich in iron and folate, which play an important role in the formation of hemoglobin. This study aims to determine the effect of giving dates on hemoglobin levels in anemic adolescent girls at Prima Nusantara Vocational School, Bukittinggi Indonesia. This research used a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest with the control group design. A total of 30 adolescent girls who experienced anemia were randomly divided into two groups, namely the intervention group which was given 3 dates per day for 4 weeks and the control group which was given no dates. Hemoglobin levels were measured before and after the intervention. The results showed that there was a significant increase in hemoglobin levels in the intervention group compared to the control group (p < 0.05). Giving dates can increase hemoglobin levels in adolescent girls who suffer from anemia.

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