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Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products
ISSN : 29628792     EISSN : 29617510     DOI : 10.24815
The scope of the journal covers but is not limited to basic and applied research on aromatic plants, essential oils processing and product quality, application and uses of essential oils, sustainable agriculture research and education of essential oil, environment aspects related to essential oil processing, energy production and its derivates, waste treatment in essential oil production, sustainability in essential oil and sustainable agriculture.
Articles 17 Documents
Vacuum Distillation of Aceh Patchouli Oil into Hi-Grade and Crystal Patchouli with Rotary Vacuum Evaporator Syaifullah Muhammad; Hisbullah Hisbullah; Julia Rahmi; Fatwa Namora Ritonga; Vicky Prajaputra
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2 (DECEMBER 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (448.766 KB) | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v1i2.25408

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Patchouli or Pogostemon cablin benth is one of the most important essential oil-producing plants in Indonesia. In the world of trade, patchouli oil is widely used as raw material, a mixing agent, and a fixative. Patchouli oil can be upgraded to Hi-Grade Patchouli (HGP) with a Patchouli alcohol (PA) content of 40-80% through vacuum distillation technology. Furthermore, HGP can be further processed into crystal patchouli with a purity of up to 90-100%. This study aims to improve the quality of patchouli oil produced by the community. This study examines the effect of variations in vacuum pressure on the distillation process on the quality of the resulting patchouli oil, determines the impact of cooling temperature variations on the resulting crystal mass, and determines the crystal quality (patchouli alcohol content and crystal size). The method used was vacuum redistillation followed by crystallization of patchouli oil. In the redistillation stage, it is carried out using a rotary vacuum evaporator. Redistillation is conducted in two stages: the first is to produce a light fraction at a temperature of 125 ℃, and the second is to produce a heavy fraction at a temperature of 140 ℃. The variable that was varied was process pressure. The pressure used is 1; 2-3; 6-8 and 10-12 mbar. The process is continued with crystallization using the cooling method (cooling crystallization) with a cooling temperature variation of -12 ℃ and -15 ℃. The results showed that through the vacuum redistillation method, the quality of patchouli oil produced by the community could be increased in PA levels up to 81.79%. The lower the operating pressure, the highest the quality of patchouli oil is produced. The lower the crystallization cooling temperature, the more crystal mass is formed. The crystal purity of this HGP resulted in very high levels of crystalline PA, namely 99.6%. The crystal size obtained is 290-600 μm on average.
Experimental Design of Lip Moisturizer as a Patchouli-Based Innovation Product Friesca Erwan; Syaifullah Muhammad; Raihan Dara Lufika; Eva Oktaviana; Nadiatul Azizah; Elza Badriati Miftah; Fathan Mubin; Luthfiah Zahra Larosa; Siti Hajar
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2022)
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Patchouli oil, a type of essential oil, is one of Indonesian’s non-oil and gas export commodities accounted for one of the sources of Indonesian foreign exchange. Patchouli alcohol is commonly used in the cosmetic and perfume industries as well as the fragrance ingredient in the household products, one of which is used in lip moisturizer product. Lip moisturizer is a cosmetic product that was created with the similar essence of lipstick saves for its colorless in nature hence the translucent appearance. As a moisturizer, lip moisturizer can be used to moisturize the lips to avoid dry and chapped lips. Producing lip moisturizer involves four steps of formulation, which are mixing the solid components, mixing the liquid components, mixing of both the solid and liquid components, and adding the active substances and the patchouli oil. The study conducted two times of experiment, and it can be concluded that the second experiment can be used for lip skin. The execution of the test was based on the stability and homogeneity tests that meet the terms and conditions that have been set.
