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Journal of Pharmaceutical and Sciences.
ISSN : -     EISSN : 26563088     DOI : https://doi.org/10.36490/journal-jps.com
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Sciences (JPS) with e-ISSN: 2656-3088 is a scholarly peer-reviewed open access journal related to Pharmaceutics, Pharmacology, biotechnology, Pharmacognosy & Phytochemistry, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, Pharmaceutical Biotechnology, Pharmacy practice, Pharmacogenomics, Medicinal Chemistry, Molecular Pharmacology, Novel drug delivery system, Nanotechnology, Analytical Chemistry, Organic Chemistry, Natural Chemistry, Polymer Sciences, Clinical Pharmacy, pharmaceutical management, pharmacoeconomics, pharmacoepidemiology, clinical pharmacy, community pharmacy, social pharmacy, pharmaceutical marketing, government policies related to pharmacy, pharmaceutical care, Medical Biotechnology, Biochemistry, food chemistry, health and applied sciences relevant to the field of pharmacy. Journal of Pharmaceutical and Sciences (JPS) accepts manuscripts in Indonesian Language (Bahasa Indonesia) with titles and abstracts in bilingual, both Indonesian and English. We accept article manuscripts in the form of original research, literature reviews, and systematic reviews. We do not accept articles in the form of case reports
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Analisis potensi interaksi antar obat pada resep polifarmasi di apotek kota Bandung Aulia, Nazela Constantia Hilyatul; Subarnas, Anas
Journal of Pharmaceutical and Sciences JPS Volume 7 Nomor 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36490/journal-jps.com.v7i1.443

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Problems that can occur in drug prescribing patterns are Drug Related Problems (DRP), which can affect the patient's clinical condition. One type of DRP that often occurs is drug interactions. Drug interactions cause changes in the effect of a drug due to the presence of other drugs taken simultaneously, which will cause a decrease in the therapeutic effect of the drug and increase toxicity in the body. Therefore, drug interactions were identified from general practitioner prescriptions at one of the Bandung City pharmacies. General practitioner prescription data was taken from July-September 2023 at the pharmacy in Bandung City, namely 202 prescriptions, and categorized based on their severity using the website drug, com. The results of this identification showed that 32 prescriptions had interactions between drugs with different levels of severity, showing that 2 prescriptions (6%) had drug interactions of different types. In the majority, 24 prescriptions (75%) had moderate drug-type interactions, and 6 recipes (19%) had minor.
Peran apoteker dalam menangani swamedikasi kasus minor illnes di apotek Burhanudin, Yasmin Ramadania; Gozali , Dolih
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Health is a crucial part of life. An individual's level of living is reflected in their state of health. The most important thing to do if the person has health issues at any point is to make every effort to heal through self-medication. Preparing this article is to evaluate how healthy pharmacists perform self-medication and make drug selections to enhance public health. Self-medication is typically used to cure common minor health issues, such as skin infections, worm infections, coughs, influenza, stomach ulcers, dizziness, coughing, diarrhea, and coughing up blood. The research in question was derived from search engine results and examined pharmacists' capacity to prescribe medications for mild ailments. According to the search results in several journals, the overall accuracy rate of recommendations for children experiencing acute diarrhea is 13.09%; for diarrhea, including blood, it is 34.52%; for dyspepsia due to side effects of Diclofenac Sodium, it is 21%; and for dyspepsia without alarm, symptoms is 83%. According to research findings, enhancing pharmacists' capacity to offer drug guidance while facilitating self-medication is crucial.
Uji toksisitas akut ekstrak rotan sel (Daemonorop melanochaetes Bl.) terhadap larva udang (Artemia Salina Leach) dengan metode brine shrimp lethality test (BSLT) Athaillah, Athaillah; Maulida Lubis, Roqayyah; Chandra, Putra; Pangondian, Aswan; Rambe, Robiatun
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Cell rattan is very popular because it has properties in treating malaria, diabetes and also has appetite-stimulating properties. The chemical content of rattan consists of flavonoids, alcohol, triterpenoids, saponins and glycosides. Flavonoids consist of 15 carbon atoms with a C6-C3-C6 structure. In plants, flavonoids are bound to sugars in the form of flavonoid glycosides and aglycones. Research methods include making rattan extract using the maceration method, phytochemical screening, toxicity activity testing using the BSLT (Brine Shrimp Lethality Test) method and determining the LC50 value based on the probit value. The research results show that rattan extract contains secondary metabolite compounds, including steroids/triterpenoids, saponins, flavonoids, glycosides and alkaloids. The results of the toxicity activity test showed that the LC50 value was 322 ppm and was included in the toxic category.
Analisis Kandungan Nutrisi Nugget Ayam Terfortifikasi Daun Kelor (Moringa oleifera) Aris, Muhammad; Asmaq, Nur
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The aim of this research was to observe the nutritional value enhancement of nugget products after fortification with moringa leaf powder. The research method employed was an experimental approach through a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) non-factorial with 4 treatments and 4 replications for each treatment. The treatments included in this study were without moringa leaf powder (A0), 5% moringa leaf powder (A1), 10% moringa leaf powder (A2), and 15% moringa leaf powder (A3). The parameters observed were the protein content, fat content, and water content of the nugget samples. The research results indicate that fortification with moringa leaves significantly increased the water content (by 53.63%) and protein content (by 13.21%), while significantly reducing the fat content (by 9.90%). This effect was observed across various concentrations, with the optimal concentration found in treatment A3.
Studi in silico senyawa golongan flavonoid dari ranting dan akar dadap serep (Erythrina subumbrans) sebagai antipiretik Montero, Mahkota Alda Mora; Wardani, Arief Kusuma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36490/journal-jps.com.v7i1.483

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Studies in silico offer an exciting world where researchers use the power of computing to explore a variety of scientific phenomena. In silico allows researchers to virtually test thousands of potential compounds, including natural ingredients, interacting with biological targets. This can speed up drug discovery and reduce reliance on expensive laboratory trials. Erythrina subumbrans is a plant in the Papilonaceae family that has been phytochemically tested to contain flavonoids suspected of having antipyretic effects. The study aims to identify the most potentially antipyretic compounds among the eight flavonoid groups of the branches and roots of Dadap Serep (Erythrina subumbrans). The study uses the molecular docking method. Tests were conducted against eight flavonoids of the branches and roots of the Dadap serep, namely pinocembrin, 3,6,4’-trichydroxyflavone, 3,6-dihydroxylflavon, lupalbigenin, erysubin F, genistein, 5-hydroxyphoronone, and abyssinone V, as well as positive controls of paracetamol against target proteins with PDB code 1CX2. The data analysis compared the total binding energy and hydrogen binding scores on the emerging amino acid residues. The test results showed that the three most potentially antipyretic compounds were lupalbigenin, erysubin F, and abyssinone V, with consecutive total bending energy scores of -126.3 kcal/mol, -113.1 kcal/mol, and -111.8 kcal/mol.

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