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International Seminar on Pharmaceutical Science and Technology [2nd
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Contents
Foreword from Chairman of the Organizing Committee …………………………………………........ 20
Welcome Speech from Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Padjadjaran………………. 21 Opening Remarks from Rector of Universitas Padjadjaran ………………………………………….... 22 Committee …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………...... 23 Scientific Programs and Schedule :
Seminar ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………... 25
Paralel Session …………………………………………………………………………………………………... 27
Keynote Speakers :
Head of National Agency of Drugs and Food Control (Indonesia) .........................
33
Nanocarriers for Dermal Drug Delivery Prof. Roland Bodmeier (Germany) ………………………………………………………………….....
34
Development of Polymeric Platforms for Nanomedicines Prof. Kyung T (Korea) ………………………………………………………………………………………....
35
Molecular Design of Radiolabeled Antibody Fragments for Molecular Imaging and Targeted Radionuclide Therapy of Tumor Prof. Yasushi Arano (Japan).....................................................................................
36
Design & Discovery Of Potential Anti-Dengue Compounds Targeting The Enzyme NS2/NS3 Protease Prof. Habibah A. Wahab (Malaysia) ......................................................................
38
Invited Speakers :
Sensors for Monitoring of Pharmaceutical Product Quality Prof. Bambang Kuswandi (Indonesia) ....................................................................
39
The Role of Molecular Imprinting Technology on Selective Pharmaceutical Analysis Dr. Aliya Nur Hasanah (Indonesia) ..........................................................................
40
Structural Evaluation of Solid Formulation as Solid and In Aqueous Media Prof. Kunikazu Moribe (Japan) ….............................................................................
41
The Role of Biopharmaceutics, Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacogenomics in Drug Discovery, Development and Clinical Application
Taofik Rusdiana, Ph.D, Apt (Indonesia) ..................................................................
42
Innovation Strategy in Pharmaceutical Companies for Improving Product Quality and Global Competitiveness Dr. Mas Rahman Roestan, M (Biofarma) ...............................................................
43
Effect of Collaboration Product Development on Innovation to Improve Competitiveness and Performance of National Pharmaceutical Company Evi Silvia, MM (BUMN Center of Excellent) ...........................................................
44
Halal Pharmaceuticals and Cosmetics : The Need For Uniform Standards Prof. Zhari Ismail (Malaysia) ..............................................................................
45
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Updates on Analytical methods for Halal Pharmaceutical Authentication Yuny Erwanto, PhD (Indonesia) .............................................................................
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Engineered Nanomaterials For Biomedical Applications Assoc. Prof. Khairunisak Abdul Razak (Malaysia) ..................................................
47
An Overview of the Synthesis and Dispersion of Nanoparticles : Case Study on ZnO and TiO2 NPs for Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences
Assoc. Prof Dr. Eng. I Made Joni, MSc (Indonesia) .................................................
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Oral Presentation
Code Title Page
OP-01 Observation of Polymorphic Transformation of Amorphous Efavirenz during Heating and Grinding Process using Raman Spectroscopy
Yoga Windhu Wardhana ................................................................................... 50
OP-02 The Effects of Anti- Implantation Postcoital from Gambir (Uncaria gambier Roxb.) in White Female Rats
Putri Ramadheni ........................................................................................... 51
OP-03 Analytical Method Development for Determination of Myristicin, Safrole, and Dehydrodiisoeugenol in Ethanol Extract of Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans Houtt) by Reversed-Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography
Febrina Amelia Saputri ...................................................................................... 52
OP-04 Solubility, Dissolution and Bioavailability Enhancement of Atorvastatin Calcium By Co-Crystallization Methods
Dolih Gozali ........................................................................................................ 53
OP-05 Formulation of Effervescent Granules of Ibuprofen using Variation of Acid Bases and Particle Size of Active Ingridient
Yedi Herdiana ..................................................................................................... 54
OP-06 Acute Toxicity of Scurula atropurpurea Ethanol Extract
Resmi Mustarichie ............................................................................................ 55
OP-07 Antihypertensive Activities of Extract and Fractions of Joyweed Leaves (Alternanthera sessilis Linn.) in Wistar Rats with Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Method
Ellin Febrina ....................................................................................................... 56
OP-08 A Retrospective Study of an Antipsychotic Prescription Pattern and Side Effects of Patients with Schizophrenia at Sambang Lihum Psychiatric Hospital of South Kalimantan
Noor Cahaya ....................................................................................................... 57
OP-09 Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy for Analysis of Sodium-Potassium in Sea Water of Papua as a Potential Source for Pharmaceutical Grade Salt
Mutakin .............................................................................................................. 58
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OP-10 Total Phytosterols Content in Rosella (Hibiscus sabdariffa) Calyxs from Subang is Higher than Bandung
Nyi Mekar S ......................................................................................................... 59
OP-11 Antibacterial Activity Study of Attacus Atlas Cocoon against Staphylococcus Aureus and Escherichia coli by Diffusion Methods
Aminah ................................................................................................................ 60
OP-12 Sunscreen Activities of The Formula of Javanese Cold Mask
Nutrisia Aquariushinta Sayuti ........................................................................... 61
OP-13 In Vitro Anti-Diabetic Property of Ethanolic Extract and Saponin Fraction of Centella Asiatica Linn.
Eka Fitrianda ....................................................................................................... 62
OP-14 Effect Of Ginger Oil In Diclofenac Sodium Cream To Preparation Physical Characterization, System Stability, Antiinflammatory Activity And Irritation
Destria Indah Sari ............................................................................................... 63
OP-15 Validation of GC-MS Method for Quantification Of Zerumbone Isolated From Herbal Essential Oil
Sholikhah Deti Andasari ..................................................................................... 64
OP-16 In vitro Antiplasmodial Activity Of Ethanol Extract Of Manuran (Coptosapelta tomentosa Valeton ex K. Heyne) ROOTS
Arnida ................................................................................................................ 65
OP-17 Isolation and Identification af Active Compound of Ethylacetate Fraction of Casturi (Mangifera casturi Konsterm.) Fruit from South Kalimantan Indonesia
Sutomo ................................................................................................................ 66
OP-18 In Vitro Bioequivalence Study of Ofloxacin Generic and Innovator Brand
Prima Happy Ratnaputri ..................................................................................... 67
OP-19 Hepatoprotective Effect of Leucosyke capitellata Wedd. (Kajajahi) Leaves Against CCl4-Induced Liver Damage In Mice
Nurlely ................................................................................................................ 68
OP-20 The Influence of Leaf Position on Total Phenolics, Flavonoids, and Free Radical Scavenging Capacity of Aquilaria beccariana
Khoerul Anwar ................................................................................................... 69
OP-21 The Risk of Pregnancy Complications of Mothers With an Alcohol-Related Diagnosis: a Population Based Cohort Study
Valentina Meta S ................................................................................................ 70
OP-22 Nanoparticle Preparation and Characterization of Haruan Fish (Channa Striata) Exctract Contains Albumin from South Kalimantan With Ionic Gelation Method
Dina Rahmawanty .............................................................................................. 71
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OP-23 Pharmaceutical Services In Pharmacies : Research In The Banjarbaru Area
Nani Kartinah ...................................................................................................... 72
OP-24 The Effectivenes of Family Education in Out Patient With Diabetes Mellitus (DM)
Difa Intannia ....................................................................................................... 73
OP-25 Analysis of Glucomannan and Activity Test of Antiulser of Arrowroot Tuber (Maranta arundinaceae L.)
Fadlilaturrahmah ................................................................................................ 74
OP-26 Antioxidant Activity of Nanoparticle from Rosella (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) Calyx Extract From Indonesia and Thailand
Muhammad Ikhwan Rizky .................................................................................. 75
OP-27 Evaluation of Valproic Acid and Phenytoin Dose Used in Epilepsy Child Patients at RSUD Sleman Yogyakarta
Herningtyas Nautika Lingga ............................................................................... 76
OP-28 Influence of Cream Base Types on the Antioxidant Activity of the Cream Preparation of Red Rice Bran Extract
Wira Noviana Suhery .......................................................................................... 77
OP-29 Study on Local Indonesian Corn Starch as Binder in Tablet Formulation
Anis Yohana Chaerunisaa ................................................................................... 78
OP-30 The Reversibility of Wistar Rat (Rattus Norvegicus Berkenhout,1769) Spermatozoa After Bilimbi (Averrhoa bilimbi Linn.) Fruit Ethanolic Extract Administration
Kartiawati Alipin ................................................................................................. 79
OP-31 Synthesis of Acetyl Propyl Ester Eusiderin A and its activity againts Tricophyton mentagrophytes
Muhaimin .......................................................................................................... 80
OP-32 Innovative Adjuvanted Influenza Vaccines: A Swiss-Indonesian Collaboration Towards Better Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
Reviany Vibriaanita ............................................................................................ 81
OP-33 Optimation Composition of Oleic Acid and Propylene Glycol as Enhancer In The Cream Type O/W of Volatile Oil Syzygium aromaticum as Antiinflammation by Simplex Lattice Design Methode
Nining Sugihartini ............................................................................................... 82
OP-34 Total Flavonoid of Hidrogel Containing Tagetes erecta L. Leaves Etanolic Extract
Hosea Jaya Edi .................................................................................................... 83
OP-35 Activity of Ethyl Acetate Fraction of Merremia mammosa Hall as Preventive and Curative of Influenza A Virus Infection
Neny Purwitasari ................................................................................................ 84
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OP-36 Study of sunscreen and Antioxidant Activity of Combination Extracts from the Red Algae E. cottonii and E. spinosum
Ermina Pakki ...................................................................................................... 85
OP-37 Formulation and Characterization of Microemulsion Based Gel Containing Mangifera casturi Konsterm. Fructus Extract
Mia Fitriana ........................................................................................................ 86
OP-38 Effect of Four Extract Antiurolithiasis Plants Againts Heart Structure of Rats (Ratus novergicus L.)
