Nailus Amany Melinda
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PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT DALAM PENGOLAHAN TOGA MENJADI JAMU MILENIAL Erlita Layina Sulistiyowati; Nailus Amany Melinda; Dewi Indah Ayu Ardiyanti Fistalia; Devi Ristian Octavia
JCES (Journal of Character Education Society) Vol 5, No 4 (2022): October
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jces.v5i4.11215

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Abstrak: Jamu adalah minuman herbal tradisional khas Indonesia yang masih ada sampai zaman modern. Desa Kuluran kecamatan Kalitengah memiliki potensi sumber daya alam yang melimpah dalam penyediaan bahan baku jamu, masyarakat desa biasa memanfaatkan sumber daya alam tersebut untuk membuat jamu sebagai upaya menjaga kesehatan. Permasalahan yang sering dihadapi oleh mitra adalah Kurangnya antusiasme generasi muda dalam konsumsi jamu dan menganggap jamu merupakan minuman yang kurang menarik dan tidak kekinian , adanya inovasi dalam pengolahan produk jamu dinilai sangat penting sehingga kawula muda lebih tertarik untuk mengkonsumsi ramuan tradisonal. Tujuan dari pengabdian ini adalah mengoptimalkan pemanfaatan TOGA dalam inovasi jamu kekinian, sehingga dapat meningkatkan produktivitas dan perekonomian masyarakat. Pengabdian masyarakat ini dilakukan dalam beberapa tahapan metode mulai dari identifikasi kebutuhan masyarakat, khalayak sasaran, rencana bentuk intervensi, Pelatihan pengembangan dan pembuatan inovasi jamu milenial, serta Pendampingan Pembukaan Gerai jamu milenial. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini menghasilkan produk inovasi jamu Milenial golden yoghurt, jaman batu dan temu teman. Kemampuan mitra dalam memproduksi jamu kekinian menunjukkan dalam kategori sangat baik (>80%).  Abstract: Jamu is a traditional Indonesian herbal drink that still exists until modern times. Kuluran Village, Kalitengah sub-district has the potential of abundant natural resources in the provision of herbal raw materials, village people usually use these natural resources to maintain health. The problem often faced by partners is the lack of enthusiasm of the younger generation in consuming herbal medicine and considering herbal medicine to be an unattractive and unattractive drink at this time, innovation in the processing of herbal products is considered very important so that young people are more interested in consuming traditional herbs. The purpose of this service is to optimize the use of TOGA in today's herbal innovations, so as to increase productivity and the community's economy. This community service is carried out in several stages, starting from knowing the needs of the community, target audiences, form of intervention plans, training on the development and manufacture of millennial herbal medicine innovations, as well as mentoring for the opening of millennial herbal medicine outlets. This community service resulted in innovative products of herbal medicine Millennial golden yogurt, stone age and friends gathering. The partner's ability to produce herbal medicine is currently in the very good category (>80%).
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.