2021
DOI: 10.37311/jsscr.v3i1.9850
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Karakteristik Fisik Serbuk Ekstrak Buncis (Pheseolus vulgaris L) dengan Variasi Lama Penyimpanan

Abstract: Research has been carried out on the analysis of physic properties of green bean extract powder (Phaseolus vulgaris L). This study aims to determine the physical characteristics of the bean extract powder that has been stored in a predetermined time variation. The physic properties tested included water content, solubility and organoleptic tests. The results of the sample water content test with storage variations of less than 1, 1, 2 and 3 months respectively were 5.55%, 2.86%, 3.83% and 3.54% and the solubil… Show more

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“…Physical appearance of rubber mask a. FI b. FII c. FIII particle size distribution of rubber mask formulations I, II, and III. Samples with the same average particle diameter can exhibit different particle distribution patterns [24]. The slope of the lines formed by the graph of the three formulas was nearly parallel to the x-axis, indicating that all three formulas had a narrow particle size distribution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Physical appearance of rubber mask a. FI b. FII c. FIII particle size distribution of rubber mask formulations I, II, and III. Samples with the same average particle diameter can exhibit different particle distribution patterns [24]. The slope of the lines formed by the graph of the three formulas was nearly parallel to the x-axis, indicating that all three formulas had a narrow particle size distribution.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The moisture percentage of all three rubber mask formulas in Table 2 mets the quality standard for water content in facial mask formulations, as specified in SNI 16-6070-1999, which is less than 10% [23]. Low water content has the advantage of extending the shelf life of the formulation, whereas high water content can create a conducive environment for the growth of microorganisms such as fungi, which typically thrive in water content above 10% [24]. The average moisture content in all three formulas was directly proportional to the percentage of HPMC contained in each formula.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%