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Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products
ISSN : 29628792     EISSN : 29617510     DOI : 10.24815
The scope of the journal covers but is not limited to basic and applied research on aromatic plants, essential oils processing and product quality, application and uses of essential oils, sustainable agriculture research and education of essential oil, environment aspects related to essential oil processing, energy production and its derivates, waste treatment in essential oil production, sustainability in essential oil and sustainable agriculture.
Articles 24 Documents
Patchouli Oil Innovation in Making Peel-Off Masks to Inhibit Acne Bacteria Elly Sufriadi; Tiara Novebrina; Syaifullah Muhammad; M. Dirhamsyah
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2 (DECEMBER 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (204.529 KB) | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v1i2.28823

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One of the plants that produce essential oils is patchouli. Patchouli contains patchouli oil which has many benefits, including as an antibacterial, antioxidant, and can be used in perfume mixtures. In this study, patchouli oil was used in the manufacture of peel-off masks. This study aims to test the ability of peel off masks as antibacterial which can inhibit acne-causing bacteria. The results of this study are peel-off mask can inhibit the growth of acne-causing bacteria, namely Staphylococcus aureus. The clear zone formed is 11.8 mm, which indicates that the peel-off mask has a strong inhibitory power to inhibit the growth of acne-causing bacteria. Peel-off masks have a thick texture, white colour, and are easy to peel off when dry.  The results of this study provide information for the development of Peel-Off masks as antibacterial, especially for the cosmetic and health fields.
Sunscreen Innovation Using Aceh Patchouli Oil Extraction Elly Sufriadi; Suraiya Kamaruzzaman; Putri Athaya Maulida; Ismi Zatya; Intan Mulia Savira; Zulfahmi Zulfahmi; Friesca Erwan
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (182.395 KB) | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v1i1.23746

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Sunscreen aims to protect the skin from direct sun exposure. This cosmetic product is included in the type of cream. Sunscreen is made from patchouli oil as the main ingredient. The ingredients used in making the sunscreen in each package contain Niacinamide, Avobenzone, Patchouli Oil, Emulgade SE-PE, Cutina GMS SE, Isopropyl Myristate, Dimethicone, Cetiol CC, Glycerin, Phenoxyethanol, Disodium EDTA, and Aquades (ionize water). The tools used are hot plates, scales, magnetic stirrer, stirring spoons, measuring cups, baking glasses, and pipettes. This sunscreen production method is divided into two phases, namely phase A and phase B. In phase A Niacinamide and Avobenzone are mixed at a speed of 2500 rpm, Temperature 70o C for 15 minutes. In phase B, Phenoxyethanol, Disodium EDTA, and Aquades were mixed at a speed of 2500 rpm, a temperature of 70o C for 15 minutes. The next step is that the two phases are mixed at a speed of 1000 rpm, a temperature of 40o C for 10 minutes until homogeneous, then packaged. The results of the research will be carried out by laboratory tests. The indicators to be tested are organoleptic test, homogeneity test, pH test, cream irritation test and photoprotector activity test. The results of each organoleptic test of sunscreen were white, soft texture, patchouli oil aroma, stickiness on the skin was classified as sticky. Homogeneity test showed homogeneous sunscreen, the test was carried out using glass preparations. A certain amount of cream is applied to the slide and visually observed. This test was repeated three times. The cream pH test was carried out using a pH meter, carried out with a number of creams dissolved in aquades and dipped in a pH measuring instrument. Based on the irritation test, sunscreen does not cause irritation. The test was carried out in vivo, the cream was applied to the back of the hand repeatedly for 3 days to 10 respondents aged 19-22 years.
A Systematic Review: Formulation of Facial Wash Containing Essential Oil Cut Puspita Salsabila Syaharani; Nadia Isnaini; Essy Harnelly; Vicky Prajaputra; Siti Maryam; Fadli A. Gani
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2023) - IN PROGRESS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v2i1.32261

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Facial wash is a major need of the community because it is very helpful in removing dirt, dust, dead skin cells, oil, residual cosmetics and provides moisture to the skin. In general, the face wash used by the community is classified as a synthetic product that can damage the skin, one alternative to avoid this by using natural ingredients such as essential oils. Essential oils have many benefits, including as anti-acne, antibacterial, and antioxidant. Therefore, a systematic review was conducted regarding the formulation of essential oils as a face wash that can be a reference in future research. The systematic review method was carried out by collecting data from various literature sources obtained from several research journals that have been published both nationally and internationally accredited reviewing face wash cosmetics containing essential oils. Based on the systematic review, it was found that there are several face wash formulations containing essential oils of patchouli oil, tea tree oil, jasmine oil, cinnamon oil, black cumin seed oil, basil oil, ylang-ylang oil, peppermint oil, turmeric oil, lemongrass oil, lavender oil, and tangerine oil.
Therapeutic Effects of Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin) Essential Oil in Relieving Eczema Symptoms in Infants and Toddlers: A Literature Review Fitri Deliana; Didi Nurhadi Illian; Siti Nadirah; Fadia Sari; Khairan Khairan
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2023) - IN PROGRESS
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v2i1.32073