Making Aromatherapy Candles with Natural Ingredients from Essential Oils and Soybean Oil Syaifullah Muhammad; M. Dirhamsyah; Ernawati Ernawati; Raihan Dara Lufika; Sabrina Khairunnisa; Nanda Funna Ledita
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2 (DECEMBER 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v1i2.28501

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Relaxation is considered as a process that relieves stress on your mind and body. At the present,  there are many different forms of relaxation and aromatherapy. One of the important products to  be developed further is aromatherapy candles. However, candles on the market generally still use  materials that are not environmentally friendly such as paraffin. So this study aims to making  aromatherapy candle using natural ingredients from essential oils and soybean oil. Soybean oil (Soy wax) is a potential substitute for paraffin which is biodegradable, renewable and friendly  environment. This study also uses patchouli oil, peppermint oil and lemon oil which have benefits  for anti-depressant, relieve pain and for immune system. The aromatherapy candle materials consist  of : soy wax, essential oils, dyes, candle wick and candle glass. The research stage was started by  developing the aromatherapy candle formulas, establishing the working procedures, and  conducting quality testing, involve test the preference for the smell of candles before and after  burning, burn time test, test for the overall appearance of the candle, visual test colour preferences  and therapeutic effect. The research revealed that the aromatherapy candle 1) 73,3% respondent agree the aroma of the candle more preferable when the candle was burned compared to unburned  candle; 2) have burn time ranged from 8 hours 14 minutes to 10 hours 20 minutes; 3) 93.3% of  respondents like and really like the texture and visual of the candle, based on SNI 0386-1989-A/II  0348-1980, the physical condition of a good candle is to have the same and even colour, not cracked,  not deformed and not broken; 4) 80% respondent like and really like the colour of the candle; 5)  93.3% respondent agree and strongly agree that the aroma of candles has a good therapeutic effect for provide a calm, comfortable effect and can improve mood.
Innovation of Shampoo Bar From Natural Herbal Essential Oil of Aceh Syaifullah Muhammad; Retika Septi Diana Utari; Masykur Rahmatullah; Habil Fadhlurrahman; Farid Muhammad Arie; Tia Amanda; Friesca Erwan; Raihan Dara Lufika; Ernawati Ernawati
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (246.503 KB) | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v1i1.23749

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According to 2020 data from the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry explained that 38.3% of waste in Indonesia is waste from households and 17.1% of the total waste is plastic waste. The use of bar shampoo can help reduce plastic bottle waste derived from liquid shampoo in order to go green movement. NEUBA-Natural Essential Oil Shampoo Bar is a shampoo made from natural ingredients in the form of patchouli oil and aloe vera extracts with a bar-shaped appearance. NEUBA contains patchouli oil which is one of Aceh's essential oils that are already very well-known on the international scene. The constituent components that have the largest percentage are patchouli alcohol (32.60%), guaiene (23.07%), guaiene (15.91%), seychellena (6.95%), and patchoulena (5.47%) (Yunilawati and Endeh, 2016). As well as for the ingredients used are patchouli oil, Aloe Vera Extract, Sodium Cocoyl Isethionate, Cocamidopropyl Betaine, Cocoa Butter, Cetyl Alcohol, D-Panthenol, Citric Acid, Phenoxyethanol, Green Tea, Mica powder. The overall activities were come out of the laboratory of Atsiri Research Center (ARC) of Syiah Kuala University (USK). This shampoo bar innovation product has the potential as a new product that is environmentally friendly, practical and uses natural ingredients that are potential local resources.
Innovation of Aromatherapy Product using Aceh Essential Oil Syaifullah Muhammad; M. Dirhamsyah; Ernawati Ernawati; Raihan Dara Lufika; Sabrina Khairunnisa; Nanda Funna Ledita
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2 (DECEMBER 2022)
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Nowadays, many Indonesian people return to various traditional medicinal plants to cure various diseases. This is due to the development of various sciences and technology, one of which is in the Atsiri field. Essential oils are often used as aromatherapy because they can foster a feeling of calm and can keep away from feelings of anxiety and restlessness. The use of essential oils from spices is a suitable choice of innovation in today's modern world of health. The purpose of this research is to make aromatherapy products using high-grade patchouli oil and essential oils of Acehnese spices that are efficacious for treating various diseases. The ingredients used in the manufacture of this product are high-grade patchouli oil, cajuput oil, nutmeg oil, cinnamon oil, clove bud oil, menthol, champers, and carrier oil. The research stage was started by developing the aromatherapy formulas, establishing the working procedures, and conducting quality testing. This spice aromatherapy product was tested on 25 respondents to determine its effectiveness on health. The results show that 68% respondents agree that spice aromatherapy products can affect body relaxation and 55% agree that they can improve sleep quality. As many as 88% of respondents agree that spice aromatherapy is effective for reducing headaches and catching colds and 84% of respondents agree that this product has an effect on relieving breathing. The results also show that all respondents agree that this product has a unique and classic aroma. However, there are some respondents (28%) who do not like this scent, while 72% really like it. These results show that spice aromatherapy products still need to be formulated to get other aroma variants to provide an alternative for consumers who do not like the strong aroma of spices.
