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Journal : Journal Syifa Sciences and Clinical Research (JSSCR)

Formulasi Sediaan Sabun Mandi Padat Dari Ekstrak Etanol Daun Kedondong (Spondias pinnata (L.f) Kurz) Hasma Hasma; Erna Kadrianti
Journal Syifa Sciences and Clinical Research Vol 4, No 1 (2022): Volume 4 Edisi 1 2022
Publisher : State University of Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jsscr.v4i1.13513

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Healthy skin is an element of female beauty. The thing that supports it is with cosmetics. The rise of the "back to nature" lifestyle has increased public confidence in cosmetics with natural ingredients. Cosmetics with natural ingredients are claimed to be safer to use on the skin than cosmetics using synthetic chemical compounds. Research has been carried out with the title "Formulation of Solid Bath Soap from Ethanol Extract of Kedondong Leaves (Spondias pinnata (L.f) Kurz)". This study aims to determine whether the formulation of solid bath soap from Kedondong (Spondias pinnata (L.f) Kurz) Leaf Ethanol Extract meets the criteria for quality requirements of pH, water content and high foam. The extract concentrations used were F1(3.5), F2 (7) and F3 (10.5). From the results of the research that has been carried out, it is obtained that the solid soap preparations F1 (3.5), F2 (7) meet the quality criteria test for pH, water content and foam height both before and after the cycling test. While the soap in FIII (10.5) met the water content and high foam test, but did not meet the pH quality standard for solid soap. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that from the three formulas above, the soap in FI and FII is a soap that meets the quality standard test of pH, water content and high foam. While the soap in FIII is soap that does not meet the required solid soap pH quality standard.
Formulasi Sediaan Sabun Cair Dari Ekstrak Etanol Daun Kersen (Muntingia calabura L.) Andi Nurpati Panaungi; Hasma Hasma
Journal Syifa Sciences and Clinical Research Vol 4, No 3 (2022): Volume 4 Edisi 3 2022
Publisher : State University of Gorontalo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37311/jsscr.v4i3.16483

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Cherry leaves (Muntingia calabura L.) is a plant that has many medicinal properties. One part of the plant that is widely used is the leaf which contains flavonoid compounds, saponins and tannins found in cherry leaves so that it has strong antioxidant activity which can be efficacious as skin lightening and antiseptic. This study aims to formulate liquid soap ethanol extract of cherry leaves (Muntingia calabura L.). This type of research was carried out in an experimental laboratory using the maceration method to produce a thick extract from cherry leaves. There were 3 formulas for liquid soap with different extract concentrations, namely FI (3%), FII (6%), and FIII (9%). Tests for liquid soap preparations of cherry leaves extract include organoleptic tests (shape, smell, color), homogeneity test, pH test, foam height test, and water content test. From the results of research conducted on organoleptic tests, FI(3%) has has a liquid form, brown color and a distinctive aroma. and FIII(9%) has a slightly thick liquid form, dark brown color, and a distinctive aroma. In the homogeneity test on all formulas get homogeneous results. In the pH test FI(3%) with a pH of 8, FII(6%) and FIII(9%) with a pH of 9. In the FI(3%) foam height test with a foam height of 8.5 cm, FII(6%) with a foam height 7.7 cm, FIII(9%) with foam height 7.1 cm. on the water content test FI(3%) with a water content of 56.25%, FII(6%) with a water content of 53.75%, FIII(9%) with a water content of 48.00%. So it can be concluded that the liquid soap formulations FI(3%), FII(6%), and FIII(9%) meet the requirements set by SNI in every test of liquid soap preparations. So that cherry leaf extract can be formulated into liquid soap with extract concentrations of 3%, 6% and 9%.