Potensi Minyak Atsiri Bunga Kenanga (Cananga odorata) Sebagai Antibakteria Dalam Sediaan Hand Sanitizer Gel

Triadi, Akhwan and Herlina, Eka and Widiastuti, Diana (2019) Potensi Minyak Atsiri Bunga Kenanga (Cananga odorata) Sebagai Antibakteria Dalam Sediaan Hand Sanitizer Gel. Skripsi thesis, UNIVERSITAS PAKUAN.

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Abstract

ABSTRACT The natural resources in Indonesia are lately being exploited increasingly as medicine for both pharmaceuticals and agricultural purposes. One of these resources is cananga plants which can be used as essential oils as antibacterial ingredients in hand sanitizer products. The essential oil is obtained through distillation process, then phytochemical identification is then tested, and its quality includes specific gravity, refractive index, and ester numbers according to SNI 06-3949-1995, then it is tested for potential antibacterial activity. The hand sanitizer gel with essential oil of cananga flower is made in 4 formulas ; the concentration of essential oils of kenanga flower are 5%; 2,5%; 1,25% and 0,5%. The data that is obtained include physical product, viscosity, pH, dispersion, adhesion, organoleptic and antibacterial activity tests. The results then showed that hand sanitizer gel with kenanga flower essential oil had antibacterial activity against S. aureus and E. coli bacteria. From the organoleptic test, it was concluded that the hand sanitizer gel with a concentration of 5% essential oils of kenanga flower is the most optimum who had a pH of 5.75; viscosity of 4120; spread of 5.5 cm2 and adhesion power of 18.33 seconds. Key Word : Essential oil, cananga flower, antibacterial, hand sanitizer gel

Item Type: Thesis (Skripsi)
Subjects: Fakultas Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam dan Matematika > Kimia
Divisions: Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam > Kimia
Depositing User: PERPUSTAKAAN FAKULTAS MATEMATIKA DAN ILMU PENGETAHUAN ALAM UNPAK
Date Deposited: 31 Aug 2022 02:29
Last Modified: 03 Sep 2022 16:44
URI: http://eprints.unpak.ac.id/id/eprint/3514

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