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INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY
ISSN : 23389427     EISSN : 23389486     DOI : -
Core Subject : Health,
Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy (ISSN-e: 2338-9486, ISSN-p: 2338-9427), formerly Majalah Farmasi Indonesia (ISSN: 0126-1037). The journal had been established in 1972, and online publication was begun in 2008. Since 2012, the journal has been published in English by Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Gadjah Mada (UGM) Yogyakarta Indonesia in collaboration with IAI (Ikatan Apoteker Indonesia or Indonesian Pharmacist Association) and only receives manuscripts in English. Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy is Accredited by Directorate General of Higher Education (DGHE) DIKTI No. 58/DIKTI/Kep/2013.
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Tablet of captopril with a cross-linked system of alginate Sukmadjaja Asyarie; Heni Rachmawati; Pricillia Sinambela
Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy Vol 18 No 1, 2007
Publisher : Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Skip Utara, 55281, Indonesia

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Captopril has a short biological half life (1-3h) and has been used for long-term treatment of hypertension. The properties of captopril such as freely water-soluble and instability in intestinal environment lead to the difficulty of developing captopril as a sustained-release preparation. . In this study, sustained-release of captopril was prepared with a matrix system using sodium alginat as a polymeric forming-matrix. The ratio of sodium alginat and captopril was 1:2. Matrix system was obtained by forming alginate cross-linked with a various concentration of calcium acetate. Xanthan gum was used to help cross-linked reaction. Tablet was prepared by wet granulation and the dissolution test was performed in HCl 0.01 N, paddle method, 100 rpm, for 12 h. Although release profile of captopril from all formula developed were different, the release of captopril sustained up 12 h. Formula containing 30 % of xanthan gum and 40 % of sodium alginate showed the best release profile of captopril and the hardness of tablets do not influence to the release of captopril. Tablet of captopril with a crosslinked system of alginate sustained the release of captopril until 12 h .Key words: captopril, sustained-release, sodium alginat, calcium acetat.
ANTIBACTERIAL ASSAY OF KAYU CENDANA (SANTALUM ALBUM L.) EXTRACT Partomuan Simanjuntak
Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy Vol 14 No 2, 2003
Publisher : Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Skip Utara, 55281, Indonesia

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Identification of antibacterial compounds from cendana wood extract against Salmonella typhimurium, Escherichia coli, Kleibsiella sp. and Staphylococcus aureus had been conducted. The result showed that a and b-santalol was active against S. typhimurium and S. aureus where as epi-b-santalene is active against S. typhimurium.Key words : Santalum album; Santalaceae; Salmonella typhimurium; Escherichia coli; Klebsiella sp.; Staphylococcus aureus; a, b-santalol; epi-b-santalene
Influence of PEG 4000 concentration dissolution rate of ketoprofen in solid dispersion system of ketoprofen-PEG 4000 Fikri Alatas; Sundani Nurono S.; Sukmadjaja Asyarie
Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy Vol 17 No 2, 2006
Publisher : Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Skip Utara, 55281, Indonesia

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Influence of PEG 4000 concentration dissolution rate of ketoprofen was studied in solid dispersion system of ketoprofen-PEG 4000. Solid dispersion system was prepared by melting method with various weight ratio of ketoprofen-PEG 4000, i.e. 2:1, 1:1, 1:3, and 1:4. The dissolution test was carried out using the paddle method at temperature of 37±0,5°C and 50 rotations per minute (rpm) in 900 mL of hydrochloric acid buffer solution at pH 1.2. The dissolution rate of ketoprofen improved by increasing PEG 4000 concentration. Incorporation of sodium lauryl sulfate into solid dispersion system of ketoprofen-PEG 4000 enhanced the dissolution rate of ketoprofen.Key words : solid dispersion, ketoprofen, PEG 4000, sodium lauryl sulfate
Synthesis of potassium pentagamavunonat-0 using potassium hydroxyde and solvent tertrahydrofuranethanol Supardjan Amir Margono; Ester Yani Verawati
Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy Vol 16 No 4, 2005
Publisher : Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Skip Utara, 55281, Indonesia

