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STABILITY COMPARISON OF TULASI (Ocimum tenuiflorum L.

) LEAF GEL
HAND SANITIZER USING 0.5% AND 1% CMC-Na

No Questions Summary
1 What type of paper is this? Journal
2 What is the topic/general idea of the COMPARING STABILITY OF TULATED
paper? LEAVES HAND SANITIZER (Ocimum
tenuiflorum L.) USING 0.5% AND 1% CMC-Na
by SEVERAL METHODS

3 What do the authors want to know? What the author brings up about this journal is to
evaluate the comparison of hand sanitizers made
using the Ocimun Tenuiflorum CMC-Na 1%
cleaning formulation with a CMC-Na
concentration of 0.5%.
4 What did the authors do? The author conducts examiners to see these results,
including examination
appearance or organoleptic, homogeneity
test, degree examination
acidity (pH), examination
dispersibility and adhesion checks and was carried out
for 4 weeks

5 What do the results show? The results obtained from this tester are hand sanitizer
gel from tulasi leaves (Ocimum tenuiflorum) which uses
a concentration of CMC-Na 1% as a physical gelling
agent, hand sanitizer is more stable than CMC-Na
concentration of 0.5%.

6 How did the authors interpret the The author interprets the results by making several
results? tables of the two test materials and is examined in
stages so that results are obtained from several
stages of the test.

7 What should be done next? It can be said that making hand sanitizer gel using
Tulesi leaf material with a concentration of MCA-
Na 1% is more stable than the concentration of
0.5%. This happens because the content of one of
these concentrations has substance stability when
tested and will then be tested in daily activities

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