Yusfiati Yusfiati .................................................................................................. 87
OP-39 Antibacterial Activity of Buthanol Extract From Free Cell Fermentation Broth of Streptomyces spp. Isolated from Vegetable Plantation Soils
Isnaeni ................................................................................................................ 88
OP-40 Enzymatic Rancidity Reaction Mechanism and Properties of Cookies Antihypercholesterolemia Nutraceutikal
Nenden Indrayati Anggraeni .............................................................................. 89
OP-41 Lipstick Formulation Using Natural Dye From Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum L.) Rind Extract
Deny Puriyani Azhary ......................................................................................... 90
OP-42 Rosela Utilization as Medicine: A Review of the Anthropology of Health Reviewed by Pharmacy Perspective
Junardi Harahap ................................................................................................. 91
OP-43 Preparation and Characterization of Solid Binary System of Telmisartan – Nicotinamide
Lili Fitriani .......................................................................................................... 92
OP-44 Preparation and Characterization of Solid Binary System of Telmisartan-Succinic Acid
Vonny Kurnia Utama ......................................................................................... 93
OP-45 Hematology and Plasma Biochemistry Changes in Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Rats (Rattus norvegicus) by a Djenkol (Archidendron pauciflorum) Fruit Peel Ethanol Extracts
Madihah ............................................................................................................. 94
OP-46 Investigating Teratogenic Effect of Capsule of Paliasa (Kleinhovia hospita L., Sterculiaceae) on the Fetuses of Albino Wistar Rat
Rosany Tayeb ...................................................................................................... 95
OP-47 Application of FTIR Spectroscopy and Partial Least Square Regression on the Prediction of the Total Flavonoid of Kalimantan’s Kasturi (Mangifera casturi)
Liling Triyasmono ................................................................................................ 96
OP-48 Topical Treatment for Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Mice (Mus musculus Linnaeus, 1758) With Oinment Based on Djenkol (Archidendron pauciflorum (Benth.) I. C. Nielsen) Fruit Peel Extract 97
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Desak Made Malini .............................................................................................
OP-49 Larvicidal Activity of Curcuma heyneana Val. & v. Zijp Rhizome Against Aedes Aegypti Larvae
Ferry Ferdiansyah .............................................................................................. 98
OP-50 Formulation, Design Optimization, and In-vitro Characterization of Furosemide Self Nano Emulsifying Drug Delivery System (SNEDDS) Composed of Capryol-90, Polysorbate-80, and PEG-400
Najma Fithri ........................................................................................................ 99
OP-51 Antioxidant Activity of Cream Dosage Form Oflime Extracts (Citrus Aurantifolia Linn)
Rahmadevi .......................................................................................................... 100
OP-52 Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Activity from Secondary Metabolites from Extract of Leaf and Culture of Endophytic Fungi isolated from Toona sinensis Roem
Noor Rahmawati ................................................................................................. 101
OP-53 Synthesis of Cationic Thiolated Polymers Using Glucose Rings
Deni Rahmat ...................................................................................................... 102
OP-54 Patterns of Bioethanol Production by T-1 Mould Isolate in Molasses Medium with Variation of PH and Initial Ethanol Content
Nur Miftahurrohmah .......................................................................................... 103
OP-55 Isoflavone Composition of Black Soybean Line at Different Growing Environment
Dadang Sumardi ................................................................................................ 104
OP-56 Test Formulation Ointment of Extract Brotowali (Tinospora crispa L. Miers) Combination Zeolite Against on Bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Laila Susanti ....................................................................................................... 105
OP-57 Potent Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Root of Sidaguri (Sida rhombifolia L) on Rat Periapical Lesion Model
Maria Tanumihadja ........................................................................................... 106
OP-58 Chondroitin in Transdermal Patch and its Main Physical Properties
Moeljadi G. Tedjasaputra ................................................................................... 107
OP-59 The Effect of Pegagan (Centella asiatica) to Immunity
Wiwi Mardiah .................................................................................................... 108
OP-60 Antimalarial Activity and Survival Time of Fractionated Andrographis paniculata Ethanolic Extract on Plasmodium Berghei Infected Mice
Aty Widyawaruwati ........................................................................................... 109
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Poster Presentation
Thursday, 24th November 2016
Code Title Page
PP-01 Formation of Paracetamol-5-Nitroisophthalic Acid Cocrystal Using Supercritical Antisolvent (SAS) Process
Stevanus Hiendrawan ................................................................................... 110
PP-02 Antibacterial Effectiveness of Chloramphenicol Ophthalmic Hydrogel Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa ATCC 9027 and Streptococcus pyogenes ATCC 19615
Insan Sunan Kurniawansyah ........................................................................ 111
PP-03 Antioxidant Activity and Total Flavonoid Content of Fractions of Piladang (Solenostemonscutellarioides (L) Codd) Leaf Extract
Verawati ..................................................................................................... 112
PP-04 Anti Dental Plague Tooth Paste Formulation of Aromatic Oil from Patchouli Leaves (Pogostemon cablin Benth) and In Vitro Antibacterial Test Against Streptococcus mutans
Rr. Sulistiyaningsih ................................................................................... 113
PP-05 The Assay of Sunscreen Active Agent Octyl Methoxycinnamate in Sunscreen Cream Using UV Spectrofotometry
Muhammad Nur Abdillah ............................................................................ 114
PP-06 Antibacterial Activity of Cefotaxime Sodium Against Escherichia coli ATCC 25922 and Bacillus subtilis ATCC 6633
Pertamawati ................................................................................................ 115
PP-07 Analysis Phosphorus (P) In Two Variety Cabbage (Brassica oleracea) In The Area of Lembang Bandung
Emma Emawati ................................................................................. 116
PP-08 Effect of Bangle Rhizome Extract (Zingiber cassumunar Roxb.) Against Gastric Ulcer in Rats
Ari Yuniarto ................................................................................................. 117
PP-09 Antibacterial Activity of Ethanol Extract of Jatropha Leaves Against Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Sri Agung Fitri Kusuma ................................................................................. 118
PP-10 Transdermal Patch Formulation of Rhizome Extract of Cyperus Rotundus L. for Joint Pain Treatment
Farida Rahim ................................................................................................... 119
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PP-11 Activity of Ethanol Extract of Ageratum conyzoides (L.) Leaves Againts Wound Infection in Male Albino Mice
Ria Afrianti .................................................................................................. 120
PP-12 Effect of H43K Substitution on BA2-5a CGTase Catalytic Performance
Tina Rostinawati ................................................................................................ 121
PP-13 Penetration Test of Gel Ethanol Extract of Cyperus rotundus L. Rhizomes
Revi Yenti .................................................................................................. 122
PP-14 Nail Polish Formulation from Angkak (Red Yeast Rice) As a Natural Dye
Rahmat Santoso ................................................................................................. 123
PP-15 Comparative Study on Sample Preparation Method in Analysis of Borax in Dates Palm Using Visible Spectrophotometry
Wiwiek Indriyati ................................................................................................. 124
PP-16 Development of the Indicator Strip Based Polikaprolakton for Identification of Metanil Yellow in Food Products
Nuraini Oktaviani ............................................................................................... 125
PP-17 The Protective Effects of Red Pitaya Juice Against Doxorubin-Induced Cardiotoxicity in Rats
Bayu Febram Prasetyo ....................................................................................... 126
PP-18 Histopathology Study of Effects Nano Chitosan and Nano Calcium Mouthwash Formulations from Xylotrophesgideon in the Liver and Kidney Rat
Ade Komariah .................................................................................................. 127
PP-19 Study on Use of Antibiotics for the Treatment of Acute Respiratory Infections (ARI) in Children at a Clinic in Bandung
Ni Nyoman Sri Mas Hartini ................................................................................ 128
PP-20 Computational Study of Quercetin of Sonchus arvensis with Xanthine Oxidase Enzyme for Antihyperuricemic
Rini Hendriani .................................................................................................. 129
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PP-21 In vitro Evaluation of Xantine Oxidase Inhibitory Activity from Star Apple Leaf (Chrysophyllum cainito L.), Green Chirayta Herb (Andrographis paniculata (Burm.f.) Nees.), Bay Leaf (Syzygium polyanthum (Wight) Walp.), Soursop Leaf (Annona muricata L.), and Corn Sow Thistle Herb (Sonchus arvensis L.)
Ami Tjitraresmi .................................................................................................. 130
PP-22 Chemical Composition and Antioxidant Activities of Essential Oil from the Allium tuberosum
Yoppi Iskandar .................................................................................................. 131
PP-23 Analysis of n-Hexane Fraction from Ethanolic Extract of Plectranthus scuttellaroides (L.) R. Br Using Spectrophotometry
Moelyono Moektiwardoyo ................................................................................ 132
PP-24 Antithrombocytopenia Activity of Instant Granules of Extract Combination of Meniran Herb (Phyllantus niruri L.), Turmeric Rhizome (Curcuma domestica Val.) and Papaya Leaf (Carica papaya L.)