The Ability of Patchouli Waste Compost with Trichoderma spp as Biodecomposer in Inhibiting the Development of Budok Disease (Synchtrium pogostemonis) in Patchouli Seedlings Rina Sriwati; Ramadani Syapitra; Tjut Chamzurni; Jauharlina Jauharlina; Hartati oktarina
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2022)
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Patchouli waste (LAN) from essential oil distillation process is known to have high nutrient content and has potential as raw material for organic fertilizer. In this study, patchouli pulp was used as compost with the addition of biodecomposers of several Trichoderma species (T. harzianum, T.asperellum, T. hamatum, T. virens, and T. atroviride) to inhibit the development of budok disease in patchouli seedlings. Trichoderma spp. inoculated on a mixture of patchouli dregs, bran and manure. The mature LAN compost was mixed into the growing media before artificial inoculation of the pathogen Synchtrium pogostemonis in a 2:1 ratio. Parameters observed were incubation period and percentage of attack. The results showed that patchouli seedlings planted in media containing LAN compost with the biodecomposer T. harzianum did not show symptoms of budok disease until the end of the observation (42 days). LAN compost with T. asperellum biodecomposer was also proven to be able to extend the incubation period from 2.5 days (control) to 5.5 days. The greatest suppression of intensity was seen in the treatment of LAN compost with T. asperellum, T. virens, and T. atroviride biodecomposers, which was 6.25%. The results of this study indicate that the waste of patchouli dregs with the help of the decomposer Trichoderma spp. is a compost that has the potential to suppress S. pogostemonis attack on patchouli plants.
Evaluation of Physical Quality of Patchouli Oil (Pogostemon cablin Benth.) Body Butter Formulation Nadia Isnaini; Khairan Khairan; Meutia Faradhilla; Elly Sufriadi; Binawati Ginting; Vicky Prajaputra; Friesca Erwan; Raihan Dara Lufika; Syaifullah Muhammad
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (135.546 KB) | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v1i1.23762

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Patchouli oil (Pogostemon cablin Benth.) has antioxidant and antibacterial activities that can be used as an active ingredient in cosmetic products, such as body butter. Body butter preparations have the highest oil content. Therefore, they usually have the shortest storage period because they can easily damage during the storage period. The study aimed to evaluate the physical quality of patchouli oil body butter formulation in an accelerated stability test process for seven cycles. The formula was tested for its physical stability by organoleptic test, homogeneity, pH, absorption, adhesion, and dispersibility. Preparation evaluation was carried out in each cycle and analyzed using Student's t-test. The evaluation result of body butter preparation showed no significant difference (p 0.05) in the preparation in each cycle. Therefore, it can be concluded that the body butter formulation of patchouli oil was stable during the storage period for ± six months.