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This literature review aims to investigate and analyze the therapeutic effect of Patchouli essential oil (Pogostemon cablin) in alleviating eczema symptoms in infants and young children. Eczema is a common skin condition characterized by inflammation, itching, and redness that can significantly affect the quality of life of affected children and their families. Conventional treatments often use topical corticosteroids, which can have potential side effects. This review systematically examines relevant studies, articles, and research from reputable databases, focusing on the use of patchouli essential oil as an alternative therapeutic approach to treat eczema symptoms in the pediatric population. Several aspects are considered, including the chemical composition of patchouli essential oil, its potential mechanisms of action, and its reported efficacy in reducing inflammation and relieving itching associated with eczema. The results of the literature review suggest that patchouli essential oil possesses anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties that may contribute to its therapeutic effect in the treatment of eczema. Several studies have reported positive results, including a reduction in erythema, itching, and overall severity of eczema symptoms in infants and young children. However, the literature also has some limitations, such as the lack of standardized protocols, varying study designs, and limited long-term follow-up data. Overall, this literature review provides valuable insights into the therapeutic effects of patchouli essential oil in alleviating eczema symptoms in infants and young children. Further well-designed studies are needed to determine the optimal dosage, formulation, and long-term safety profile. The results of this review contribute to the growing body of knowledge on alternative treatments for pediatric eczema and provide a foundation for future research and clinical applications in this area.
Effect of Addition of Patchouli Leaf Essential Oil (Pogostemon cablin benth) on Eyecream Products Arahman, Nasrul; Deski, Dhafin; Akbar, Awalul; Surya, Alit; Pitra, Muhammad Novan; Pratama, Raihan Nanda
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v2i1.32150

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Free radicals are one of the factors that cause skin problems. Excessive exposure to free radicals can trigger aging, such as sagging of the skin of the lower eyelids which causes a decrease in the periorbital area, known as “eyelid bags”. Changes in the extracellular matrix and loss of the structurally important proteins collagen and elastin lead to loss of structural support and elasticity. Free radical reactions can be prevented by using eye cream. Eye cream is made to get rid of puffiness or dark circles under the eyes. Eye cream is made from a light, easy-to-absorb formula and contains vitamin C, vitamin E and vitamin K which are good for skin care and rejuvenation. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the Gayo avocado oil eyecream formulation with the addition of patchouli leaf essential oil. The method used is experimental from the results of research that has been done before. Then three stages of testing were carried out, namely irritation test, organoleptic test and characteristic observation test. Then, for the test results, a comparison of the first and second formulations was carried out to determine which eye cream is suitable for use as a beauty product
Effect of Additional Variations Hydroxyl Propyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) on Making of Patchouli Waxing Gel Kamaruzzaman, Suraiya; Asri, Syilviana; Putri, Azzahra Iskandar; Fakhirah, Cut Syafanah; Fahira, Dhea; Novela, Yaza
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v2i1.32175

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Waxing gel is included in cosmetic epilation which can damage the skin barrier. To overcome this, it is necessary to add a composition that can moisturize, prevent irritation, and maximize its lifting power. In minimizing the possibility of irritation, it is necessary to add allantoin to waxing preparations as a calming agent that is safe for sensitive skin. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the of Hydroxyl Propyl Methyl Cellulose (HPMC) on the resulting waxing gel preparation including aroma, thickness, and maximum hair lift in certain areas of the body and to determine the best HPMC for removing unwanted hair. This type of research is experimental research with independent variables, namely HPMC variations of 0%, 1%, 2%, 3%, and 4%. The research procedure consists of preparation of tools, preparation of raw materials, and products produced. After that, several panelists made observations by giving questionnaires regarding aroma, viscosity and lifting power. The results showed that there was a comparative effect of the HPMC s used. Based on the observations of several panelists on the aroma, thickness, and lifting power of the waxing gel that has been made, it is known that at the HPMC 0% and 1% HPMC variables, it was found that many panelists stated that the waxing gel in these variables had a fragrant aroma, had a very rich texture. viscous and has very good lifting power compared to waxing gel variables , namely 2% HPMC, 3% HPMC, and 4%.  
Study of Making Pear Peel Extract Lotion (Pyrus Bretschneideri) as an Antioxidant Muhammad, Syaifullah; Lestari, Indah Tri; Afifah, Syarifah Nur; Putri, Embun Fatimah Azzahra; Rosmalia AR, Latifah; Jumadi, Jumadi
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v2i1.32255