Dudi Runadi .................................................................................................. 133
PP-25 Formulation of Black Mulbery (Morus alba L.) Extract Gel and Antibacterial Activity Test Against Propionibacterium Acne and Staphylococcus Aureus
Arif Budiman .................................................................................................. 134
PP-26 Characterization of Bioplastic from Rice Straw Cellulos
Rimadani Pratiwi .............................................................................................. 135
PP-27 Toxicity of Selected Apocynaceae, Magnoliaceae and Simaroubaceae of Indonesian Plants Using Brine Shrimp Lethality Bioassay
Ade Zuhrotun .................................................................................................. 136
PP-28 Simvastatin-Nicotinamide Cocrystal : Design, Synthesis, and Preliminary
Iyan Sopyan .................................................................................................. 137
PP-29 Validation of High-Performance Liquid Chromatography Method for Simultaneous Determination of Vitamin C and Folic Acid in Multivitamin Tablet
Febri Annuryanti ............................................................................................... 138
PP-30 Formulation of Nano Curcuminoid Effervescent Tablet
Patihul Husni .................................................................................................. 139
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PP-31 Microwave Assisted Synthesis of Andrographolide Derivatives: a New Family
of Aspartic Protease Inhibitor
Sandra Megantara ............................................................................................ 140
PP-32 Spectrophotometric Method Precision to Assay of Lutein Content in Sweet Corn (Zea mays var. saccharata Sturt.)
Liliek Nurhidayati ............................................................................................. 141
PP-33 Quantitative Structure – Activity Relationship (QSAR) Study of Diterpen Esters Derivatives as Antiviral Chikungunya
Deden Indra Dinata ........................................................................................... 142
PP-34 The Effect of Solvent, Temperature and Time of Extraction on The Polyphenol Content and Antioxidant Activity of White Turmeric (Curcuma zedoaria (Christm.) Roscoe) Rhizome
Lia Marliani ................................................................................................. 143
PP-35 Method Validation of High Performance Liquid Chromatography for Determination of Mycolic Acids Profile of M.tuberculosis
Asri Darmawati ................................................................................................. 144
PP-36 Potential Neuraminidase H1N1 Inhibitors via Molecular Docking, Virtual Screening and Enzymatic Assays
Rina Fajri Nuwarda ........................................................................................... 145
PP-37 Antioxidant Activities of Mangifera casturi Kosterm. Ethanol Extracts
Helmina Wati ................................................................................................. 146
PP-38 Development of Transcutan Nanoemulsion Formulation for Delivery of Sodium Ascorbyl Phosphate Using a Solid-in-Oil Dispersion Method
Fith Khaira ................................................................................................. 147
PP-39 Total Flavonoid Analysis And Tyrosinase Inhibition Assay of Alamanda (Allamanda cathartica L.) Extract
Faridah ........................................................................................................ 148
PP-40 Physicochemical Analysis of Quinine (Cinchona succirubra) Honeys Samples Collected from Maribaya, Indonesia
Mira Andam Dewi ............................................................................................ 149
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PP-41 Development of Phytosome-Black Tea Extract Complex by Different Methods and Study of Cholesterol’s Effect on Entrapment Eficiency
Angreni Ayuhastuti ........................................................................................... 150
PP-42 Molecular Docking Studies on Emodin Derivatives into Core Protein of Hepatitis B Virus
Firdayani ............................................................................................................. 151
PP-43 Application of Fermentation Technique to Antioxidant Activity of Soybeans (Glycine max (L.) Merr) Incorporated in Gel
Soni Muhsinin ................................................................................................... 152
PP-44 The Influence of the Genetic Polymorphisms of Efflux Transporter on DRVLevels in PBMC and Plasma
Daisuke Nagano .................................................................................................. 153
PP-45 Post Graduate Education System of Pharmacist In Gunma University Hospital
Yuya Ishikawa ..................................................................................................... 154
PP-46 Formulation and Evaluation of Ceramide Nanoemulsion as Skin Moisturizer
Garnadi Jafar ..................................................................................................... 155
PP-47 Cream Formulation and Anti Bacteri Activities of Fruit Extract on Propionibacterium acne and Staphyllococcus aureus
Nur Ida ................................................................................................................ 156
PP-48 A Simple and Effective Method for Extraction of Chitosan from Clam’s Shell Waste
Noor Erma N. Sugijanto ...................................................................................... 157
PP-49 Development of Mucoadhesive Gel Formula of Pineapple Extract (Ananas comosus (L) MERR.)
Hanifa Rahma ..................................................................................................... 158
PP-50 Wound Healing Gel Preparation and Evaluation of Chitosan, Aloe Vera and Banana Stem Extracts Combination
Sriwidodo ........................................................................................................... 159
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PP-51 Establishment of a Mouse Model of Hyperuricemia Using Oxonic Acid
Potassium Salt and Ssence of Chicken
Dian Ratih Laksmiwati ....................................................................................... 160
PP-52 Determination of Quality Parameters and α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Activity of 70% Ethanolic Extract of Avocado Leave (Persea americana Mill)
Ratna Jamil ......................................................................................................... 161
PP-53 Formulation of Grape Seed Oil as Antiacne Cream with Variation of Glycerin Monostearate and Cetyl Alcohol Concentration
Kartiningsih .......................................................................................................... 162
PP-54 Larvicidal Activity of Granules Containing Soursop Seed (Annona muricata L.) Extract Against Aedes Aegypti Larvae
Sarah Zaidan ....................................................................................................... 163
PP-55 Antimicrobial and Toxicity Test of Methanolic Extract and Essential Oils of Red Betel and Green Betel Leave
Erlindha Gangga .................................................................................................. 164
PP-56 Formulation of Black Mulbery (Morus alba L.) Extract Geland Antibacterial Activity Test Against Propionibacterium Acne and Staphylococcus aureus
Siti Umrah Noor .................................................................................................. 165
PP-57 Gel Formulation and Improvement of Sun Protection Factor (SPF) of Kencur Tuber Extract (Kaempferia galanga Linn.) by Nanoparticles Preparation
Syarmalina ......................................................................................................... 166
PP-58 Synthesis and Characterization of Antibiotic Cefotaxime
Susi Kusumaningrum ......................................................................................... 167
PP-59 Qualitative Analysis on the Process for Synthesis of Sodium Cefotaxime
Alfan Danny Arbianto ........................................................................................ 168
PP-60 The Effect of Increasing Concentrations of Sodium Saccharin as Sweetener on The Physical Properties of Dispersible Salbutamol Tablet with Mannitol as Filler
Pramulani Mulya ................................................................................................ 169
PP-61 Effects of Sonicator Usage Time on Entrapment Efficiency of Liposome Magnesium Ascorbyl Phosphate (MAP) Made by Thin Layer Hydration Method
Ari Widayanti ...................................................................................................... 170
PP-62 Screening Antioxidant Activity from Ten Species of Myrtaceae
Zelika Mega Ramadhania ................................................................................... 171
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PP-63 Solubility and Dissolution Enhancement of Candesartan Cilexetil by Co-Amorphous Formation
Fikri Alatas .......................................................................................................... 172
PP-64 Preliminary Study and Characterization of Liquid Crystals Chitosan In Organic Acids and Pati-Chitosan Blend as Transdermal Gel Delivery Systems
Rini Agustin ......................................................................................................... 173
PP-65 Mucoadhesive Granules of Famotidine Using Mucus Seed L. leucochephala as Natural Polymer
Dadih Supriadi .................................................................................................... 174
PP-66 Antitusive Activity of EPMS (Etil-p-Metoksi Sinamat) in Sulphur Dioxide (SO2) Induced Cough Model in Mice
Idha Kusumawati ............................................................................................... 175
PP-67 Antiradical Activity of Herbal Extract by Thin - Layer Chromatography with Visualizer - Videodensitometry
Retno Widyowati ................................................................................................ 176
PP-68 Formulation and Characterization of Clyndamycin Nanoemulsions
Citra Ariani Edityaningrum ................................................................................. 177
PP-69 Studies of Preparation, Characterization And Solubility Of Mefenamic Acid-Nicotinamide Co-Crystal Synthesized By Using Melt Crystallization Method
Dwi Utami ........................................................................................................... 178
PP-70 Analysis of Heavy Metals and Microbes Contamination in Raw, Boiled and Fried Paddy Rice Snail (Bellamya javanica v.d.Bush)
Setyorini Sugiastuti ............................................................................................ 179
PP-71 Formulation Sunscreen Microemulsion Gel Containing n-Hexane Fraction of Mangosteen Pericarp (Garcinia mangostana Linn.)
Sani Ega Priani .................................................................................................... 180
PP-72 Angiotensin-I Converting Enzyme (ACE) Inhibitory Activity Of Several Indonesian Medicinal Plants
Rahmi Mutia ....................................................................................................... 181
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PP-73 In vitro Sun Protection Factor Determination of Green Tea Leaf Extract
(Camellia sinensis L) Used in Cosmetics
Titta Hartyana Sutarna ....................................................................................... 182
PP-74 Antioxidant Cream Containing Ethanol Extract of Gambir Leaves (Uncaria Gambir)
Firda Lisdiani ....................................................................................................... 183
PP-75 Antioxidant Cream Containing Ethanol Extract of Guava Leaves (Psidium Guajava L.)
Fury Astriani Kuswandini ................................................................................ 184
PP-76 Formulation of Gel, Spray Gel, Cream, Liquid Soap, Lotion, Liquid - Water Solution; Containing Extract of Ambon Banana (Musa paradisiaca var. sapientum L.) to Heal Wound
Yudi Padmadisastra ............................................................................................ 185
PP-77 Formulation Ketoprofen Patch Using Combination of Methol and Tween 80 as an Enhancers
Soraya Ratnawulan Mita .................................................................................... 186
PP-78 Antioxidant and Sunscreen Activities of Corn Cob and Corn Silk of Zea mays
R. Herni Kusriani ................................................................................................. 187
PP-79 Characterization of Cellulose Based Bioplastic Produced From Banana Midrib Waste (Musa x paradisiaca L.)
Driyanti Rahayu .................................................................................................. 188
PP-80 Gliclazide-Ciprofloxacin Interactions: Pharmacokinetic Study in Rats Undergoing Peritoneal Dialysis
Lucy Sasongko ..................................................................................................... 189
PP-81 Crab Meat Analogue Made from Trash Fish With Alginate Addition
Ellya Sinurat ........................................................................................................ 190
PP-82 Quality Parameters of 70% Ethanolic Extract of Sambung Nyawa Leave (Gynura Procumbens (Lour.) Merr.) and Its Tablet Formulation as α- Glucosidase Inhibitor
Wiwi Winarti .......................................................................................................