The Impact of Redistillation Temperature using Rotary Vacuum Evaporator on the Quality of Aceh Patchouli Oil Zaira Munanda; Zuraini Mahyiddin; Syaifullah Muhammad; Izarul Machdar; Zaudatul Ulya
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2 (DECEMBER 2022)
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Patchouli oil is one of the most important essential oil commodities in Indonesia. At present the Special Region of Aceh, especially Aceh Jaya, Gayo, West Aceh, South and Southeast Aceh, is still the largest patchouli plant centre in Indonesia. So that many Aceh patchouli artisans sell their patchouli products to industries. However, there are several obstacles in this industry that cause the prices of patchouli oil products to become unstable and reduce the competitiveness of the national patchouli oil industry. One innovation that can be done to improve competitiveness is to make isolate products from patchouli oil which has a high selling value, namely patchouli alcohol (PA). PA isolation from patchouli oil can be done by a combination of vacuum distillation. In this study begins with a vacuum distillation process of patchouli oil.  Patchouli oil used is taken from sources refined by Aceh farmers. Variable is refining temperature. The distillation temperature is set at 120, 125, 130, 135, 145, 155, 165, and 175 oC. Patchouli oil was analysed with patchouli alcohol, specific gravity, refractive index and acid number. The results showed that the value of patchouli oil refractive index increased from 1.507 to 1.512; density increased to 1.005 g/ml; acid number increased slightly from 5.5 to 5.8; and patchouli alcohol increased from 34% to 65.9%.
The effect of intercropping and different dose of goat manure application on growth of Pogestemon cablin Benth Rivan Rinaldi; Indra Indra; Muhammad Syaifullah; Rina Sriwati; Bob Douma; Zulfahrizal Zulfahrizal; Ulfa Hansri Ar Rasyid
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 1 (JUNE 2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (225.042 KB) | DOI: 10.24815/jpeop.v1i1.23745

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Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin Benth) is a perennial aromatic crop that can produceessential oil which is generally used as a mixture of ingredients for making cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, and aromatherapy which functions as a binder/fixative agent and pharmaceuticals. Although the production of patchouli increases year to year, the productivity per hectare of this plant showed a decreasing pattern. Efforts are needed to increase the productivity of patchouli, such as improving seeds quality and applying best management practices in planting. This study aimed to examine the optimum application of manure doses and intercropping practice on maximum growth of patchouli at first and two months after planting. The RCD (Randomize Complete Design) was conducted by using a cropping system and the application of goat manure in different doses. There were two levels of the cropping system: monocropping and intercropping with mung beans (Phaseolus radiatus) and four-level of manure in different doses were applied, 0 g, 500 g, 1000 g and 2000 g. ANOVA analysis shows that no interaction between cropping system and manure application on the growth of patchouli. All variables of patchouli growth in monocropping are better than in intercropping at two months after transplanting. Furthermore, there was no effect of manure application on canopy width, fresh and dry biomass of patchouli. The effect is only found on plant height and tree basal diameter, while without manure application and 500 g application is greater than 1000 g and 2000 g of manure application. 
A Study of Essential Oils from Patchouli (Pogostemon cablin Benth.) and Its Potential as an Antivirus Agent to Relieve Symptoms of COVID-19 Nadia Isnaini; Khairan Khairan; Meutia Faradhilla; Elly Sufriadi; Vicky Prajaputra; Binawati Ginting; Syaifullah Muhammad; Raihan Dara Lufika
Journal of Patchouli and Essential Oil Products JOURNAL OF PACTHOULI AND ESSENTIAL OIL PRODUCT : VOLUME 1, ISSUE 2 (DECEMBER 2022)
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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is a new type of virus that attacks the respiratory system and has caused the global epidemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Some persons who are infected with this virus develop symptoms ranging from a typical cold to fever to more severe illnesses, such as Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS). The development of a SARS-CoV-2 vaccine is being actively researched but will likely take more than a year to become available to the general public. As a result, numerous researchers are actively extracting the components of active chemicals in herbal plants with antiviral potentials, such as patchouli (Pogostemon cablin Benth.). Patchouli essential oil, found in this Lamiaceae plant, has a wide range of effects, including antibacterial, antifungal, antioxidant, antimutagenic, anticancer, anti-inflammatory, and aromatherapy. More than 140 chemicals have been isolated and identified from the patchouli plant, including terpenoids, phytosterols, flavonoids, organic acids, lignins, alkaloids, glycosides, alcohols, and aldehydes. Patchouli essential oil is mainly composed of sesquiterpene molecules, most of which are patchouli alcohol. Essential oils derived from herbal plant extracts have also been shown to be potent antiviral agents against various viruses. The efficacy of patchouli essential oil, as well as its potential as an antiviral agent to treat SARSCoV-2, will be investigated in this review.

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