Report Li Adam (Upsi)
Report Li Adam (Upsi)
Report Li Adam (Upsi)
SUL1015
INDUSTRIAL TRANING
INTERNSHIP REPORT
DISEDIAKAN OLEH :
NAMA PELAJAR
NO. MATRIK
E20122005498
PROGRAM :
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CONTENT
CHAPTER 1: ACKNOWLEGMENT
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION
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5.1 Project
5.2 Introduction of Project
5.3 Materials and Method
5.3.1 Chemical Reagent
5.3.2 Equipments and Tools
5.3.3 Method
5.4 Result
CHAPTER 6: SUGGESTIONS
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CHAPTER 7: CONCLUSION
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CHAPTER 1: ACKNOWLEGMENT
I would like to express my greatest thanks and appreciation to my research supervisor Assoc.
Prof. Dr. Yaya Rukayadi for his invaluable guidance, understanding, patience and constant
encouragement throughout the course of my study.
Special thanks to IBS students, the staff and lab assistants at Institute of Bioscience, UPM
who gave me support and ensure that my laboratory lab work done under good and safe
conditions.
Last but not least, I am greatly indebted to my beloved family for their wise guidance,
endurance, understanding, encouragement and support throughout my study life also not be
forgotten my internship mate, Amir Hamzah.
CHAPTER 2: INTRODUCTION
Most of the third year students are taking the SUL1015. The purpose of taking the subject of
Industrial Training, SUL1015 is to expose students with the experience of working. Besides,
student can apply what we have learnt in class during the internship. Other than that, we can
learn something new and grab more knowledge in an industrial work.
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Senate. In its 120 th Meeting on 9 September, 1995, the Board of Directors agreed to the
formation of the Institute.
The Committee on Education Planning under the Ministry of Education Malaysia in its 131 st
Meeting held on 27 April, 1996, approved the proposal for the establishment of Institute of
Bioscience, UPM.
Following that, the then Vice Chancellor of Universiti Pertanian Malaysia, Y. Bhg. Prof. Tan
Sri Dr. Syed Jalaluddin Syed Salim announced the establishment of the Institute of
Bioscience and appointed the Director and Deputy Director to head and develop the Institute.
Prof. Dr. Abdul Rani Bahaman had been appointed as the first Director of IBS and Prof. Dr.
Ho Yin Wan as the Deputy Director.
Over the past 17 years, the Institute of Bioscience has rearranged and developed the existing
units into 5 laboratories to ensure the smoothness and effectiveness of administration as well
as resource and facilities management. Each laboratory has 2 main functions, i.e. doing
researches and provides the Service and Facility Unit. These 5 laboratories are:
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other supporting staffs. Research programs conducted at the Institute of Bioscience are
potentially competitive to generate knowledge in biology science by focusing on integrated
and multidiscipline research involving the faculties in UPM.
Human resource development in IBS continued to expand in line with the development of its
infrastructure and facilities to accommodate the needs of its staff when conducting research.
Presently, IBS has 119 permanent and contract staff consisting of 50 Officers from the
Professional and Management Group and 69 supporting staff under its administration.
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5.3.3 Method
Extraction
Dried plants or seeds were ground in 100gram. The sample was soaked for 4
days at room temperature by using 400mL of 100% (v/v) Ethanol. Filter the
plants or seeds extracts using Whatman filter paper. Collect the filtrate. After
filter, the remaining extracts were dissolve again in 400mL of solvent for
second times. The filtration were concentrated with a rotary vacuum
evaporator at 50 and dried below 60C in oven overnight. Move the extract
to sample a bottle. The yield percentage of each concentrated were calculated.
(Soaking)
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( Filtration)
5.4 Result
Mass of concentrated
Herbs
extract (g),x
Percentage of yield,
=
x
100 g
10.44
4.07
2.54
10.15
3.02
8.95
10.44
4.07
2.54
10.15
3.02
8.95
Schlecht
Syzygium polyanthum Wigh Walp
6.50
6.50
necessary for me to have a key to unlock the door. I generally needed to find postgraduate
students or staffs that had a key which required me to interrupt them to have the room
unlocked. While they were always helpful in doing this, it would have been less disruptive
and efficient if I could have had a key to the lab. I also suggest that the duration for this
internship should be longer in order to give students enough time to learn and trained more in
chemistry industry.
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