Cypirus Rotundus L: As Antiseptic Soap Materials
Published Nov 24, 2020 · Sri Dwiyanti, Siti Sulandjari, D. Megasari
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Abstract
Solid bath soap is a product that is used as a body cleansing agent or certain parts of the body. A good soap serves to cleanse, not damage the skin and can protect the skin from disease by microorganisms. In addition to the main ingredients, soap can be added natural ingredients that contain compounds that are antiseptic. The weed tuber (Cypirus rotundus L) is a weed plant that contains anti-Candid, anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, antibacterial, and antioxidant and antipyretic analgesic properties, which can be easily obtained so that it can be used as a soap additive. In the puzzle grass tubers contained alkaloids, flavonoids, tannins, starches, glycosides, and furochromones, and sesquiterpenoids. This study aims to determine the user's favorite response to the aroma, color, texture and froth of antiseptic soap made from puzzle grass tubers and the perceived impact on the skin. This research is descriptive research. The data collection technique used a questionnaire filled out by 30 respondents who used antiseptic soap from tubers of puzzles. Data analysis was performed as a percentage. The results showed that the majority of soap users gave a statement like enough: 30% liked and 50% liked the color of the soap, 25% liked and 55% liked the aroma of soap, 25% liked and 55% liked the texture of the soap, 25% likes and 55% likes enough to froth, 25% likes and 55% likes enough to taste on the skin. Preference for the feeling caused by the skin is because it can reduce itching and abrasion. The most advice given by users for the soap grass tuber soap is the improvement in aroma and scum.
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