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Asian Journal of Analitycal Chemistry
Published by CV. DAS Mitra Edukasi
ISSN : 29878365     EISSN : 29878365     DOI : https://doi.org/10.53866/ajac.v1i1
An international Peer-reviewed journal in the field of science related to analytical approach was published by DAS Institute. Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry welcomes early application of new analytical and bioanalytical methods and technology, demonstrating the potential for societal impact. Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry is a member of CrossRef with DOI prefix number: https://doi.org/10.53866/AJAC. Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry publishes twice yearly, in June and December. We require that methods and technology reported in the journal are sufficiently innovative, robust, accurate, and compared to other available methods for the intended application. Developments with interdisciplinary approaches are particularly welcome. Systems should be proven with suitably complex and analytically challenging samples. We encourage developments within, but not limited to, the following technologies and applications: Global health, public health, and molecular diagnostics Drug development and pharmaceutical analysis Drug chemistry and synthesis of drug compounds Pharmacognosy, molecular & cellular biology in pharmacy, and phytochemistry Drug analysis and quality control Biosensors and chemical sensors Applied micro fluids and nanotechnology Agricultural, environmental, food technology, and food science Biochemical and clinical analysis Forensic analysis Industrial process and method establishment Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry is an international scholarly journal in science and technology aimed to publish high-quality scientific papers, including original research papers, reviews, mini-reviews, short communication, and technical notes. The journal welcomes the submission of articles covering a typical science and technology subject, such as Chemistry, Pharmacy, and Biology.
Articles 5 Documents
The detection of ascorbic acid in orange (Rutaceae Sp.) using titration technique Erlyn Sufitri; Emelda Emelda; Muhammad Abdurrahman Munir; Veriani Aprilia
Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53866/ajac.v1i1.267

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Vitamin C is a vitamin that belongs to the group of water-soluble vitamins. Some sources of vitamin C are obtained from fresh vegetables and fruits. Vitamin C has several functions in the body, including helping to replenish the body's supply of twins and optimizing functionality. This study aims to determine the levels of vitamin C in lime, kaffir lime, tangerine, and lemon by the iodometric titration method. The sample used in this study was obtained from the Brosot market, Kec. Galur, Kab. Kulon Progo, Yogyakarta. The vitamin C levels obtained from lime, kaffir lime, tangerine, and lemon were 0.004%, 0.004%, 0.002%, and 0.005%.
The determination of vitamin C in guava (Myrtaceae species) using spectrophotometric approach Tania Aliansa; Muhammad Abdurrahman Munir; Veriani Aprilia; Emelda Emelda
Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53866/ajac.v1i1.268

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Vitamin C is one of the essential vitamins for body health. However, vitamin C cannot be produced by the body itself. Thus, to fulfill the vitamin C requirement, it can be obtained by consuming fruits and vegetables. The purpose of this study was to find out and analyze the levels of vitamin C in guava (Psidium guajava L.), crystal guava (Psidium guajava (L.) Merr.), and water guava (Syzygium aquenum). This study used UV-Vis spectrophotometry to analyze the vitamin C content. The results of vitamin C levels in samples such as red guava, crystal guava, and water guava were 21.16 mg/5 g ± 0.005, 20.79 mg/5 g ± 0.029, and 19.16 mg/5 g ± 0.089, respectively. Based on these outcomes, it can be concluded that high levels of vitamin C can be acquired in red guava (Psidium guajava L.)
NSAID Analysis Using Chromatographic and Spectrophotometric Methods Vina Awallina Diroh; Rio Gusraya Unaldi; Mutiara Wayu Puspasari; Muhammad Muzhil Aslam
Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53866/ajac.v1i1.269

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The purpose of this review article to evaluate the content of Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAID) using chromatographic and spectrophotometric methods. This journal review uses seven analytical methods on NSAID , namely high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), fourier transform infrared (FTIR), gas chromatography (GC), thin layer chromatography (TLC), and spectrophotometry methods. The outcomes of every method have been elaborated in this paper and all of them can be used to detect the NSAID compounds.
Identification of antibiotic by chromatographic and spectrophotometric methods – A Review Fatma Anggoro Wahyuningtyas; Alda Safitri Maria Ulfa; Dewi Astri Rahmawati
Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53866/ajac.v1i1.270

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The purpose of this article to review the validation and content of antibiotics using various chromatographic and spectrophotometric methods. This review article used five analytical methods on antibiotics, namely high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC), Fourier transform infrared (FTIR), gas chromatography (GC), ultraviolet-visible (UV-Vis) spectrophotometer and liquid chromatography/mass spectrophotometer (LC/MS) methods. Antibiotics are the most widely used drugs for infections caused by bacteria. Based on a review of several studies related to antibiotic analysis, the general techniques applied are HPLC, FTIR, GC, UV-Vis Spectrophotometry, and LC-MS. Analysis of this antibiotic is a massive challenge due to its sensitivity and instability to various conditions.
Analysis of antacid tablets using the alkalimetric titration method Agung Yulian; Beta Ria Yunita; Desti Nadia; Fadhila Nur Afifah; Faiha Putri Kanza; Febby Trianingsih; Gerend Erlina Ayu Putri
Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry Vol. 1 No. 1 (2023): Asian Journal of Analytical Chemistry
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53866/ajac.v1i1.284

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Titrimetry is a quantitative analysis concerned with measuring the volume of a solution of known concentration required to react with the substance to be determined. On the other hand, alkalimetry determines the levels of acidic compounds that are reacted with essential standard solutions. Antacids can treat stomach disorders resulting from excess stomach acid production. The active ingredient is a mixture of magnesium hydroxide and aluminum hydroxide which is a weak base that reacts with acids. This study aims to determine whether the levels of antacid tablets in several pharmacies in Bandar Lampung City by looking at the expiration date meet USP30_NF25 requirements, namely between 90.0% -110% of the amount stated on the label. The method used is alkalimetry with a back titration technique, in which excess acid is added to the sample to react with antacids, and the excess acid is titrated using sodium hydroxide with phenolphthalein solution as an indicator.

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