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Karakteristik Salep Ekstrak Etanol Daun Akasia (Acacia Mangium) Sebagai Kandidat Salep Luka Insisi Dan Luka Diabetes
Forests possess immense potential, particularly in the realm of healthcare, with numerous plant species offering promising solutions for various ailments. This study delves into the potential of Acacia mangium leaves as a natural remedy for wound healing, specifically in the context of diabetic ulcers. The increasing awareness of health risks associated with chemical-based medications has led to a growing interest in natural remedies, which are often safer and more cost-effective. Acacia mangium leaves, rich in antioxidants, flavonoids, and other bioactive compounds, have been found to exhibit anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, and wound-healing properties. This research aims to develop a topical ointment using Acacia mangium leaves, adhering to standardized criteria for salep production, to accelerate wound healing in diabetic patients. A qualitative approach was employed, involving observation, documentation, and literature review. The ointment was formulated with two concentrations (15%and 20%) and evaluated for its physical characteristics, pH, and spreadability. The results show that the developed ointment meets the required standards, with the exception of pH levels in the 20% concentration. This study contributes to the development of a natural, effective, and accessible remedy for wound healing, particularly in diabetic patients, highlighting the importance of forest conservation and sustainable utilization of its resources.
Keywords: Acacia mangium, ointment, diabetic wounds, characteristics.
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