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Pentagamavunon-0 (PGV-0) (2,5-bis(4’-hydroxy-3’-methoxy benzy-lidene) cyclopentanone) is a curcumin analogue. To improve its bioavailability it has been succesfully synthesized the Na-salt of this compound. However, sodium may disturb the electrolyte liquid-balance in the body which in turn hypertension. Therefore, the synthesis of potassium pentagamavunonat-0 is attempted. Synthesis has been done using potassium hydroxide as a potassium source, in tetrahydrofuran-ethanol solvent, with molar variations. The result is dipotassium pentagamavunonate-0 (elucidated with IR, 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR and MS spectra), which is more soluble in water and has better stability at high pHs. Molar variations did not show correlation with its yield. The yields are more than 100 %, may be caused by water crystals that contaminate the compound. Key words : pentagamavunon-0, dikalium pentagamavunonat-0, synthesis
Mucous dilution activity of non soluble ethylacetate fraction syrup of hibiscus flowers (Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L.) at cow intestinein vitro Mimiek Murrukmihadi; Subagus Wahyuono; Marchaban .; Sudibyo Martono
Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy Vol 22 No 3, 2011
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Previous  study  indicated  that  ethylacetate  insoluble  fraction  of  ethanol extract  of  Hibiscus  flowers  (Hibiscus  rosa-sinensis L.)  were  able  to  dilute intestine cattle mucous in vitrothat was often associated with mucolytic activity.In  this  study,  syrup  preparation  of  various  concentrations  of  these  fractions (1.20,  1.60  and  2.00%)  was  tested  for  its  ability  to  dilute  of  mucous.  Each  of syrup  concentrations  was  mixed  with  20%  buffer  Phosphate  (pH,  7)  at  equalproportion (1:1 v/v), the resulting mixtures were tested for their ability to dilute mucous  in  vitro. Mucous  dilution  was  observed  by  flow  time  recorded in  the viscosimeter.  The  study  showed  that  all  syrup  concentrations  (1.20,  1.60, 2.00%) exhibited mucous dilution effect compared tonegative control and syrup concentration  at  2.00%  was  comparable  to  positive  control  acetylsistein  0.1% (p<0.05). Therefore, there was a possibility that thispreparation could be used as mucolytic.Keywords: Hibiscus rosa-sinensisL., viscosity, mucous dilution, mucolytic
Estrogenic effect of ethanolic extract of Sambung Nyawa leaves (Gynura procumbens (Lour.) Merr.) in rat Ika Puspita Sari; Nunung Yuniarti
Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy Vol 15 No 4, 2004
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Sambung Nyawa leaves (Gynura procumbens (Lour.) Merr.) has been used traditionally as a cancer medicine especially for ovary cyst and uteri cancer. Previous studies found that ethanolic extract of Sambung Nyawa leaves had asparaginase inhibitor and antiangiogenic activity. This research was done to determine estrogenic effect of ethanolic extract of Sambung Nyawa leaves in rats due to activity in ovary and uteri related to estrogen. Sixty female rats (30 immature rats for uterine weight assay) were grouped into a negative control (group I) namely carboxy methyl cellulose sodium (CMC sodium) 0.1 %, group II as a positive control namely ethynile  estradiole in CMC sodium 0.1 %. Group III,IV and V were ethanolic extract of Sambung Nyawa at doses 595, 1445 and 3512.5 mg/kg body weight (bw). Group I to V were administered orally for 3 consecutive days at single dose. Group VI was given ethanolic extract of Sambung Nyawa at dose 595 mg/kg bw for 5 consecutive days at single dose. We determined uterine weight and vaginal cornification as the indicator of estrogenic effect in rats. The results had shown that group II, IV, V and VI increased uterine weight significantly when compared with group I (negative group) such as 85.2 to 306.4 % (p<0.05). Group V and VI had shown an increase of the uterine weight higher than ethynil estradiole (p<0.05).Key words : Sambung Nyawa, the ethanolic extract, uterine weight,
Quality of life measurement in cancer patients before and after chemotherapy with EORTC QLQ-C30 in RSUP Dr. Sardjito Yogyakarta Perwitasari, Dyah Aryani
Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy Vol 20 No 2, 2009
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The research about cancer patients’ quality of life on before and after therapy of high emetogenic cytotostatic in RSUP Dr Sardjito Yogyakarta by EORTC QLQ-C30 has been done.This research used cohort design with cancer patients who just the first time received cisplatin ≥ 50 mg/m2 and or its combination, and also got ondansetron-dexamethasone as anti-emetics. While the patients were given EORTC QLQ-C30 questionnaire before got cisplatin (before chemotherapy) and 5 days after got cisplatin (after chemotherapy). The difference of the quality of the life will be analysed with paired t-test with 95 % level of significancy. The correlation between the domains before and after chemotherapy was analysed by Pearson correlation test with the 95 % level of significancy.We got 38 patients during 2 months with the cancer diagnoses of cervix, nasopharyng, ovarium and lung. Generally, the quality of life was nonsignificantly decreasing, whereas not all the domains were decreasing. The physical, emotions, cognitive and social domains were non-significantly increasing. The decline in the quality of life was more influenced by the role domain of the patients, pain, the decline in appetite and the financial difficulty. The correlation of fatigue, constipation and the financial difficulty were strong between the domain in before and the chemotherapy after was received in the symptom (r ≈ 0.50).Key words : quality of life, cancer, EORTC QLQ-C30.
PRESCRIPTION ANALYSIS: AN INVESTIGATION ON PRESCRIPTION LEGALITY IN THE PHARMACIES OF KOTAMADYA YOGYAKARTA Rahmawati, Fita; Oetari, R.A.
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY Vol 13 No 2, 2002
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A research has been carried out to identify whether prescriptions received in pharmacies at Yogyakarta district fulfilled the legality as the regulation concern. This included an investigation on prescription hand-writing, part of a prescription which has a potential to bring about a medication error due to misinterpretation.The study was conducted by collecting prescription samples, randomly picked-up (=5% and d=3%), from each of 12 pharmacies. Furthermore, other supporting data, such as questioner and interview, were also collected from 29 pharmacies involving 83 respondents (24 pharmacists and 59 technician assistants). Data were then analyzed descriptively.The result showed that prescriptions fulfilled the regulation was approximately 39.8%. The absences of sign or license number of prescriber, the date of prescription were only examples of the cause. Hand-writing of the prescriber was sometime so bad that causing difficulty to interpret especially name of medicine, dose, usage or administration, uncommon abbreviation, hence increasing the risks of medication error to happen.Key word: prescription, legality aspect of prescription, medication error
Determination of chemical structure of antioxidant compound benzophenon glycoside from n-butanol extract of the fruits of Mahkota Dewa [Phaleria macrocarpa (Scheff) Boerl.] Risma Marisi Tambunan; Partomuan Simanjuntak
Indonesian Journal of Pharmacy Vol 17 No 4, 2006
Publisher : Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Gadjah Mada, Yogyakarta, Skip Utara, 55281, Indonesia

