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ANTI-FUNGAL ACTIVITY OF KELAKAI LEAF (Stenochlaena palustris (Burm.f) Bedd)
Candidiasis is a fungal infection caused by Candida albicans. The Kenyah Dayak community in East Kalimantan often use kelakai leaf to treat fungal diseases. The plant contains tannins, flavonoids, steroids that have potential as antifungals. This study aimed to determine the antifungal activity of the ethanolic extract of Kelakai Leaf (Stenochlaena ...
Widayati, Ratna +2 more
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Introduction: Malaria is one of global health problems. Splenomegaly is one of malaria symptoms. Antimalarial drug resistance had been reported. Alternative treatment is by using traditional medicinal plants such as kelakai (Stenochlaena palustris ...
Laily Nur Azizah +2 more
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EFEKTIVITAS TRICHOKOMPOS DIPERKAYA KELAKAI TERHADAP KEJADIAN PENYAKIT FUSARIUM PADA TANAMAN PADI
Brown rice is one of the local rice germplasm that is being developed in wetlands of South Kalimantan. One of the production constraints is Fusarium disease with symptoms of yellowing, drying and the plant will die. Biological control is a disease control solution to replace chemical fungicides which is not only economical but also environmentally ...
Mariana Mariana +2 more
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LABORATE TEST FOR FE LEVELS IN KELAKAI BISCUITS
As one of the causes of anemia, iron deficiency must be overcome immediately, one of which is by finding taste-friendly food sources that can be consumed easily by anyone who is prone to anemia. This research was conducted in laboratory to determine the levels of iron in Kelakai biscuits which are assumed to be a source of food to treat anemia in ...
null Febby Siharina +2 more
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Analysis of Botanical Composition and Potential of Kelakai Leaves (Stenochlaena palustris) of Peat Swamp Plants in Central Kalimantan as Medicinal Plants [PDF]
Central Kalimantan has a typical peatland habitat which is dominated by Kelakai (Stenochlaena palustris). Various kinds of plants from the Kelakai genus are, for example, the Stenochlaena genus, but the benefits are less known, namely Kelakai. Kelakai is
Hujjatusnaini, Noor +2 more
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Stenochlaena palustris has been studied for its anti-diabetic potency related to its alpha-glucosidase inhibitory (AGI) activity. This study aimed to evaluate the impact of post-harvest and extraction conditions on the AGI activity of S. palustris and
Maria Dewi P. Tirtaningtyas Gunawan-Puteri +6 more
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Pelatihan Pembuatan Minuman Serbuk Instan Kelakai dan Inovasi Marketing pada Mahasiswa
<p><strong>Pendahuluan:</strong> Mahasiswa yang memulai usaha atau membentuk usaha baru belum banyak. Hasil survey awal diketahui bahwa bahwa 11,6% mahasiswa berminat untuk wirausaha bidang makanan dan minuman kesehatan. Berkaitan dengan tersebut dilakukan pelatihan ini bertujuan untuk menghasilkan produk dan wirausaha minuman serbuk ...
Eko Suhartono +3 more
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After being infected with the A. hydrophyla bacteria, snakehead fish made efforts to restore the condition by means of recovery. The content of secondary metabolites contained in kelakai leaves, namely alkaloid compounds, steroids, flavonoids and iron ...
Aminah, Fitriliyani I., Fatmawati
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Molecular docking of phytosterols in Stenochlaena palustris as anti-breast cancer
Background: Stenochlaena palustris, also known as kelakai or lemidi, is frequently linked to anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-fungal, and antioxidant properties. S. palustris phytosterols are suggested to suppress the progression of breast cancer.
Dona Marisa +4 more
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Pesticide active ingredients have widespread toxicity effects on target and non-target organisms. Continuous exposure to pesticides causes cancer. Kelakai is thought to have potential cytotoxic activity against the growth of cancer cells. The aim of this
Sarmila Sarmila +5 more
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