Mutiah, Roihatul
Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim

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PEMBERDAYAAN MASYARAKAT SUKU TENGGER NGADAS PONCOKUSUMO KABUPATEN MALANG DALAM MENGEMBANGKAN POTENSI TUMBUHAN OBAT DAN HASIL PERTANIAN BERBASIS “ETNOFARMASI” MENUJU TERCIPTANYA DESA MANDIRI Listiyana, Anik; Mutiah, Roihatul
Journal of Islamic Medicine Vol 1, No 1 (2017): Journal of Islamic Medicine
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (128.621 KB) | DOI: 10.18860/jim.v1i1.4117

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Students as well as the next intellectual generation in society is not limited to academic obligations in the campus environment, but also should be useful in a variety of other functions in society. Students are also required to participate in community service through various forms of devotion. In this community service, lecturers with students to jointly work devotion in advancing knowledge and skills Tengger tribe in Ngadas Village District of Poncokusumo in developing the potential of medicinal plants and agricultural products based ethnopharmacy towards the creation of an independent village. Ngadas village is village with abundant natural resources, especially medicinal plants and agricultural products. Medicinal plants rare owned by the village is pronojiwo (Euchresta horsfieldii), pulosari (Alyxia reinwardtii), sintok (Cinnamomum sintoc), purwoceng (Pimpinella pruatjan), krangean (Litsea cububa Pers), flour muscles (Borreria laevis Griseb.), guava wer (Prunus persica Bl.), dringu (Acorus calamus L.). Medicinal plants have the potential to be developed and produced in large quantities in this village. Natural wealth of agricultural products is also very abundant in this village include potato, cassava, sweet potatoes and celery. But not taken into ready to eat foods products. Performed community service on 19 November 2016 in the village hall Ngadas. The activities carried out in the form of workshops begins with exposure of the material on the benefits and applications of potential medicinal plants that become local wisdom in Tengger tribe and then followed by demo making products. The product are rub medicine guava wer,  muscle flour, starfruit herbal drinks and bajigur. Participants consisted of PKK Ngadas village. Good response shown by them with great enthusiasm when exposure of the material provided and when making products. In the future, this mentoring program to be developed into entrepreneurial activities of local communities to improve their welfare.
Studi Efikasi dan Keamanan Ekstrak Akar dan Daun Calotropis gigantea Terhadap Sel Kanker Kolon dan Sel Kanker Payudara Secara In Vitro Mutiah, Roihatul
Journal of Islamic Medicine Vol 1, No 2 (2017): Journal of Islamic Medicine
Publisher : Faculty of Medicine and Health Science, Universitas Islam Negeri Maulana Malik Ibrahim

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (270.046 KB) | DOI: 10.18860/jim.v1i2.4455

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Development of phytopharmaca for cancer until now has become a major step in overcoming the failure of cancer therapy. Calotrophis gigantea is one of the scientifically proven plants both in vitro and in vivo as a chemopreventive agent. This study aims to explain the efficacy and safety of Calotropis gigantea leaf extract (EDCG) and Calotropis gigantea root extract (EACG) on NIH3T3 cell, colon cancer cell WiDr and T47D breast cancer cells. From the analysis of MTT and Selectivity Index (SI) analysis showed that ethanol extract of leaf Calotropis gigantea (EDCG) can inhibit selective growth of selective colon cancer cells (SI 3) but not selective in inhibiting the growth of breast cancer cells T47D (SI 3 ). Calotropic gigantea (EACG) root ethanol extract is not selective in inhibiting the growth of colon cancer cells WiDr and breast cancer cells T47D (SI 3). Therefore EDCG can be recommended as a Phytopharmaca candidate with further proof through clinical trials.