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Jurnal Bioteknologi dan Biosains Indonesia JBBI Indonesian Journal of Biotechnology and Bioscience

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IDENTIFICATION OF BACTERIA FROM FOOD COURT WASTEWATER BASED ON 16S rRNA GENE SEQUENCES

Environmental safety and public health are greatly influenced by the microbiological elements such as bacterial community, where these organisms can be used as indicators of environmental quality and sources of potential biological hazards. The ident...

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HEMATOLOGY AND URINAL ANALYSIS PROFILE IN DIABETES MELLITUS

Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM) constitutes a chronic metabolic disorder characterized by insulin resistance and consequential hyperglycemia. This state of elevated blood glucose can precipitate various complications, potentially influencing hematolo...

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THE ROLE OF AgNPs AND AB Mix IN THE GROWTH OF Aglaonema 'LADY VALENTINE' IN VITRO & EX VITRO

Aglaonema ‘Lady Valentine’ is a popular ornamental plant with significant economic value. Conventional propagation methods have limitations, making tissue culture and acclimatization viable alternatives. However, low shoot multiplication and slow acc...

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BIBLIOMETRIC ANALYSIS OF PATIENT OUTCOMES AND SATISFACTION IN ROBOTIC-ASSISTED HIP AND KNEE JOINT REPLACEMENT SURGERY

Robotic-assisted hip and knee arthroplasty has gained popularity in orthopedic surgery due to its precision, faster recovery, and improved alignment, potentially enhancing patient outcomes. Despite mixed and heterogeneous evidence, the demand for the...

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EFFECTIVENESS OF HYDROCOLLOID USE ON WOUND HEALING PROCESS IN WOUND PATIENTS AT HANIFAH MEDIKA CENTER PRIMARY CLINIC

Wounds due to tissue damage can be caused by pressure, friction, extreme temperatures, or infection. WHO from 2022 recorded a wound prevalence of 3.50 per 1000 population, with the majority of cases resulting from surgery or trauma (48%). In Indonesi...

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COMPARATIVE pH ANALYSIS: HOMEMADE COLD CLAY VERSUS COMMERCIAL CLAY FOR CHILD SAFETY

Cold clay, as a non-baking children's play medium, needs to be assessed for its chemical and physical safety, particularly its pH parameters, to ensure safety for children's skin and environmental sustainability. This study aims to characterize the p...

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RECENT UPDATE OF ZERUMBONE AS ANTI-COLON CANCER AGENT: A REVIEW

Colorectal cancer (CRC) remains a leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, with limited effective therapies due to drug resistance and adverse effects. Zerumbone, a sesquiterpene isolated from Zingiber zerumbet Smith, has emerged as a promis...

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THE VAPOR OF LEMONGRASS (Cymbopogon nardus) ESSENTIAL OIL FROM THE DIFFUSER AS MOSQUITO REPELLENT AND TRANQUILIZER

The COVID-19 pandemic and dengue fever present significant health challenges, especially in tropical regions such as Indonesia. This study aimed to explore the potential of citronella essential oil (Cymbopogon nardus) vapor, delivered via a diffuser,...

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UTILIZATION OF INDONESIAN STRAIN ACTINOBACTERIA TO FACE THE THREAT OF BIOFILM AS THE MAIN CAUSE OF HEALTH CARE ASSOCIATED INFECTION

Health Care Associated Infection (HCAI) is one of the global infectious diseases that is expected to cause around 10 million deaths by 2050. One of the main causes is biofilm, an exopolysaccharide layer formed by bacteria, often found on medical equi...

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COMPARATIVE ASSESSMENT OF BULL SPERM MOTILITY AND CONCENTRATION: CONVENTIONAL METHODS VERSUS PORTABLE ANDROSCOPE CASA SYSTEM

Operational implementation, such as laboratory staff and equipment, differ for each frozen semen producer, resulting in variability in the quality assessment of the frozen semen produced. Conventional assessments subject to subjectivity, human error,...

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UNVEILING THE ANTIDIABETIC POTENTIAL OF KEMUNING LEAVES (Murraya paniculata L. Jack): AN IN-SILICO EXPLORATION OF DPP-4 INHIBITORY ACTIVITY

Type 2 diabetes mellitus is a global health issue associated with insulin resistance and impaired glucose metabolism. Murraya paniculata L. Jack (kemuning) has shown antidiabetic potential, yet its role as a DPP-4 inhibitor remains underexplored. Thi...

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ISOLATION OF ANTIBIOTIC PRODUCING MICROORGANISMS FROM CASSAVA ROOT TAPAI BY TRADITIONAL FERMENTED

Antibiotic resistance among pathogenic microorganisms has become a growing global health concern, necessitating the search for new natural sources of antimicrobial compounds. Cassava tapai, a traditional Indonesian fermented food, contains molds, yea...

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METAGENOMIC EXPLORATION OF ECO-ENZYME PRODUCTION: UNVEILING ENZYMATIC ACTIVITIES AND MICROBIOTA ABUNDANCE FOR SUSTAINABLE ORGANIC WASTE MANAGEMENT

Globally, organic waste is steadily increasing, raising serious environmental challenges. A promising solution is the conversion of organic waste into Eco-Enzyme (EE), a fermented product widely applied in wastewater treatment, soil improvement, and...

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IMPROVEMENT OF SHEEP OOCYTE COMPETENCE IN VITRO THROUGH GLUTATHIONE ADDITION

Oocyte competence is a primary factor for the success of embryo production in vitro. This research aims to determine the effect of supplementation glutathione in sheep oocytes’ maturation and fertilization rates in vitro. In the first research, matur...

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