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ARTICLES REVIEW: Ethno-Pharmaceutical Study of Medicinal Plants for Care and Treatment of Wounds in Indonesia: Systematic Data Search and Preclinical Review Djati Wulan Kusumo; Erlita Layina Sulistiyowati; Habibatur Rohmah; Nailus Amany Melinda
Jurnal Jamu Indonesia Vol. 8 No. 1 (2023): Jurnal Jamu Indonesia
Publisher : Tropical Biopharmaca Research Center, IPB University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29244/jji.v8i1.232

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Ethnopharmacy study is an approach used to explore local knowledge of a particular community in the use of medicinal plants. This article discusses treatment methods and medicinal plants used for the treatment and care of wounds in several regions in Indonesia. In addition, this study is also useful to find out drugs from natural ingredients related to their bioactivity. The method used is literature study, while the data used are articles, databases and textbooks published from 2011-2021. Literature information searches are carried out using electronic search engines for articles and research journals published on several sites, such as Google, Pubmed, NCBI, Elsevier, and others. The results of the data obtained concluded that there were 27 types of plant species that were used traditionally and 15 who have already undergone preclinical testing for wound treatment and care.
Differences in levels of knowledge of FSTP students (Faculty of Science, Technology, and Education) and FEB (Faculty of Economics and Business) Muhammadiyah Lamongan University about criteria halal of skincare products Krisma Febrianti; Riana Prastiwi Handayani; Sri Bintang Sahara Mahaputra Kusuma Negara; Djati Wulan Kusumo
Journal of Halal Product and Research (JHPR) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Driving Global Halal Value Chain, What Should We Do?
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jhpr.vol.7-issue.1.76-82

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Skincare has become a daily necessity for students especially Muslims, who must pay attention to the halalness of the skincare products used, because it has been regulated in Islam regarding halal and haram consumption. Student knowledge greatly influences halal in the selection of skincare products to be used. This study aims to determine the difference in the level of knowledge of FSTP and FEB students at Muhammadiyah Lamongan University. The research design used is descriptive comparative with purposive sampling technique. Data collection was carried out prospectively, from collecting questionnaire data that met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. The research instrument used was a closed questionnaire consisting of respondents' personal data and statements related to the criteria for halal skincare products. The results obtained from this study are the level of knowledge in the good category at FSTP as much as 60.52% and FEB as much as 76.6%, the sufficient category at FSTP as much as 38.6% and FEB as much as 21.28%, the poor category at FSTP as much as 0 .88% and FEB as much as 1.12%. The data obtained was then processed using SPSS with the Mann Whitney Test and obtained a p-value of 0.063 (> 0.05). In conclusion, there is a significant difference between the level of knowledge of FSTP and FEB regarding the criteria for halal skincare products.
Level of knowledge of FIKES students (Faculty of Health Sciences) Muhammadiyah Lamongan University about halal skincare products Fawwas Fiely; Riana Prastiwi Handayani; Rully Yuliandhari; Djati Wulan Kusumo
Journal of Halal Product and Research (JHPR) Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): Driving Global Halal Value Chain, What Should We Do?
Publisher : Universitas Airlangga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20473/jhpr.vol.7-issue.1.52-58

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The majority of the religion adhered to by the population in Indonesia is Islam, where in Islam it has been ordered to all Muslims to consume, utilize and use something that is halal and also good including skincare. Skincare is a product of skin care outside the body with certain functions. However, people's knowledge of using halal skincare is still low, this is evidenced by the fact that they are still allowed to use skincare that does not have halal certification because these products are commonly used. This study aims to determine the level of knowledge of students of the Faculty of Health Sciences (FIKES) Muhammadiyah Lamongan University about halal skincare. This study used a descriptive observational research design, and the sample for this study was 2022 FIKES students, a total of 390 students. Sampling technique using purposive sampling. The instrument used was a closed questionnaire in the form of Google form. The results showed that the knowledge level of FIKES students about halal skincare was in the good category of 47.69%, the sufficient category was 46.16%, the less category was 6.15%. It can be concluded that the knowledge level of FIKES students at Muhammadiyah Lamongan University about halal skincare is in the good category.
THE INFLUENCE OF EDUCATIONAL INTERVENTIONS ON DRUG CLASSIFICATION KNOWLEDGE IN WANAR VILLAGE COMMUNITIES, PUCUK SUB-DISTRICT, LAMONGAN DISTRICT Aditya Sindu Sakti; Jazilah Khikmia Suwandi; Devi Ristian Octavia; Djati Wulan Kusumo; Muhammad Syaiful Amin
Medical Sains : Jurnal Ilmiah Kefarmasian Vol 9 No 1 (2024)
Publisher : Sekolah Tinggi Farmasi Muhammadiyah Cirebon

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37874/ms.v9i1.769

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Drugs registered in Indonesia are classified into six drug classes, including over-the-counter (OTC) drugs, cautionary labeling required, prescription drugs, jamu, standardised herbal medicines, and fitofarmaka. Inadequate community knowledge about drug classes has implications for irrational medication. This study aimed to determine the effect of education interventions on community knowledge about the classification of drugs registered in Indonesia. The study was performed using pre-experimental pre-post intervention studies with 55 respondents, and the questionnaire was validated. Factors that affect the level of knowledge of respondents include age, education, and gender (p-value <0.05). Education interventions can increase community knowledge related to the classification of drugs in the community of Wanar Village, Pucuk District, Lamongan Regency. Keywords: Drug Classification, Education, Level of Knowledge