191
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PP-83 Comparison of Decrease in Glucose Blood Level of Ethanolic Extract of Sugar
Apple Leave and Seed (Annona Squamosa L.)
Ros Sumarny ...................................................................................................... 192
PP-84 Antibacteria Activity Test af Papuan Ant-Nest (Myrmecodia pendans l.M. Perry) Stem Tuber Ethanol Extract Against Klebsiella pneumonia
Arif Satria Wira Kusuma .................................................................................... 193
PP-85 In vivo Interaction of Propylthiouracil with Sodium Iodide (Na131i) Radiopharmaceutical in Rats (Rattus norvegicus) Sprague Dawley
Isti Daruwati ..................................................................................................... 194
PP-86 Test the Antioxidant Activity and Gel Formulation Fraction of Yellow Breadfruit Leaf (Artocarpus altilis (Parkinson) Fosberg
Hesti Riasari ....................................................................................................... 195
PP-87 Inhibition of Uric Acid Formation by Mimosa pudica Tablets
Sri Adi Sumiwi .................................................................................................... 196
PP-88 Preparation of Nanoparticles Containing Soursop (Annona muricata L.) Leaves Extract
Yesi Desmiaty ..................................................................................................... 197
PP-89 In vitro Nucleotide Sequence Editing Using Single-Primer Reactions in Parallel PCR
Catur Riani .......................................................................................................... 198
PP-90 Determination of Β-Carotene in Fruits Strawberry (Fragaria X Ananassa), Red Dragon (Hylocereus polyrhizus), and Beet (Beta vulgaris) Using Visible Spectrophotometry Method
Yunahara Farida ................................................................................................. 199
PP-91 In vitro Toxicity and Zo-1 Gene Expression Analysis of Glisod_P61 Treatment in Caco-2 Cell
Ratna Annisa Utami ........................................................................................... 200
PP-92 Antihypertensive Activity of Ethanol Extract of Macroalgae gracilaria Verrucosa (Hudson) Papenfuss in Wistar Male Rats Using Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Method
Ahmad Muhtadi ................................................................................................. 201
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PP-93 Dissolution Enhancement of Fenofibric Acid by Surface Solid Dispersion
Yulias Ninik W .................................................................................................... 202
PP-94 Improvement Flowability and Compressibility of Telmisartan by Telmisartan and Oxalic Acid Co-Crystal Formation
Hestiary Ratih ..................................................................................................... 203
PP-95 Determination of Sulfamethoxazole and Trimethoprim in Tablet Dosage Form by TLC Videodensitometry Method
Winasih Rachmawati ......................................................................................... 204
PP-96 Validation Analysis Methods of Α-Mangostin, Γ-Mangostin, and Gartanin Mixtures Contained in Mangosteen (Garcinia Mangostana L.) Fruit Rind Extract from Bogor, Purwakarta, Subang and Tasik With HPLC
Muchtaridi ........................................................................................................ 205
PP-97 The Combination of Noni Fruit Extract (Morinda citrifolia L.) and Garlic Extract (Allium sativum L.) For The Treatment of Hypertension Diseases with Hyperlipidemia
Siska .................................................................................................................. 206
PP-98 Interaction Study of Piperine and its Derivatives with Cycline-Dependent Kinase-6(Cdk-6) Receptors
Nursamsiar ......................................................................................................... 207
PP-99 Interaction Study of Chalcone and its Derivates with Cycline-Dependent Kinase 2 (Cdk-2) Receptor: Moleculer Docking Simulation
Emilia Audrey Tnmas ......................................................................................... 208
PP-100 Interaction Study of Gossypol and its Derivatives with B-Cell Lhympocyte 2 (Bcl-2) Receptor
Dwina Ramadhani Pomalinggo ......................................................................... 209
PP-101 Interactions Study of Aglicon Flavon and Its Derivatives with Farnesyl Transferase Receptor Using Computational Method
Jaka Lepangkari .................................................................................................. 210
PP-102 Preparation an Inclusion Complex System of Ethyl P-Methoxycinnamate-Hydroxypropyl-B-Cyclodextrin: Characterization and Solubility Evaluation
Juni Ekowati ....................................................................................................... 211
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PP-103 Antibacterial Activity of Ethanolic Extract of The Tuber of Ant Plant
(Myrmecodia pendens Merr. & L. M. Perry) Againts Clinical Isolates of Methicillin Resistant Staphylococcus aureus
Imam Adi Wicaksono .................................................................................... 212
PP-104 Use of Magnetic Techniques for the isolation of Anti-EGFR Variant III Single Chain Fragment Variable Antibody
Praktika Viogenta ......................................................................................... 213
PP-105 Isolation of Isoflavone Compound from Jambu Mawar Leaves Extract (Syzygium jambos L. Alston)
Selpida Handayani ........................................................................................ 214
PP-106 Synthesis, Molecular Docking, and Cytotoxic Activity of N-Ethyl-N-(Ethylcarbamoyl) Benzamide Derivatives Against MCF-7 Cell Line
Nuzul Wahyuning Diyah ............................................................................... 215
PP-107 Influence of Ethyl Acetate Fraction of Piladang Leaves (Solenostemon scutellarioides (L.) Codd) on The Cholesterol Total Level of White Male Rat
Mimi Aria ...................................................................................................... 216
PP-108 Lozenges of Ceremai Leaf Extract Using Gelatin as Binder: Formulation and Antibacterial Activity
Setyo Nurwaini ............................................................................................. 217
PP-109 Isolation of Flavone Compound from Mulberry (Morus alba L.) Fruit That Has Antibacterial Activity Against Propionibacterium acnes
Diah Lia Aulifa ............................................................................................... 218
PP-110 Chemical Composition and Antimicrobial Activity of Essential Oil from Aerial Parts of Pohpohan (Pilea trinervia(Roxb.) Wight)T)
Diki Prayugo Wibowo ................................................................................... 219
PP-111 The Effect Oenanthe javanica for Prevent Cancer
Siti Zulva ........................................................................................................ 220
PP-112 Patterns of Bioethanol Production by T-1 Mould Isolate in Molasses Medium with Variation Of pH and initial Ethanol Content
Umi Marwati ................................................................................................. 221
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PP-113 Antibacterial Activity of Extract and its Fractions from Oyster Leaves
(Tradescantia spathacea Swartz) Againts Clinical Isolate of Escherichia Coli and Shigella Dysenteriae
Tiana Milanda .............................................................................................. 222
PP-114 Natamycin Nanosuspension for Ophtalmic Drug Delivery System
Ine Suharyani ................................................................................................ 223
PP-115 A New Antidiabetic Compound 8,9-dimethoxy Ellagic Acid from Sasaladaan (Peperomia pellucida L. Kunth )
Yasmiwar Susilawati .................................................................................... 224
PP-116 Influence of Coconut Flour Concentration As Disintegrator In CTM Tablet Formula on The Physical Properties of Tablet
Yos Banne ...................................................................................................... 225
PP-117 Influence of Manufacturing Method on Physical Properties of The Granule and Tablet in The CTM Tablet Formulation Using Coconut Flour as Disintegrator
Elisabeth N. Barung ...................................................................................... 226
PP-118 Screening of Acethylcholinesterase Inhibitor Activity from Several Piperaceae Plants
Muhammad Insanu ....................................................................................... 227
PP-119 Development of Direct Compression Tablets from Purple Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) Dried Extract
Cokorda Istri Sri Arisanti ............................................................................... 228
PP-120 Preparation of Anti Acne Cream From Papaya Leaf Extract
Selfie P. J. Ulaen ........................................................................................... 229
PP-121 Characterization of Carrageenan from Euchema cottonii Originated from Banyuwangi and Maluku as Pharmaceutical Excipient
Marline Abdassah ......................................................................................... 230
PP-122 Safety Evaluation Of Na-Cmc Synthesized From Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes (Mart.) Solms) Cellulose
Ida Musfiroh ................................................................................................ 231
PP-123 Formulation and Characterization of Chondroitin Sulfate Nanoparticle with Chitosan as Polymer and Kappa Carrageenan as Crosslinker Using Ionic Gelation Method
Danni Ramdhani ........................................................................................... 232
PP-124 Total Phenolic Content of Cortex and Leaves of Ramania (Bouea macrophylla Griffith) and Antioxidant Activity Assay by DPPH Method
Lisa Andina .................................................................................................... 233
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PP-125 Potential of Mangrove Plant Jeruju Leaf (Acanthus ilicifolius) as Antidiabetic Drug
