Description:
Global public health issues include emerging and reemerging viruses. The most recent cause of COVID-19, the
severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2). The main goal of current medical research is the creation of new,
affordable, and effective anti-COVID 19 medications. The immune system regulates coronavirus infection of the human body. The
current study explores the relationship between antioxidant and the immune system's ability to fight off infections and the
pathogenicity of the coronavirus. Arabica coffee contains chlorogenic acid is efficacious as a contributor to antioxidant and antiviral
activity. But arabica coffee also contains caffeine which can cause ulcers that do decaffeination using dichloromethane solvent to
reduce levels of caffeine. The objective of this study is to create Arabica green coffee seed extract compressed lozenges as
antioxidant to boost immune system. Arabica coffee extraction is done by soxhletasi. Formulation lozenges made in three formulas
with varying type of flavored creamer F1 (strawberry), F2 (tiramisu), and F3 (vanilla). Lozenges were analyzed using HPLC with
pretreatment SPE to see the effect of the formulation on the content of caffeine and chlorogenic acid. F1 caffeine content 1.324%,
4.484?, F3 0.134. F1 chlorogenic acid content 2.996%, 2.834?, F3 4.530% .The result granules and lozenges evaluation is
required of granules and lozenges requirements. Result of hedonic, respondent can receive a taste of lozenges. Formula lozenges
which most preferred is the formula F1 with strawberries creamer diluent with caffeine content of 1.324% and chlorogenic acid
content of 2.996%. The conclusion of this study is that green coffee bean extract can be made into lozenges, and caffeine levels in
coffee can be reduced by decaffeination. but the level of chlorogenic acid decreased along with the decrease in caffeine.
URL:
http://103.158.96.210:88/web_repository/uploads/51-31-2022.pdf
Type:
Journal
Document:
Diploma III Farmasi
Date:
23-06-2024
Author:
Tubagus Akmal