Sukirno Sukirno
Fakultas Biologi, Universitas Gadjah Mada

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PENGEMBANGAN MAGGOT SEBAGAI PAKAN ALTERNATIF BUDIDAYA NILA PADA KAWASAN AGROWISATA MINAPADI Nur Indah Septriani; Sukirno Sukirno; Senny Helmiati; Aprilia Sufi Subiastuti; Wahyu Aristyaning Putri; Nata Dwi Annisa Nizma; Dwi Sendi Priyono; Fajar Sofyantoro
JMM (Jurnal Masyarakat Mandiri) Vol 6, No 6 (2022): Desember
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jmm.v6i6.10837

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Abstrak: Budidaya ikan nila di sawah (minapadi) merupakan potensi utama yang diangkat oleh desa wisata Kebonagung. Akan tetapi, tingginya harga pakan ikan menjadi kendala utama yang dihadapi oleh warga dalam pengembangan wisata minapadi. Pakan berbasis maggot merupakan alternatif pakan yang murah dengan kualitas nutrisi yang tinggi. Program pengabdian ini bertujuan untuk memberikan pemahaman dan keterampilan pembuatan pakan alternatif dari maggot untuk minapadi. Program pengabdian ini dilaksanakan bersama dengan Karang Taruna Tani Rukun Santoso dan Kelompok Wanita Tani (KWT) Sekar Arum, di Kebonagung, Imogiri, Bantul, Yogyakarta. Metode pelaksanaan kegiatan meliputi sosialisasi dan pelatihan budidaya maggot, sosialisasi budikamber, pemijahan ikan wader pari, program One Health Education, dan evaluasi. Berdasarkan hasil pengabdian ini, masyarakat menjadi paham dan terampil dalam budidaya maggot. Saran yang diberikan untuk kegiatan selanjutnya adalah pengembangan maggot skala masal dan peningkatan branding kawasan wisata minapadi.Abstract: Fish cultivation in rice fields (minapadi) is the main aspect of tourism developed by the Kebonagung tourism village. However, the high price of fish feed is the main obstacle faced by residents in developing minapadi tourism. Maggot-based feed is an inexpensive alternative to feed with high nutritional quality. Our program aimed to provide skills in making alternative feed from maggot for minapadi. The programs were carried out in collaboration with the Rukun Santoso Farmer Youth Organization and the Sekar Arum Women's Farmer Group, in Kebonagung, Imogiri, Bantul, Yogyakarta. The method of implementing the activities included socialization and training on maggot cultivation, socialization of budikamber, One Health Education program, and evaluation. Based on the results of this program, the community becomes aware and skilled in maggot cultivation. The suggestions for the next programs are the development of mass scale maggots and the improvement of the branding of the minapadi tourism.
Bioactive Compund Profile of Muntingia Calabura Leaf Extract with Different Polarity Solvent Elvian Indah Nilamsari; L. Hartanto Nugroho; Sukirno Sukirno
Syntax Literate Jurnal Ilmiah Indonesia
Publisher : Syntax Corporation

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/syntax-literate.v8i10.13819

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The pursuit of bioactive compounds from natural sources for potential pharmaceutical and therapeutic applications remains a prominent focus of scientific investigation. Among the myriad of botanical treasures, M. calabura, colloquially known as the Jamaican cherry or strawberry tree, stands as an intriguing candidate, owing to its extensive historical utilization in folk medicine across diverse cultures. This study aimed to comprehensively characterize the bioactive compound profile of M. calabura leaves by employing a spectrum of solvents with varying polarities for extraction. The choice of solvent during extraction plays a pivotal role in determining both the types and quantities of compounds obtained from plant material. Our methodology encompassed cutting-edge analytical techniques, notably gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS), to unravel the intricate chemical composition of the extracts derived from M. calabura leaves. Moreover, we scrutinized the potential influence of solvent polarity on extraction efficiency and subsequent bioactivity of the isolated compounds. Our findings underscore the profound impact of solvent selection on the repertoire of bioactive compounds extracted from M. calabura leaves. Polar solvents exhibited a proclivity for extracting compounds of higher polarity, while non-polar solvents favored the extraction of less polar constituents. The identification of prominent bioactive compounds within these extracts encompassed delta-tocopherol, 7-(γ,γ-dimethylallyloxy)flavanone, Wogonin, Neophytadiene, Octadecanoic acid, and Hexatriacontane, each with its own distinctive pharmacological significance. This study thus illuminates the critical role of solvent polarity in optimizing extraction processes and maximizing the therapeutic potential of M. calabura. The insights gleaned from this investigation not only contribute to our understanding of natural product chemistry but also hold the promise of inspiring the development of novel pharmaceutical agents and therapeutic interventions with wide-ranging applications.