
Image Processing and Optical-Electricity Property of Traditional Medicine Products from Kian Sand Worm (Siphonosoma ur - pulau )
Author(s) -
Amrosius Masrikat,
Yohansli Noya,
Hendry Izaac Elim
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
science nature
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2654-6264
DOI - 10.30598/snvol2iss3pp148-156year2019
Subject(s) - absorbance , physical property , electricity , fast fourier transform , voltage , materials science , mineralogy , mathematics , chemistry , composite material , engineering , electrical engineering , algorithm , chromatography
Kian sandworm (Siphonosoma ur-pulau), a kind of sandworm originally found in Ur-pulau island of Tual region, southeast part of Maluku province, Indonesia is one of the longest sand worm with the length of 27.5 cm exhibited unique physical and chemical properties [1]. This work presents image processing and optical-electricity property of traditional medicine products (TMPs) from Kian sandworm. Based on the image processing with fast Fourier transform (FFT) technique, the density of two different types of TMPs can be identified exactly. Furthermore, optical-electricity (OE) properties of the products tested in a standard toxic medicine, Betadine normally used to heal outer wounds of human body in Indonesia has been studied briefly under the influence of room temperature up to ~65 0C. The significant findings in this paper show that at the same concentration of two TMPs, the smooth grain size exhibits large absorbance (Abs) and pH higher than that of the rough grain size due to its high density. Moreover, it was observed that such smooth grain size TMPs shown a very sensitive voltage dependence on temperature with the peak of voltage obtained at ~50 0C.