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it is important to consider and contemplate the messages delivered from these chemical compounds to human life.”
is one of the chemistry lecturers in Faculty of Science and Technology (FST)
Mulyadi began to explore chemical science when entering college
He studied at Universitas Andalas to earn his bachelor’s degree
Master and Doctorate at Institut Teknologi Bandung
he teaches several courses in the Department of Chemistry
Among others are Natural Products Chemistry
Structure Determination of Organic Molecules
The man who once joined the American Marketing Association has several works in the form of books
the writing is closely related to his expertise in chemistry
Some of the titles are “Penentuan Struktur Molekul Organik Cetak” (2004)
“Kimia Organik Fisik Cetak” (2004)
“Metode Fitokimia Cetak” (2005)
and “Metode Fitokimia Cetak” (2007)
saying “Alam Takambang jadi guru” meaning that nature should be our teacher
This is similar to what he does in all his laboratory researches
Embracing and making friends with nature is important for him
mostly those useful for humans come from nature
Many chemical compounds can be found naturally in every corner of our nature
Such compounds are valuable for both humans and nature
pesticides are chemical compounds intended to produce a healthy plant
In the case of health aspects of pharmaceuticals
chemical compounds also exist and contribute substantially
They can also be used for self-defense and survival from extinction
we can find forests stretched across the country
They are “chemical plant” ready to be operated
Natural chemicals within the Earth deserve serious exploration to achieve maximum optimization
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