5 research outputs found

    Video Profile Sebagai Media Promosi Pada Mts Al-husna Ypihn Curug Kabupaten Tangerang

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    The technology and sophistication of social media is growing very fast, marketing is increasingly growing in proportion to the information needs of the community. Therefore we need an appropriate strategy to deliver information well, and be able to achieve success. The purpose of this study was to help MTS Al-Husna YPIHN in an effort to focus on new prospective students. The problem that occurs in marketing MTS Al-Husna YPIHN is the lack of effective media in delivering messages. The marketing used is only using a brochure, brochures and there is no media video profile that explains in full about the school profile, excellence, vision, mission, school achievements and school facilities. The method used is the method of data collection (Observation, Interview, Library Study) and the method of the Concept of Media Production (KPM). The results of this study were in the form of Vidio Profile of the MTS Al-Husna YPIHN school, which included all school profiles designed using Adobe Premier Pro and Adobe Photoshop software. Through the design of promotional media using this video profile will increase the interest of new prospective students to join MTS Al-Husna YPIHN every year and can be useful as a medium of information for the community

    Preparation of Hydrogel Based on Pineapple Leaf Cellulose Microcrystalline (Ananas Comosus L. Merr) with Variation in Glutaraldehyde Volume

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    Pineapple leaves natural fibers contain lignin, hemicellulose, and cellulose. The cellulose content of pineapple leaves is around 69.5% -71.5%. Cellulose-derived microcrystals can be used in the pharmaceutical field as binders in tableting formulations. The research objective was to determine whether pineapple leaves can produce microcrystals, microcrystals can be used in the manufacture of hydrogels and to determine variations in the volume of glutaraldehyde that can affect hydrogels.  Experimetal research began with delignification with 4% NaOH, immersed for 1 hour and heated, washed with distilled water until neutral pH and blended with 2.7% NaOH, 7.9% acetic acid, NaOCl until white, heated, the residue was taken and drained. , soaked in 1 N HCl, reheated for 2 hours, re-stirred and blended until smooth. Cellulose hydrogel was dissolved in 8.5% NaOH and added with glutaraldehyde in various volume variations. Cellulose and hydrogel microcrystals were characterized by visual, swelling ratio test, FTIR, SEM and XRD. The yield of microcrystalline cellulose was 22%, white, homogeneous. Cellulose and hydrogel microcrystals contain O-H (3800-2700 cm-1), C-H (3000-2850 cm-1) and C-O (1300-800 cm-1) groups. Microcrystalline cellulose can be made from pineapple leaves, hydrogel formation is influenced by variations in the volume of glutaradehyde and the highest and lowest swelling ratios are 400% and 12.5%, respectively

    EFEK SEDASI EKSTRAK KANGKUNG AIR (Ipomoea Aquatica) TERHADAP MENCIT (Mus Musculus

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    ABSTRACT Background. Traditional medicine is widely used by people since time immemorial and there is a tendency to increase. Traditional medicine is a product made from natural material type and nature of its content is very diverse so as to ensure the required quality of traditional medicine with a good way of making more attention to the production and handling of raw materials. One is the use of traditional medicine in addressing sleep disorders, One of the plants that is widely used by Indonesian people for the purposes of vegetable is kale plants. Some people who have been consuming vegetables kale claimed to feel sleepy. Water spinach containing alkaloids have potential asa sedativeandcan overcome sleep disorders. Therefore, weneed a scientific test to prove the truth of the allegations. Method. This research isan experimental laboratory to design a post-test only control group design. The samples used wereas many as 25 tails of mice with body weight of 20-25 grams. Then divided into 5 experimental groups, each of which groups of 5 mice. Analysis of the data using the Shapiro-Wilk test, Kruskal-Wallis, and Post hoc / Mann-Whitney. Results. The results showed that mice given water extracts of spinach (Ipomoea Aquatica) dose of 1 mg / 20grBB, 2 mg / 20grBB, and 4 mg / 20grBB capable of providing sedation to see passivity and righting reflex showed significant differences (p
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