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In continuing of chemical study research on the parts of the fruits of Mahkota dewa, we have done isolated one antioxidant compound benzophenon glycoside from n-butanol extract. Isolation and purification by column chromatography (SiO2, chloroform-methanol) and determination of chemical structure based on interpretation spectra of ultraviolet (UV), infrared (IR) and nuclear magnetic resonance 1 dimension (1H & 13C NMR), 2 dimension (1H-1H COSY, 13C-1H COSY, HMBC). Based on spectrroscopic data, the compound was identified as 6,4’,-dihidroksi-4- metoksibenzofenon-2-O-α-D glucopyranoside.Key words: Mahkota dewa, Phaleria macrocarpa, Thymelaceae, Indonesian medicinal plant, benzophenone glycoside
Chemical composition and antibacterial properties of the essential oil of Pogostemon cablin Aisyah, Yuliani; Hastuti, Pudji; Sastrohamidjojo, Hardjono; Hidayat, Chusnul
INDONESIAN JOURNAL OF PHARMACY Vol 19 No 3, 2008
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The aim of this research were to evaluate the chemical compositions and antibacterial activities of patchouli. The identification of patchouli oil was carried out by using gas chromatography-mass spectrophotometer, fractionation of patchouli oil was done by vacuum fractionational distillation method. The gas chromatography mass spectra showed that the patchouli oil consisted of 15 components. It was found that the five major components were patchouli alcohol, Δ-guaiene, α-guaiene, seychellene and α-patchoulene. Patchouli oil and high boiling point fraction exhibited antibacterial activity, while the low boiling point fractions did not show the antibacterial properties. The antibacterial properties found to be more effective for the Gram-positive bacteria than that the Gram-negative bacteria.Key words : patchouli oil, patchouli alcohol, fractinational distillation, antibacterial

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