Indonesia is rich in biodiversity, including rhizome plants with tremendous potential as raw materials for biopharmaceuticals. One example is the Kejibeling leaf. However, the contribution of Kejibeling to Indonesia’s bio-pharmaceutical industry is still suboptimal. To optimize the utilization of bio-pharmaceutical plants, efforts are needed to extract bioactive compounds. In this regard, green extraction methods are...
Dody Andi Winarto, a doctoral student in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering at FTUI, presented his research titled “Latest Modification of Natural Rubber through Two-Phase Hydrogenation for Candidate Buoy Float Material for Tsunami Buoy.” This research was elaborated in his dissertation presented at the open doctoral promotion session at FTUI on Tuesday (23/07) in Auditorium K.301...