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The skin of the  pear (pyrus bretschneideri) contains f  lavonoid compounds which are efficacious as antioxidants,  which are able to inhibit or prevent oxidation of the substrate caused by free radicals. Pear peel extract can  be used as a repellent or antioxidant so that it can be developed into an antioxidant lotion. To maintain the stability of pear peel extract in the form of lotions, it is necessary to formulate appropriate lotions. The purpose of this study was to find out the lotion formulation of the active ingredient oleum rosae to find out the results of the evaluation carried out on the pear peel extract lotion. The method used is experimental using 6 lotion formulations with a concentration of pear peel extract of 3 and 4%, vitamin C variations of 2, 4, and 6%. The results of the lotion from pear peel extract were evaluated for 1 week. Ephysical quality valuation includes organoleptic test, pH test, vit amin C content test. From the results of the study, lotions with the formulation F4 are the best preparations, namely a slightly viscous dosage form, soft texture, white color, oleum rosae fragrance, homogeneous, stable at pH 6 and dispersion power 5-7 cm. The conclusion of the study is that pear peel extract can be made lotion preparations with a wide variety of concentration variations. Keywords: lotion, pear peel (Pyrus bretschneideri), physical quality
Therapeutic Effects of Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin) Essential Oil in Relieving Eczema Symptoms in Infants and Toddlers: A Literature Review Deliana, Fitri; Illian, Didi Nurhadi; Nadirah, Siti; Sari, Fadia; Khairan, Khairan
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 2, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v2i1.32073

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This literature review aims to investigate and analyze the therapeutic effect of Patchouli essential oil (Pogostemon cablin) in alleviating eczema symptoms in infants and young children. Eczema is a common skin condition characterized by inflammation, itching, and redness that can significantly affect the quality of life of affected children and their families. Conventional treatments often use topical corticosteroids, which can have potential side effects. This review systematically examines relevant studies, articles, and research from reputable databases, focusing on the use of patchouli essential oil as an alternative therapeutic approach to treat eczema symptoms in the pediatric population. Several aspects are considered, including the chemical composition of patchouli essential oil, its potential mechanisms of action, and its reported efficacy in reducing inflammation and relieving itching associated with eczema. The results of the literature review suggest that patchouli essential oil possesses anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, and antioxidant properties that may contribute to its therapeutic effect in the treatment of eczema. Several studies have reported positive results, including a reduction in erythema, itching, and overall severity of eczema symptoms in infants and young children. However, the literature also has some limitations, such as the lack of standardized protocols, varying study designs, and limited long-term follow-up data. Overall, this literature review provides valuable insights into the therapeutic effects of patchouli essential oil in alleviating eczema symptoms in infants and young children. Further well-designed studies are needed to determine the optimal dosage, formulation, and long-term safety profile. The results of this review contribute to the growing body of knowledge on alternative treatments for pediatric eczema and provide a foundation for future research and clinical applications in this area.
Trends in Formulation of Night Cream Containing Essential Oil Isnaini, Nadia; Faradhila, Jihan; Maysarah, Hilda; Prajaputra, Vicky; Harnelly, Essy; Zulkarnain, Zulkarnain; Maryam, Siti; Muhammad, Syaifullah; Haditiar, Yudi; Desiyana, Lydia Septa; Sari, Febia
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PATCHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 2, ISSUE 2 (DECEMBER 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v2i2.36090

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Night creams play a pivotal role in skincare routines by safeguarding against nocturnal moisture loss and promoting a smooth, wrinkle-free complexion. However, conventional formulations of night creams often incorporate synthetic active substances, potentially leading to adverse effects over prolonged use. Addressing this concern involves substituting these synthetic compounds with natural ingredients, particularly essential oils, renowned for their diverse skincare benefits encompassing anti-acne, anti-aging, anti-wrinkle, and moisturizing properties. A systematic review was conducted to establish a foundation for future investigations, focusing on the integration of essential oils in night cream formulations. The outcomes revealed that various night cream formulations, enriched with essential oils derived from natural ingredients such as rosemary oil, camellia oil, clove oil, geranium oil, lemongrass oil, rosehip oil, and sandalwood oil, demonstrate remarkable efficacy in preserving skin moisture. The versatility of essential oils has been showcased in the development of night creams, boasting diverse beneficial effects across skincare concerns. This systematic investigation highlights the potential of essential oil-based night creams, which have recently gained traction in the global market. The burgeoning introduction of these products signifies an escalating demand for such skincare solutions and points towards promising prospects for future advancements in essential oil-based night creams.Keywords: essential oils, formulation, natural product chemistry, night cream, patchouli oil, skincare
Business Opportunities for Patchouli Oil Derivative Pomade Products Putra, Denni Yansyah; Rizky, T. M. Hilal; Sari, Devita; Delvi, Restina; Nurtika, Annisa Dwi; Ernawati, Ernawati
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PATCHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 2, ISSUE 2 (DECEMBER 2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v2i2.32331

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Derivative pomade products from patchouli oil are one of the products formulated with patchouli oil, which adds economic value and can be used as a business to increase income. This study aims to analyze the market share and financial analysis of the innovative pomade derivative product business using patchouli oil in Banda Aceh City. This study used primary and secondary data. The data were analyzed using descriptive quantitative methods. From the financial analysis, this business obtained a monthly profit of Rp. 1,508,843.65 with an R/C ratio 1, BEP unit total production, and BEP sales the selling price of the pomade product. This means that the business is viable. In addition, the payback period is achieved within 2.4 months after the business is implemented. The market share analysis results show that this product can capture a market share of 18.7% in Banda Aceh City.Keywords: business feasibility, market share, pomade

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