Elmiawati ................................................................................................ 234
PP-126 Citotoxicity of The Ethanol Extract And Fractions of Eugenia Aquea Leaves on DU145 Prostate and HeLa Cervical Cancer Cell Line In Water Soluble Tetrazolium Assay
Anas Subarnas ............................................................................................... 235
Acknowledgment …………………………………………………………………………………………….. 236
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FOREWORD
Second International Seminar on Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology 2016 (2nd ISPST 2016) is a continuation from first event on 2014. As one of the international event, the scientific content of 2nd ISPST2016 is truly multi-disciplinary: it covers all aspects of pharmaceutical sciences and technology starts from pharmaceutical technology, pharmaceutical analysis, pharmacology, food analysis, and natural product. Through sharing and networking, 2nd ISPST 2016 will provide an opportunity for researchers, practitioners and educators to exchange research evidence, practical experiences and innovative ideas on issues related to pharmaceuticals sciences. We realize that this event is only a small effort to contribute exchanges in researches and experiences, therefore more collaborative works and continuous relationship between researchers are still needed. 2nd ISPST2016 has received 186 abstracts addressing different scientific topics related to pharmaceutical sciences and technology. The scientific program is composed of 5 keynote lecturers, 5 plenary lectures from 10 lecturer, and 186 oral and poster presentations. The rich and diverse scientific contents represent many exciting achievements and also point to new challenges. On behalf of the organizing committee, I would like to extend a warm welcome to all delegates to Universitas Padjadjaran, Jatinangor, West Java, Indonesia. The organizers thank Universitas Padjadjaran, PT Biofarma, PT Cendo Pharmaceutical Industry, PT Horiba, and PT Tannach, PT Kimia Farma and off course Faculty of Pharmacy for generous support to this international conference. It is a great privilege for me to be a Chairman and, in simple terms, it is the sheer commitment of all colleagues here at the Faculty of Pharmacy to provide their very best that enables us to deliver a sophisticated seminar. We look forward to a successful scientific event, and wish our guests an unforgettable moment in West Java. Aliya Nur Hasanah Chairman of 2nd ISPST 2016
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Welcome Speech from
Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Padjadjaran
It is a great pleasure that The Second International Seminar On Pharmaceutical Science And Technology 2016 (2nd ISPST 2016) organized by Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Medicinal Chemistry and Department of Pharmaceutical and Formulation Technology,Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran being held on November 24th 2016. This seminar is a media for researchers, students, industries, and practitioners to share ideas and latest information on Pharmaceutical sciences and technologies. The second ISPST will focused on advances material design, process and technology for improving pharmaceutical product quality. This seminar will serve as a venue for researcher, professional, and students which have interest in the area of pharmaceutical sciences and its related fields to build many fruitful collaboration for their own research project and will also enrich collaborations activity in education, research and community service of Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Padjadjaran. I hope this seminar will accomplish all its aims and earnestly desire that all participants will be able to benefit from the presentations and disscusions and this seminar will enrich the development of pharmaceutical sciences, not only in Indonesia but also throughout Asia as a whole. I would like to thank the organizing committee whose relentless efforts have made this kind academic event a reality. I wish all of the speakers and participants will gain much benefit and have a good time in Jatinangor. Hopefully we will meet again in the 3rd ISPST in next two years. Best regards, Ajeng Diantini
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Opening Remarks From
Rector of Universitas Padjadjaran
Honorable Head of the National Agency of Drug and Food Control of Indonesia or the representative, Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Padjadjaran Distinguished guests, invited speakers, and all participants of the Second International Seminar on Pharmaceutical Science and Technology 2016. First of all, please allow me to extend my warmest welcome to you at the 2nd ISPST 2016 this day here at our Jatinangor campus. We are very proud to present this great event that facilitates findings in all pharmaceutical areas, including basic and applied sciences related to it. Pharmaceutical science is a wide discipline discussing both analytical and manufacturing aspects, and has been rapidly growing since the last decades. Novel findings in good manufacturing process to meet patient’s compliance are needed to solve the growth of new diseases. Based on the above, Faculty of pharmacy of Universitas Padjadjaran organize this seminar. The seminar is a continuation of the first International Seminar on Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology (ISPST) which had been held in 2014. This year, the seminar has a theme Advances Material Design, Process and Technology for Improving Pharmaceutical Products Quality. Material was the critical aspect that determine pharmaceutical products quality. Through sharing and networking, 2nd ISPST 2016 will provide an opportunity for researchers, practitioners and educators to exchange research evidence, practical experiences and innovative ideas on issues related to it. We realize that this event is only a small effort to contribute exchanges in researches and experiences, therefore more collaborative works and continuous relationship between researchers are still needed. Last, I would like to thank the organizing committee for all efforts and hardworking they have done to make this event successful. I wish all of the speakers and participants will have a good time in our Jatinangor Campus. Regards Prof.Dr. med. Tri Hanggono Achmad
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Committee
Dean Prof. Dr. Ajeng Diantini M.S. (Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy Universitas Padjadjaran)
Advisory Board : 1. Prof. Dr. Anas Subarnas M.Sc. 2. Prof. Dr. Moelyono M.W . 3. Prof. Dr. Ahmad Muhtadi 4. Prof. Dr. Resmi Mustarichie 5. Dr. Keri Lestari M.Si. 6. Dr. Tiana Milanda 7. Mutakin Ph.D
Chairman : Dr. Aliya Nur Hasanah, M.Si.
Vice Chairman : Taofik Rusdiana, Ph.D.
Secretary : 1. Dr. Ida Musfiroh, M.Si. 2. Febrina Amelia Saputri, M.Farm. 3. Soraya Ratnawulan Mita, M.Si. 4. Rimadani Pratiwi M.Si. 5. Rina Fajri Nuwarda M.Sc
Treasurer : 1. Dr. Marline Abdassah, MS. 2. Dra. Wiwiek Indriyati M.Si. 3. Nyi Mekar Saptarini M.Si.
Scientific Committee : 1. Muchtaridi Ph.D. 2. Dr. rer.nat. Anis Yohana Chaerunissa, M.Si. 3. Dr. Sri Adi Sumiwi, M.Si. 4. Dr. Yasmiwar Susilawati, M.Si. 5. Dr. Yoppi Iskandar M.Si. 6. Yoga Windu Wardhana M.Si. 7. Patihul Husni M.Si. 8. Zelika Mega M.Si.
Publication : 1. Sandra Megantara, M.Farm. 2. Nasrul Wathoni, M.Si. 3. Arif Budiman, M.Si. 4. Mentary Sonaya
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Sponshorship : 1. Sriwidodo, M.Si. 2. Danni Ramdhani, M.Si. 3. Arif Satria, M.Si. 4. Insan Sunan K, M.Farm.
Logistic : 1. Angga Prawira, M.Si. 2. Imam Adi, M.Si. 3. Iyan Sopyan, M.Si. 4. Yedi Herdiana, M.Si.
Secretariat : 1. Driyanti Rahayu, M.T. 2. Dr.Med. Sc Melisa Intan Barliana 3. Ade Zuhrotun M.Si.
Consumption : 1. Rr. Sulistiyaningsih M.Kes. 2. Ellin Febrina M.Si.
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SCIENTIFIC PROGRAME AND SCHEDULE
Day 1 Thursday, 24th November 2016
TIME LOCATION
07.30-08.30 Registration, poster posting Bale Sawala
08.30-09.30 Opening Ceremony: - National Anthem - Welcome Speech:
1. Chairperson of the Organizing Committee 2. Dean of Faculty of Pharmacy 3. Rector of Universitas Padjadjaran
- Traditional Arts :“Rampak Kendang”
09.30-10.00 Coffee break and expo visit
10.00-11.00 Keynote speaker I: Head of National Agency of Drugs and Food Control (Indonesia)
Bale Sawala
11.00-12.00 Keynote speaker II: Prof. Roland Bodmeier (Germany) Bale Sawala
12.00-13.00 Lunch break, prayer, expo visit and poster session
13.00-14.00 Keynote speaker III: Prof. Kyung T (Korea) Bale Sawala
14.00-14.15 Split Into Two Rooms for Plenary Session Bale Sawala and Bale Rucita
14.15-14.45 14.45-15.15
Plenary session I : 1. Prof. Bambang Kuswandi (Indonesia) 2. Dr. Aliya Nur Hasanah (Indonesia)
Bale Sawala
14.15-14.45 14.45-15.15
Plenary session II 1. Prof. Kunikazu Moribe (Japan) 2. Taofik R, Ph.D, Apt (Indonesia)
Bale Rucita
15.15-16.45 Paralel Session (R.1 – R.5) *
R.1: Bale Sawala R.2: Bale Rucita R.3: DRPM 4th Floor R.4: Bale Rancage 1, 4th Floor R.5: Meeting Room, 2nd Floor
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Day 2 Friday, 25th November 2016
TIME LOCATION
07.30-08.30 Poster Posting Bale Sawala
08.30-09.30 Keynote Speaker IV : Prof. Yasushi Arano [Japan]
09.30-10.30 Keynote Speaker V : Prof. Habibah A. Wahab [Malaysia]
10.30-10.45 Coffee break and expo visit Bale Sawala
10.45-11.30 Plenary Session III : Dr. Mas Rahman Roestan, MM [Biofarma] and Evi Silvia, MM (BCE)
Bale Sawala
11.30-13.15
Lunch and Jumaah Pray
13.15-13.30 Split Into Two Rooms for Plenary Session Bale Sawala and Bale Rucita
13.30-14.00 14.00-14.30
Plenary Session IV: 1. Prof. Zhari Ismail [Malaysia] 2. Yuny Erwanto, PhD [Indonesia]
Bale Sawala
13.30-14.00 14.00-14.30
Plenary Session V: 1. Assoc. Prof. Khairunisak Abdul Razak (Malaysia) 2. Assoc. Prof Dr. Eng. I Made Joni, MSc [Indonesia]
Bale Rucita
14.30-16.00 Paralel Session (R.1 – R.5) *
R.1: Bale Sawala R.2: Bale Rucita R.3: DRPM 4th Floor R.4: Bale Rancage 1, 4th Floor R.5: Meeting Room, 2nd Floor
16.00-16.15 CLOSING CEREMONY
*schedule for parallel session can be seen on separate page
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Time Schedule for Paralel Session
Day 1 Thursday, 24th November 2016 R.1 Bale Sawala
Time Code Name Title
