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  <title>Comparison of Organic Liquid Soap Made from Papaya-Turmeric and Aloe Vera-Piper Betel</title>
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  <namePart>Rahmat Juninho...[et al.]</namePart>
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 <note>Abstract    In the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic  the imperative to mitigate pathogen transmission has catalyzed the innovation of soaps imbued with antimicrobial and antibacterial properties. Diverging from conventional reliance on synthetic chemicals  often associated with adverse dermatological reactions  this study explores the formulation of organic liquid soaps. These soaps leverage naturally occurring antibacterial and antimicrobial compounds from readily accessible plants  presenting a viable alternative to commercially available inorganic body washes predominantly manufactured by small to medium-sized enterprises. Specifically  this research harnesses papaya and aloe vera extracts for their antimicrobial attributes  augmented with turmeric and piper betel for enhanced antibacterial efficacy. Despite the recognized potency of turmeric and piper betel  variability in their effectiveness necessitates rigorous validation against the Indonesian National Standards (SNI) to ensure product quality and safety. This includes comprehensive evaluations of pH levels  density  Total Plate Count (TPC)  and Mold and Yeast Count (MYC) to certify the soap  s inhibitory capacity against bacterial and fungal proliferation. Employing maceration and hot processing techniques  the formulated papaya-based soap adhered to SNI 4085 2017 criteria for pH and MYC  although initially failing the TPC test. Subsequent incorporation of turmeric extract facilitated compliance with all SNI benchmarks. Conversely  aloe vera formulations only satisfied pH requirements under the SNI  even after adding piper betel. However  substituting piper betel with turmeric extract enabled the aloe vera soap to fulfill the requisite SNI parameters. These findings underscore turmeric extract  s superior antibacterial properties  positioning it as a pivotal component in papaya and aloe vera soap formulations. Contrary to prevalent assumptions regarding piper betel  s antimicrobial and antibacterial effectiveness  our investigation substantiates turmeric  s superior role in bacterial growth inhibition within organic soap matrices.        Keywords  aloe vera  antibacterial  organic liquid soap  papaya  turmeric  SNI testing standard       </note>
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  <topic>1. SABUN CAIR ORGANIK</topic>
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