Pemberian Air Susu Ibu (ASI) akan berakhir saat bayi berusia 6 bulan. Pada usia selanjutnya sampai dengan 24 bulan bayi memerlukan makanan pendamping ASI. MPASI merupakan makanan pelengkap gizi sebagai penopang pertumbuhan dan perkembangan bayi. Daun tanaman kelor (Moringa oleifera, Lam) merupakan bahan makanan padat nilai gizi. Tepung kering daun ini digunakan sebagai komponen pembuatan MPASI yang murah, aman, mudah didapatkan dan bergizi tinggi. Padukuhan Morobangun salah satu padukuhan yang memiliki populasi bayi usia 6-24 bulan yang cukup tinggi, dan 28,8% diantaranya merupakan bayi yang memiliki berat badan minimal, dikhawatirkan akan memunculkan balita stunting di kemudian hari. Pengabdian Masyarakat dilaksanakan di Padukuhan Morobangun, Jogotirto, Berbah, Sleman, Yogyakarta, pada tanggal 12-13 Oktober 2020, dengan sasaran ibu-ibu PKK dan kader kesehatan balita. Metode yang digunakan adalah penyuluhan yang dilaksanakan dengan ceramah baik secara daring maupun luring. Difusi iptek yang digunakan adalah pelatihan dan pendampingan pembuatan MPASI yang berupa baby cookies dengan komponen tepung daun kelor dan puding. Dihasilkan MPASI baby cookies versi gluten, gluten free, semprit dan puding kelor jagung manis. MPASI tepung daun kelor merupakan makanan bayi yang sehat, murah, aman, mudah dibuat, serta kaya gizi dan disukai bayi.
Introduction: Quarter-life crisis is an individual who enters the period of emerging adulthood without stopping questioning the future, confused in dealing with problems, and reflecting a lot on the past to see whether his life up to now is in accordance with the life he dreamed of. This crisis is most intense in their twenties and often occurs in someone who is in the transition phase from education to the next career level, for example, a final year student. Therefore, it is necessary to find a way to reduce the negative impacts that arise, which is by knowing more about the situation that being experienced by self disclosure. This study aimed to determine whether there is a relationship between self-disclosure and quarter-life crisis in final year students. Methods:This research was observasional analytics with cross-sectional design. Subject in this research was psychology student at UNS in year 2018, amounted to 46 people who met the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Sampling was done by pusposive sampling technique. The level of self-disclosure was measured by filling out the Self-disclosure questionnaire, while the degree of quarter-life crisis was measured by the Quarter-life Crisis questionnaire. The data obtained were then analyzed by spearman rank correlation test. Results: This study showed a significant and negative relationship between the level of self-disclosure with quarter-life crisis (sig f=0,049) Conclusions: Based on the results of this study, there was a moderate relationship between the level of self-disclosure and quarter-life crisis on psychology students Universitas Sebelas Maret year 2018, where the higher level of self-disclosure, the lower level of quarter-life crisis.
Gene encoding GRA1 protein is potent DNA-vaccine candidate against toxoplasmosis. The aim of the research was to clone the gene encoding GRA1 protein of tachyzoite Toxoplasma gondii local isolate by DNA recombinant technology. Tachyzoite was grown in Balb/c mice in vivo. Messenger RNA was isolated from total RNA and it was used to synthesis cDNA. Complementary DNA encoding GRA1 protein of tachyzoite Toxoplasma gondii local isolate was amplified and cloned in a prokaryote cloning vector. The recombinant GRA1-encoding gene was then digesting using EcoRI restriction endonuclease and sequencing. The result showed that the recombinant GRA1-encoding gene consisted of DNA sequences encoding all signal peptide and mature peptide of GRA1 protein. Alignment of recombinant GRA1 sequence to gene encoding GRA1 protein of Toxoplasma gondii RH isolate showed 100% homologous.
<p class="AbstractNormal"><strong>Introduction:</strong> Metabolic syndrome is an accumulation of several disorders, one of which is hyperglycemia. <em>Clitoria ternatea</em> is a plant that contains lots of flavonoids and is known to reduce blood glucose levels in metabolic syndrome. This study aimed to determine the effect of butterfly pea extract (<em>Clitoria ternatea</em>) on blood glucose levels in white rats with metabolic syndrome models.</p><p class="AbstractNormal"><strong>Methods: </strong>This research is an experimental study using animal models with pre and post-test control group design method. The number of samples was 30 male white rats which were divided into 5 groups: group 1–negative control group; group 2–positive control group; group 3, group 4, and group 5 were the metabolic syndrome group which was given <em>Clitoria ternatea</em> extract with doses of 100, 200, and 400 mg/kgBW, respectively for 28 days. Measurement of blood glucose levels for all groups was carried out on the 36<sup>th</sup> day as the pre-test and the 64<sup>th</sup> day as the post-test. Blood glucose levels were obtained through retroorbital venous blood which was analyzed with the Easy Touch blood glucose stick meter. One-way ANOVA was used to analyze data, followed by post-hoc LSD test, and paired T-test.</p><p class="AbstractNormal"><strong>Results: </strong>The average post-test random blood glucose levels decreased by 135.16 mg/dl, 163.18 mg/dl, and 168.35 mg/dl. There was a significant difference (p<0.05) between the pre-test and post-test blood glucose levels along with the average blood glucose level amongst groups.</p><p class="AbstractNormal"><strong>Conclusion: </strong>Butterfly pea (<em>Clitoria ternatea</em>) could decrease blood glucose levels and cause further decrease with higher doses.</p>
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