15.15-15.30 OP-26 Muhammad Ikhwan Rizky
Antioxidant Activity of Nanoparticle From Rosella (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) Calyx Extract From Indonesia And Thailand
15.30-15.45 OP-37 Mia Fitriana Formulation and Characterization of Microemulsion Based Gel Containing Mangifera casturi Konsterm. Fructus Extract
15.45-16.00 OP-05 Yedi Herdiana Formulation of Effervescent Granules of Ibuprofen Using Variation of Acid Bases and Particle Size of Active Ingridient
16.00-16.15 OP-04 Dolih Gozali Solubility, Dissolution and Bioavailability Enhancement of Atorvastatin Calcium by Co-Crystallization Methods
16.15-16.30 OP-14 Destria Indah Sari Effect of Ginger Oil In Diclofenac Sodium Cream to Preparation Physical Characterization, System Stability, Antiinflammatory Activity and Irritation
16.30-16.45 OP-22 Dina Rahmawanty Nanoparticle Preparation and Characterization of Haruan Fish (Channa striata) Exctract Contains Albumin from South Kalimantan with Ionic Gelation Method
R.2 Bale Rucita
Time Code Name Title
15.15-15.30 OP-47 Liling Triyasmono Application of FTIR Spectroscopy and Partial Least Square Regression on The Prediction of The Total Flavonoid of Kalimantan’s Kasturi (Mangifera casturi)
15.30-15.45 OP-56 Laila Susanti Test Formulation Deodorant Roll On From Extract Cucumber (Cucumis sativus .L)
15.45-16.00 OP-15 Sholikhah Deti Andasari
Validation of GC-MS Method for Quantification of Zerumbone Isolated from Herbal Essential Oil
16.00-16.15 OP-18 Prima Happy Ratnaputri
In Vitro Bioequivalence Study of Ofloxacin Generic And Innovator Brand
16.15-16.30 OP-25 Fadlilaturrahmah Analysis of Glucomannan And Activity Test of Antiulser of Arrowroot Tuber (Maranta arundinaceae L)
16.30-16.45 OP-58 Moeljadi G. Tedjasaputra
Chondroitin in Transdermal Patch and Its Main Physical Properties
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R.3 DRPM 4th Floor
Time Code Name Title
15.15-15.30 OP-10 Nyi Mekar Total Phytosterols Content in Rosella (Hibiscus sabdariffa) Calyxs from Subang is Higher than Bandung
15.30-15.45 OP-17 Sutomo Isolation and Identification of Active Compound of Ethylacetate Fraction of Casturi (Mangifera casturi Konsterm.) Fruit from South Kalimantan Indonesia
15.45-16.00 OP-20 Khoerul Anwar The Influence of Leaf Position on Total Phenolics, Flavonoids, and Free Radical Scavenging Capacity of Aquilaria beccariana
16.00-16.15 OP-34 Hosea Jaya Edi Total Flavonoid of Hidrogel Containing Tagetes erecta L. Leaves Etanolic Extract
16.15-16.30 OP-36 Ermina Pakki Study of Sunscreen and Antioxidant Activity of Combination Extracts From The Red Algae E. cottonii And E. spinosum
16.30-16.45 OP-42 Junardi Harahap Rosela Utilization as Medicine: A Review of the Anthropology of Health Reviewed by Pharmacy Perspective
R.4 Bale Rancage 1, 4th Floor
Time Code Name Title
15.15-15.30 OP-02 Putri Ramadheni
The Effects Of Anti- Implantation Postcoital From Gambir (Uncaria gambier Roxb.) in White Female Rats
15.30-15.45 OP-32 Reviany Vibriaanita
Innovative Adjuvanted Influenza Vaccines: a Swiss-Indonesian Collaboration Towards Better Pandemic Influenza Preparedness
15.45-16.00 OP-39 Isnaeni Antibacterial Activity of Buthanol Extract From Free Cell Fermentation Broth of Streptomyces spp. Isolated from Vegetable plantation Soils
16.00-16.15 OP-08 Noor Cahaya A Retrospective Study of an Antipsychotic Prescription Pattern and Side Effects of Patients with Schizophrenia at Sambang Lihum Psychiatric Hospital of South Kalimantan
16.15-16.30 OP-11 Aminah Antibacterial Activity Study of Attacus Atlas Cocoon Against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli by Diffusion Methods
16.30-16.45 OP-13 Eka Fitrianda In Vitro Anti-Diabetic Property of Ethanolic Extract and Saponin Fraction of Centella asiatica Linn.
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R.5 Meeting Room, 2nd Floor
Time Code Name Title
15.15-15.30 OP-16 Arnida In Vitro Antiplasmodial Activity of Ethanol Extract of Manuran (Coptosapelta tomentosa Valeton ex K. Heyne) Roots
15.30-15.45 OP-19 Nurlely Hepatoprotective Effect of Leucosyke Capitellata Wedd. (Kajajahi) Leaves Against Ccl4-Induced Liver Damage in Mice
15.45-16.00 OP-21 Valentina Meta S The Risk of Pregnancy Complications of Mothers With an Alcohol-Related Diagnosis: a Population Based Cohort Study
16.00-16.15 OP-23 Nani Kartinah Pharmaceutical Services in Pharmacies : Research in the Banjarbaru Area
16.15-16.30 OP-24 Difa Intannia The Effectivenes of Family Education in Outpatient with Diabetes Mellitus (Dm)
16.30-16.45 OP-27 Herningtyas Nautika Lingga
Evaluation of Valproic Acid and Phenytoin Dose Used in Epilepsy Child Patients at RSUD Sleman Yogyakarta
Day 2 Friday, 25th November 2016 R.1 Bale Sawala
Time Code Name Title
14.30-14.45 OP-01 Yoga Windhu Wardhana
Observation of Polymorphic Transformation of Amorphous Efavirenz During Heating and Grinding Process Using Raman Spectroscopy
14.45-15.00 OP-28 Wira Noviana Suhery
Influence Of Cream Base Types on the Antioxidant Activity Of The Cream Preparation of Red Rice Bran Extract
15.00-15.15 OP-29 Anis Yohana Chaerunisaa
Study on Local Indonesian Corn Starch as Binder In Tablet Formulation
15.15-15.30 OP-33 Nining Sugihartini Optimation Composition of Oleic Acid and Propylene Glycol as Enhancer in the Cream Type O/W of Volatile Oil Syzygium aromaticum as Antiinflammation by Simplex Lattice Design Methode
15.30-15.45 OP-12 Nutrisia Aquariushinta Sayuti
Sunscreen Activities of The Formula of Javanese Cold Mask
15.45-16.00 OP-41 Deny Puriyani Azhary
Lipstick Formulation Using Natural Dye From Rambutan (Nephelium lappaceum L.) Rind Extract
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R.2 Bale Rucita
Time Code Name Title
14.30-14.45 OP-43 Lili Fitriani Preparation and Characterization of Solid Binary System of Telmisartan -Nicotinamide
14.45-15.00 OP-44 Vonny Kurnia Utama
Preparation and Characterization of Solid Binary System of Telmisartan-Succinic Acid
15.00-15.15 OP-03 Febrina Amelia Saputri
Analytical Method Development for Determination of Myristicin, Safrole, and Dehydrodiisoeugenol in Ethanol Extract of Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans Houtt) by Reversed-Phase High Performance Liquid Chromatography
15.15-15.30 OP-50 Najma Fithri Formulation, Design Optimization, and In-vitro Characterization of Furosemide Self Nano Emulsifying Drug Delivery System (SNEDDS) Composed of Capryol-90, Polysorbate-80, and PEG-400
15.30-15.45 OP-53 Deni Rahmat Synthesis of Cationic Thiolated Polymers Using Glucose Rings
15.45-16.00 OP-31 Muhaimin Synthesis of Acetyl Propyl Ester Eusiderin A and its activity againts Tricophyton mentagrophytes
R.3 DRPM 4th Floor
Time Code Name Title
14.30-14.45 OP-51 Rahmadevi
Antioxidant Activity of Cream Dosage Form Oflime Extracts (Citrus aurantifolia Linn)
14.45-15.00
OP-52 Noor Rahmawati
Antimicrobial and Antioxidant Activity Fromsecondary Metabolites From Extact of Leaf and Culture of Endophytic Fungiisolated from Toona Sinensis Roem
15.00-15.15 OP-54
Nur Miftahurrohmah
Patterns of Bioethanol Production By T-1 Mould Isolate In Molasses Medium with Variation of PH and Initial Ethanol Content
15.15-15.30 OP-55 Dadang Sumardi
Isoflavone Composition of Black Soybean Line at Different Growing Environment
15.30-15.45 OP-09 Mutakin Atomic Absorption Spectroscopy for Analysis of Sodium-Potassium in Sea Water of Papua as a Potential Source for Pharmaceutical Grade Salt
15.45-16.00 OP-60
Aty Widyawaruwati
Antimalarial Activity and Survival Time of Fractionated Andrographis Paniculata Ethanolic Extract on Plasmodium berghei Infected Mice
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R.4 Bale Rancage 1, 4th Floor
Time Code Name Title
14.30-14.45 OP-30 Kartiawati Alipin The Reversibility of Wistar Rat (Rattus norvegicus Berkenhout,1769) Spermatozoa after Bilimbi (Averrhoa bilimbi Linn.) Fruit Ethanolic Extract Administration
14.45-15.00 OP-06 Resmi Mustarichie
Acute Toxicity of Scurula atropurpurea Ethanol Extract
15.00-15.15 OP-35 Neny Purwitasari Activity of Ethyl Acetate Fraction of Merremia mammosa Hall as Preventive and Curative of Influenza a Virus Infection
15.15-15.30 OP-38 Yusfiati Yusfiati Effect of Four Extract Antiurolithiasis Plants Againts Heart Structure of Rats (Ratus novergicus L)
15.30-15.45 OP-07 Ellin Febrina Antihypertensive Activities of Extract and Fractions of Joyweed Leaves (Alternanthera sessilis Linn.) in Wistar Rats with Non-Invasive Blood Pressure Method
15.45-16.00 OP-40 Nenden Indrayati Anggraeni
Enzymatic Rancidity Reaction Mechanism and Properties of Cookies Antihypercholesterolemia Nutraceutikal
R.5 Meeting Room, 2nd Floor
Time Code Title
14.30-14.45 OP-45 Name Hematology And Plasma Biochemistry Changes In Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic RATS (Rattus norvegicus) by a Djenkol (Archidendron pauciflorum) Fruit Peel Ethanol Extracts
14.45-15.00 OP-46 Rosany Tayeb Investigating Teratogenic Effect of Capsule Of Paliasa (Kleinhovia hospita L., Sterculiaceae) on The Fetuses of Albino Wistar Rat
15.00-15.15 OP-48 Desak Made Malini
Topical Treatment for Streptozotocin-Induced Diabetic Mice (Mus Musculus Linnaeus, 1758) with Oinment Based on Djenkol (Archidendron pauciflorum (Benth.) I. C. Nielsen) Fruit Peel Extract
15.15-15.30 OP-49 Ferry Ferdiansyah
Larvicidal Activity of Curcuma heyneana Val. & v. Zijp Rhizome Against Aedes aegypti Larvae
15.30-15.45 OP-57 Maria Tanumihadja
Potent Anti-Inflammatory Effect of Root of Sidaguri (Sida rhombifolia L) on Rat Periapical Lesion Model
15.45-16.00 OP-59 Wiwi Mardiah The Effect of Pegagan (Centella asiatica) to Immunity
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Time Schedule for Poster Session
Schedule Time Poster Code Location
Day 1 Thursday, November 24, 2016
07.30-17.00 PP01-PP62 Bale Sawala Lobby
Day 2 Friday, November 25, 2016
07.30-17.30 PP63-PP126 Bale Sawala Lobby
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Keynote Speaker
Dr. Ir. Penny Kusumastuti Lukito, MCP is a Head Of National Agency Of Drug And Food Control (NADFC) Republic of Indonesia start from 2016. She was born at Jakarta on November 9th 1963. She was gained her Ph.D on Environmental Technique and Minor in Urban and Regional Planning at University of Wisconsin-Madison, Wisconsin, USA, on June 2000. She was received her master degree in City Planning (MCP) at Massachusetts Institute of Techonology (MIT), Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA.
