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JURNAL FARMASI SAINS DAN KOMUNITAS, month year, pp Vol. X No.

X
p-ISSN 1693-5683; e-ISSN 2527-7146
doi:

TITLE
(This section contain manuscript title with maximum of 18 words
and should be wrote in English)

Author11*), Author21, Author32, Author43


1
Faculty of xxx, University xxx, Address xxx, Postal Code xxx, Country xxx
2
Department of xxx, Address xxx, Postal Code xxx, Country xxx
3
Laboratory of xxx, Address xxx, Postal Code xxx, Country xxx

* Corresponding author: Author1


email: author1’s email

co-Author email:
Author2: author2’s email
Author3: author3’s email
Author4: author4’s email

ABSTRACT
(IN ENGLISH)

The abstract should state briefly the aim of the research, method used, main results, and
major conclusions. Abstract should be wrote in one paragraph with maximum of 200 words,
both in English and Indonesian (for Indonesian author only). Abstract should be accurate,
brief, clear, specific, and avoided from non-standard or uncommon abbreviations.
Keywords: keyword1; keyword2; keyword3; keyword4

(Abstract should be wrote in one paragraph with maximum of 200 words, accompanied with 3-5 keywords
alphabetically ordered, using the same language as abstract. Keywords are the labels of the manuscript and
critical to indexing purpose.)

*Corresponding author: corresponding author’s name


Email: corresponding author’s email
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INTRODUCTION
In this section authors should provide an adequate background and a brief statement of
previous relevant study. Introduction section should be avoided from a detailed literature
survey or a summary of the results.

METHODS

This section provide information of materials, instrumentations, and methods used in


order to allow the work to be reproduced by the readers. Methods already published should
be indicated by a reference: only relevant modifications should be described. For the
chemicals, authors should provide details of brand and purity, for example: ammonia 25%
(Merck).

RESULTS AND DISCUSSION

The results should be clear and concise of summarizing (scientific) findings rather than
providing data in great detail. The discussion should explore the significance of the results of
the work. Avoid extensive citations and discussion of published literature.

CONCLUSION

The main conclusions of the study should be presented in a short Conclusions section.
Conclusions should answer the objectives of research. In this section, authors could also
suggest future experiments and/or point out those that are underway.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Advisors, financial supporters, or may other supporter i.e. proofreaders, typists, and
suppliers who have assisted authors in the research can be listed in this section.

REFERENCES
The references used should be up to date (maximum of 10 years) and dominated of journal
article. It is highly recommended to use the reference manager to organize the references

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such as Zotero, Mendeley, Endnote, etc. The reference style used can be found in
https://tinyurl.com/jpsc-csl. If you are a Mendeley user, you can simultanously download and
install the journal's reference style by clicking https://tinyurl.com/jpsc-mendeley . – see
Author Guidelines
Example:
Spangenberg, B., Poole, C.F., Weins, C., 2011. Quantitative thin-layer chromatography: A
practical survey, Quantitative Thin-Layer Chromatography: A Practical Survey.
Hammond, E.G., Johnson, L.A., Su, C., Wang, T., White, P.J., 2005. Soybean Oil, in:
Bailey’s Industrial Oil and Fat Products.
Barchetti, U., Bucciero, A., De Blasi, M., Guido, A.L., Mainetti, L., Patrono, L., 2010.
Impact of RFID, EPC and B2B on traceability management of the pharmaceutical
supply chain, in: Proceeding - 5th International Conference on Computer Sciences
and Convergence Information Technology, ICCIT 2010. pp. 58–63.
Suhadi, R., Linawati, Y., Virginia, D.M., Setiawan, C.H., 2015. the Early Implementation of
Universal Health Coverage Among the Hypertension Subjects in the Sleman-District
of Yogyakarta. Acta Medica Indonesiana, 47(4), 311–319.
Tunkel, D.E., Bauer, C.A., Sun, G.H., Rosenfeld, R.M., Chandrasekhar, S.S., Cunningham,
E.R., Archer, S.M., Blakley, B.W., Carter, J.M., Granieri, E.C., Henry, J.A.,
Hollingsworth, D., Khan, F.A., Mitchell, S., Monfared, A., Newman, C.W., Omole,
F.S., Phillips, C.D., Robinson, S.K., Taw, M.B., Tyler, R.S., Waguespack, R.,
Whamond, E.J., 2014. Clinical practice guideline: Tinnitus. Otolaryngology - Head
and Neck Surgery (United States).
Hiyama, Y., 2009. Analytical Procedure Development and Revision of Q2(R1) Analytical
Validation : ICH [WWW Document]. International Conference on Harmonization.
URL http://www.ich.org/products/guidelines/quality/quality-single/article/validation-
of-analytical-procedures-text-and-methodology.html (accessed 12.5.18).

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Each figures should be supplied on separate pages with number according to appearance on the text.

Table 1. Characteristics of Health Facilities at Some Hospitals in Yogyakarta

No xxxxxx xxxx xxxx

(unit) (unit)

All the tables should be prepared using the horizontal border style only (without vertical border). The caption
must be placed above and numbered (1, 2, 3,, etc.). Use the bold font of the table caption (e.g. Table 1.
Characteristics of Health Facilities at Some Hospitals in Yogyakarta). If necessary, footnote should be place
below the table, with smaller font size of the table font (Times New Roman font with size of 10).

Figure 1. Structures of isoflavones found in ethanolic extract

All illustrations including figures, charts and graphs should be clear with minimum resolution of 300 dpi. The
caption must be placed below and numbered (1, 2, 3 etc.). Use the bold font of the figure caption (e.g. Figure
1. Structures of isoflavones found in ethanolic extract).

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