Nutmeg (Myristica fragrans Houtt) is a medicinal plant that produces essential oils and is often used as a flavoring of food and medicine. The process of extracting essential oils from the nutmeg fruit pulp using the steam-water distillation method. The yield of essential oil obtained at 0.07765%, with a pale yellow color, the distinctive smell of nutmeg oil with a refractive index of 1.485, and a specific gravity of 0.909 g / mL and soluble in ethanol. The results of GCMS identification showed that the essential oil of nutmeg fruit flesh contains five components, the main compound is myristicin (18.44%),α-pinene (14.2%), limonene (9.37%), γ-terpinene (7.98%) and terpinolene (7.66%). Based on the test results of anti-inflammatory activity, the value of the percentage of red blood cell stability optimum mounting to 80.21% at a concentration of 10 ug / mL, where the standard aspirin has an activity of 72.26%. These results indicate that the meat nutmeg essential oil is potential as anti-inflammatory agents
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Guntur, G., Harlia, H., & Sapar, A. (2019). Identifikasi Komponen Minyak Atsiri Daging Buah Pala (Myristica Fraghans Houtt.) Asal Pulau Lemukutan dan Uji Aktivitas Antiinflamasi Menggunakan Metode Stabilisasi Menbran RBCs (Red Blood Cells). Al-Kimia, 7(2). https://doi.org/10.24252/al-kimia.v7i2.11276
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