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Keynote speaker II
Roland Bodmeier is a Professor of Pharmaceutical Technology at the College of Pharmacy at the Freie Universität Berlin in Germany. He studied Pharmacy at the Ludwig-Maximilians Universität München, Germany, (1977-1982) received a Ph.D. in Pharmaceutics at the University of Texas at Austin (1986) and a Dr. rer. nat. habil from the University of Regensburg (1993). He served as an Assistant/ tenured Associate Professor at the College of Pharmacy at the University of Texas at Austin (1986-1994) before he moved to his current position. He was a visiting professor at the Upjohn Company (1991) and at the University Henri Poincare in Nancy, France (1994, 1996). His research focuses on innovative drug delivery systems with controlled drug release (peroral systems, biodegradable implants/microparticles, microencapsulation, multiparticulate dosage forms) and has resulted in more than 170 publications, book chapters and patents/-applications.
NANOCARRIERS FOR DERMAL DRUG DELIVERY
B. Balzus, M. Colombo, F. Sahle, G. Zoubari, S. Staufenbiel, R. Bodmeier College of Pharmacy, Freie Universität Berlin, Kelchstr. 31, 12169, Berlin, Germany
bodmeier@zedat.fu-berlin.de
ABSTRACT The successful treatment of diseases requires that the drug is transported efficiently to the site, where it is required for treatment. Mostly systemic drug delivery is used, however, for various diseases, local delivery is an alternative to systemic delivery because of a localized drug effect with minimized side effects. Local delivery routes includes dermal delivery and classically, this has been achieved with traditional dosage forms like ointments, creams, gels, etc. Advanced drug delivery systems for the skin include nanocarriers for delivery into the upper skin and hair follicles. This presentation will discuss the preparation and in vitro characterization of various nanocarrier systems. The nanocarriers include nanocrystals prepared by nanomilling, lipid nanoparticles prepared by high pressure homogenization and polymer nanoparticles prepared by solvent evaporation method. The model drugs include dexamethasone and tacrolimus. The carriers are investigated as a function of various formulation and process variables and are characterized with respect to drug loading, particle size, physical state of drug, drug release, cell culture toxicity and with various in vitro skin models. Keywords: dermal drug delivery, nanocarriers, nanocrystals, nanocarrier release
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Keynote speaker III
Kyung Teak. Oh, PhD is an Assistant Professor at Nanobiopharmaceutics Lab, Chung-Ang University, College of Pharmacy, Seoul, Korea from 2008 until now. He was received his Ph.D. from Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, NE, USA (2006). His research focuses on preformulation, formulation and preclinical study for new medicine candidates and incrementally modified drugs; development of synthetic drug, imaging agnet, and gene delivery targeting strategies for cancer therapy; development of nansized carriers for small and macromolecules using polymers ; and development of polymeric formulations for anticancer drugs and proteins with triggering release mechanisms.
DEVELOPMENT OF POLYMERIC PLATFORMS FOR NANOMEDICINES
Kyung Taek Oh1
1 College of Pharmacy, Chung-Ang University, 221 Heukseok dong, Dongjak-gu, Seoul 155-756, Republic of Korea
ABSTRACT
Many molecules were discovered and developed for therapeutic agents. However, their
potential is severely compromised by the unfavorable properties of molecules and significant
delivery and targeting obstacles that prevail in vivo. Therefore, effective drug delivery systems to
improve the physicochemical properties and to deliver drug to targeting sites are required for the
successful development of new developed drugs.
Amongst versatile drug carriers, polymeric platforms were developed for pharmaceutical
applications with various advantages. We have developed a nanomedicine based on several block
copolymers to escalate therapeutic efficacy of anticancer agent by enhanced targeting to cancers.
The synthesized copolymers were used to deliver the anticancer agents, genes, and imaging agents.
Furthermore, the polymeric nanoplatforms showed several favorable properties in terms of particle
size, narrow distribution, high drug loading capacity, etc.
In this seminar, we will discuss about incrementally modified drug, nanomedicines,
polymeric based drug vehicles, and preclinic study using a nanomedicine developed in our lab,
Nanobiopharmaceutics lab.
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Keynote Speaker IV
Yasushi Arano, Ph.D is a Professor in Department of Moleculer Imaging and Radiotherapy, Chiba University, Chiba, Japan. He received M.S and Ph.D in Pharmaceutical Sciences at Kyoto University, 1973-1977. He had work experience as Associate Professor in Kyoto University, 1996-1999; as a Research Associate/Assistant Professor in Kyoto University, 1982-1996, Research Fellow in Harvard Medical School, 1988-1989. He has over 100 publications from Scopus. He has expertise and research interest in Radiochemistry, Radiopharmaceuticals, and Molecular Imaging.
MOLECULAR DESIGN OF RADIOLABELED ANTIBODY FRAGMENTS FOR MOLECULAR IMAGING AND TARGETED RADIONUCLIDE THERAPY OF TUMOR
Yasushi Arano
Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Chiba University, Chiba 260-8675, Japan. arano@chioba-u.jp
ABSTRACT
Yttrium-90 and iodine-131-labeled monoclonal antibodies against CD20 have shown significant
efficacies for the treatment of non-Hodgikin’s lymphoma patients. In contrast to hematologic malignancies, however, treatment of solid tumors with radiolabeled antibodies has been found ineffective, since antigens are well protected by poor vascular supply, elevated interstitial pressure and a relatively long transport distances in the tumor interstitium. These factors are amplified as the tumor growth. Therefore, radiolabeled antibodies should be optimized to enhance the tumor uptake and retention in the solid tumor while minimizing the exposure of non-target tissues.
Antibody size affects the rates of antibody clearance from circulation and penetration into tumors. Radiolabeled intact antibodies eliminate slowly from circulation, which causes increased radiation dose to bone marrow and dose-limiting hematologic toxicity. Intact antibodies also exhibit limited diffusion distance from blood vessels, which limits penetration into tumors. Since the unfavorable pharmacokinetics of radiolabeled intact antibodies is caused by the presence of effector regions that are not required for specific binding with antigens, antibody constructs such as Fab and single chain Fv fragments have been used as vehicles to deliver radiation to tumors. Although promising results have been documented with radiolabeled antibody constructs in preclinical and clinical studies, the use of the antibody constructs raises questions about their potential renal toxicity, especially when they are labeled with metallic radionuclides. Thus, radiolabeled antibody constructs would become much more useful for imaging and treatment of solid tumors if the undesirable renal radioactivity could be reduced without impairing the radioactivity levels in tumors.
In this paper, our recent results to reduce the renal radioactivity levels of radiolabeled antibody fragments using enzyme-cleavable linkages will be presented. Keywords: radiolabeled antibody fragments, molecular imaging, targeted radionuclide therapy, renal brush border enzyme, cleavable linkage, References:
1. Arano, Y., Fujioka, Y., Akizawa, H., et al., 1999, Chemical design of antibody fragments of low renal radioactivity levels. Cancer Res, 59: 128-134.
2. Uehara, T., Koike, M., Nakata, K., et al., 2007, Design, synthesis and evaluation of [186Re]organorhenium-labeled antibody fragments with renal enzyme-cleavable linkage for low renal radioactivity levels. Bioconjugate Chem. 18: 190-198.
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3. Akizawa, H., Uehara, T., Arano, Y., 2008, Renal uptake and metabolism of radiopharmaceuticals derived from peptides and proteins. Adv. Drug Deliv. Rev. 60: 1319-1328.
