- Bee Products Chemical Analysis
- Plant and animal studies
- Insect and Pesticide Research
- Moringa oleifera research and applications
- Natural Antidiabetic Agents Studies
- Wood and Agarwood Research
- Bamboo properties and applications
- Biological Stains and Phytochemicals
- Essential Oils and Antimicrobial Activity
- Plant Parasitism and Resistance
National Research and Innovation Agency
2024-2025
National Nuclear Energy Agency of Indonesia
2024-2025
Simpur (Dillenia serrata Baehni) is a lesser-known wood species extracted from the natural tropical forest in East Luwu District, South Sulawesi Province of Indonesia. This research examined its basic properties and determined potential use by considering those properties. The were anatomical, physical, mechanical. General characteristics observed using whole or plank-shaped samples that had been placed on surface; incision preparations made following Sass procedure; anatomical according to...
Propolis, which is produced by Tetragonula sp., has the potential to treat a number of illnesses, including microbial infections, wounds, depression, and cancer. However, in order for propolis be used as raw material traditional medicine, it must standardized. The goal this study was standardize values specific non-specific parameters. Propolis extracted using maceration method with 70% ethanol solvent until thick extract obtained, tested both In terms parameters, obtained yellowish-brown...
Objective: This study aims to prepare, characterize, and in vitro evaluation of the gel containing nanophyto-phospholipid complex kopasanda leaf extract. Methods: Kopasanda dried was extracted by extraction reflux method, followed total phenolic content extract measurement using Spectrophotometry UV-Vis method. The prepared an antisolvent evaporation method with various ratios between phospholipid 1:1; 1:2; 1:3. optimum ratio evaluated entrapment efficiency (%). formation characterized...
Abstract These research objectives were to identify the honey type and potential plants as food source of stingless bees in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. Stingless samples collected on September 2016 from four different locations Lombok which are North Central East Lombok. The pollen analysis was performed using Von Der Ohe et al . (2004) methods with modification. result showed that did not have predominant classified multifloral honey. Meanwhile there identified 27 types belonging 21...
Abstract Beekeeping is one of the excellent businesses for people around forest. To date, bee species that began to broaden are stingless bees. Tetragonula spp. a in Lombok have been promoted. This research aim determine characteristic beekeeping products Lombok. The meliponiculture consist honey, beebread, and propolis. SNI 3545 was used examine honey spp., proximate analysis performed beebread phytochemical propolis products. results showed has value fulfills 65% standard, diastase enzyme...
Types of bees that are widely cultivated by the communities in Pati Regency include Apis mellifera, cerana, and Trigona laeviceps bees. Kapok (Ceiba petandra (L.) Gaertn) is a nectar pollen fountain for honey with flowering period two three months. This study's objectives to determine physical chemical characteristics from kapok tree (C. petandra) produced species (A. A. T. laeviceps). A few samples were taken purposively beekeepers Telogowungu District, Regency. Variables observed consisted...
Abstract Today’s stingless bees are in great demand by beekeepers Lombok. Besides producing honey, it also produces propolis which has more value. Propolis or bee glue is a substance produced honey collected from the top young leaves mixed with saliva, patch, and hive sterilization. This could be used for antibacterial, antivirus, antifungal, anti-protozoa. In Lombok, apiculture spread almost every district. Northern West East Lombok were first three locations that developed bees. study...