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Heni Rachmawati

Researcher at Bandung Institute of Technology

Publications -  117
Citations -  1815

Heni Rachmawati is an academic researcher from Bandung Institute of Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Curcumin & Chemistry. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 108 publications receiving 1279 citations. Previous affiliations of Heni Rachmawati include Free University of Berlin & University of Groningen.

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Transformation of Melinjo Seed Micropowders into Nanopowders Enhances Extractability of Phenolic Compounds and Tyrosinase Inhibitory Activity

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the effects of transformation of melinjo seed micropowders using a high-energy ball mill (shaker mill) and found that the effect of the particle size on physicochemical characteristics, extraction efficiency and release of phenolic compounds, as well as tyrosinase inhibitory activity were observed.
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In-silico Molecular Interaction of Short Synthetic Lipopeptide/Importin-alpha and In-vitro Evaluation of Transgene Expression Mediated by Liposome- Based Gene Carrier.

TL;DR: This study for the first time has shown that the fully synthesized short lipopeptide Pal-CKKHH is able to interact firmly with the Importin-α receptor and hence has the characteristics of a potential transfection agent.

Optimization transgene expression of short fully synthesized lipopeptide-based transfection agent for non-viral gene delivery vehicle

TL;DR: Short and a linear of fully synthesized lipopeptide-based transfection agent facilitated transgene expression in several mammalian cells by optimizing the DNA-lipopeptid complex formation and transfections condition.
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Theoretical study on frontier orbitals of dehydrogenated tetrahydrocurcumin in gas phase

TL;DR: In this article, two frontier orbital energies of tetrahydrocurumin (THC) using density-functional theory (DFT) in gas phase were calculated, and the energy difference of SOMO and LUMO was used to assess the stability of dehydrogenated THC after performing a hydrogen atom transfer toward reactive oxygen species (ROS).
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Development of fast disintegrating tablet formula of ketoprofen-β-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes

TL;DR: A technique to mask the unacceptable taste of ketoprofen by formulated with direct compression using various ratios of mannitoland lactose as tablet diluent was developed, the main factor influencing the successful of fast disintegrating tablet.