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Keynote Speaker V
Prof. Habibah A Wahab (School of Pharmaceutical Science, University Sains Malaysia). A graduate in BSc in Science and Practice of Pharmacy from Liverpool John Moore University, Habibah A Wahab obtained her PhD in Pharmaceutical Technology from King’s College London, University of London in 1999. In 1999, Habibah joined Universiti Sains Malaysia, as a lecturer at the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences where she found a research group “Pharmaceutical Design and Simulation (PhD)” which focuses on research on drug discovery especially those utilizing structural bioinformatics and computer aided drug design approaches. In 2010 Habibah was promoted as a full professor in the School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia.
DESIGN & DISCOVERY OF POTENTIAL ANTI-DENGUE COMPOUNDS TARGETING THE ENZYME NS2/NS3 PROTEASE
Habibah A Wahab¹
¹ School of Pharmacy Science, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia
ABSTRACT
The global incidence of dengue increases dramatically in these few decades. Many studies have been attempted to overcome this mosquito-borne disease, however, there is neither vaccine nor drug approved by Food Drug Administration (FDA) to treat dengue patients. In this talk, I would like to share some of our work in the design and discovery of potential anti-dengue compounds targeting the enzyme NS2B/NS3 protease, one of the major protein targets in dengue drug discovery. Using our previous virtual screening on National Cancer (NCI) database, we modified a hit compound bearing thioguanine scaffold into a series of 35 compounds for synthesis and bioactivity evaluation. One compound, MH018, demonstrated high inhibition against protease and DV2 virus with IC50 of 28
M and 11 M, respectively, at non-toxic concentration. In another related work, we undertook design of potential NS2B/NS3 protease inhibitor based on the virtual screening results of Natural product Discovery System (NADI) as well peptides based on the protease natural substrates. The design utilizes pharmacophore modeling, molecular docking and molecular dynamics simulation, which results will be shared in this communication.
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Invited Speakers
Prof. Bambang Kuswandi, PhD in Inst. & Analytical Sc. Head of Chemo & Biosensors Group, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Jember, and also as Visiting Professor at IchemTech Faculty of Science & Technology, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, current research interest: Chemical sensor & biosensor for applications in environmental, foods, pharmacy, clinical & health. Smart materials, Nanotechnology, Lab on a-chip & microfluidics devices. Development of autonomous & wireless sensing devices & wearable sensing system. Halal science & technology.
SENSORS FOR MONITORING OF PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCT QUALITY
Bambang Kuswandi
Chemo & Biosensors Group, Faculty of Pharmacy, University of Jember, Jl. Kalimantan 37 Jember, 68121, Indonesia.
ABSTRACT
This paper deals with the application of optical sensors as a versatile tool for monitoring of
pharmaceutical products quality. As product quality monitoring devices, the sensor could be employed for monitoring of the quality of raw material, processed and the product itself, as well as during their transportastion, distribution and storage. Here, two approaches could be applied, i.e. “reagentless approach”, where the infra red based optical sensor is used, and the “reagent approach”, where they consist of the integration of reagent or bioreagent into optical sensor system. The regentless approach is based on infra red spectra (NIR & MIR) and analysis using chemometrics to monitor and distinguish the quality of pharmaceutical products, starting from raw material untill the product distribution and storage as on-line monitoring.
The reagent approach usually called chemical sensor and biosensor that can be used for monitoring of pharmaceutical products. The current progress is rely on the use of immobilized reagent or bioreagent on paper or plastic for low-cost optical (bio)chemical sensors. The paper based sensor has been developed as platform for antioxidant and polyphenol sensors for herbal products qaulity. Others have been used for monitoring of amoxicillin quality in syrup, ethanol content in syrup and cosmetics. Thus, the optical sensor system is small, disposable, easy to use and suitable for quality monitoring applications of pharmaceutical products. This kind of sensor system is attractive and user friendly device for use in quality monitoring purposes, in the field, or as a low-cost alternative to more-advanced technologies already used in pharmaceutical product quality monitoring.
Key words: Optical sensors; Chemical Sensors; Biosensors; Pharmaceutical Products; Quality monitoring.
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Dr. Aliya Nur Hasanah She is a head of Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis and Medicinal Chemistry, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas Padjadjaran. She has gained her doctoral degree from School of Pharmacy, Pharmacochemistry Research Group, Bandung Institute of Technology, Bandung. She has also finished her sandwich program during doctoral degree at School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Queens University of Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom. She already published 2 books concerning sample preparation and analytical methods. Her works now is relating to development of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) for separations and/or recognition of chemical synthetic and natural compounds from biological fluid and/or pharmaceuticals.
THE ROLE OF MOLECULAR IMPRINTING TECHNOLOGY ON SELECTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL ANALYSIS
Aliya Nur Hasanah1, Federica Pessagno2, Panagiotis Manesiotis2, Rahmana Emran Kartasasmita3, Slamet Ibrahim3,
1 Pharmaceutical Analysis and Medicinal Chemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Universitas
Padjadjaran 2 School of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Quees University Belfast, United Kingdom
3 Pharmacochemistry Research Group, School of Chemistry, Bandung Institute of Technology aliya.n.hasanah@unpad.ac.id
ABSTRACT
Molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP) gives amazing selective molecular recognition ability and can be as good as natural enzymes and antibodies. One of the most frequently used applications of MIPs is a selective separation and detection of pharmaceutical compounds in biological for therapeutic drug monitoring. MIPs based on solid phase extraction has very good capacities on capture selectively and concentrate of the targeting compound from real samples. The research will be covered a few works on the development of molecularly imprinted polymer based on solid phase extraction in selective recognition of pharmaceutical compound in biological samples. The methods we are using consist of three main stages which are measuring monomer-template interaction in solution, polymer synthesis, and evaluation of the polymer performances. Based on the results on a few compounds (sulfonylurea, ibuprofen, thyroxine hormones), we can conclude that molecularly imprinted polymer has great performances on a selective capture of a compound from biological interest. Keywords: molecular imprinted polymer, separation, solid phase extraction, pharmaceutical analysis References:
1. Hasanah, A.N., Pessagno, F., Kartasasmita, R.E., Ibrahim, S., Manesiotis, P., 2015, “Tetrabutylammonium methacrylate as a novel receptor for selective extraction of sulphonylurea drugs from biological fluids using molecular imprinting”, Journal of Materials Chemistry B 3 (43), pp. 8577-8583
2. Hall, A. J., et al. 2005. Urea host monomers for stoichiometric molecular imprinting of oxyanions. Journal of Organic Chemistry 70(5): 1732-1736
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Poster Presentation [PP-119]
DEVELOPMENT OF DIRECT COMPRESSION TABLETS FROM PURPLE SWEET POTATO (Ipomoea batatas L.) DRIED EXTRACT
Cokorda Istri Sri Arisanti, I Gusti Ngurah Jemmy Anton Prasetia, I Dewa Gede Anom Septiadi
Ambara, I Made Sugiarta, I Made Agus Gelgel Wirasuta
Pharmacy Department, Faculty of Mathematic and Science, Udayana University, Bali, Indonesia, 80361
cokorda_arisanti@unud.ac.id
ABSTRACT Purple sweet potato is potential to be developed as an anti-diabetic drug because it can lower fasting blood sugar levels, triacylglycerol, and cholesterol in patients with diabetes type 2. The present study aimed to develope a standardized purple sweet potato dried extract and tablets containing the dried extract. In this work, the dry extract was obtained by adding various adsorbent into an ethanolic extract and then the dried extract of sweet potato was evaluated for its anthocyanin, total flavonoid content, solubility, particle size, the percentage of fines, flowability, compressibility and moisture content. Tablets containing the dried extract were tested for their average weight, friability, hardness, disintegration time and dissolution. The total flavonoid and anthocyanin contents in the dried extract were 0.46 and 0.20 % w/w, respectively. The dried extract presented consistent physicochemical properties and allowed the tableting process by direct compression. Tablet properties were fulfilled the Indonesian Farmacope specifications. The procedures described in this study is useful to prepare sweet potato dried extract with good properties for the development of a high-quality herbal medicine. Keywords: purple sweet potato, dried extract, tablet References:
1. Bridgers, E. N., M. S. Chinn, and V. Truong. 2010. Extraction of Anthocyanin from Industrial Purple Fleshed Sweet Potato and Enzymatic Hydrolysis of Residues for Fermentable Sugars. Industrial Crops and Product. 32: 613-620.
2. Chansakaow, S., V. Jearasakulpol, P. Tipduangta, S. Teekachunhatean, and N. Chiranthanut. 2015. Development of a Tablet from Liu Wei Di Huang Extract. International Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. Vol. 7(1): 276-281.
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ACKNOWLEDGMENT
The organizing committee greatly appreciate to the following who have supported and
contributed to this Seminar :
Keynote speakers
- Head of National Agency of Drugs and Food Control (Indonesia)
- Prof. Roland Bodmeier (Germany)
- Prof. Kyung T (Korea)
- Prof. Yasushi Arano [Japan]
- Prof. Habibah A. Wahab [Malaysia]
Invited speakers : Prof. Bambang Kuswandi [Indonesia], Yuny Erwanto Ph.D [Indonesia],
Prof. Kunikazu Moribe [Japan], Prof.Zhari Ismail [Malaysia], Assoc.Prof Khairunnisak
Abdul Razak [Malaysia], Dr.M Rahman Roestan[Indonesia], Evi Sylvia MM [Indonesia],
Dr.Eng I Made Joni [Indonesia], Taofik Rusdiana Ph.D [Indonesia], Dr.Aliya Nur Hasanah
[Indonesia]
Oral and poster presenters
All Participants
2nd ISPST-2016 Committee
Sponsors
1. PT. Biofarma
2. PT. Tannach Anugerah Sejati
3. PT. Cendo Pharmaceutical Industry
4. PT. Horiba
5. PT. Kimia Farma
6. Research Journal of Pharmaceutical Biological and Chemical Sciences (RJPBCS)
7. Indonesian Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences and Technology (IJPST)
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