cemaran
Cemaran is a term used in Indonesian to denote contamination or impurities that compromise the purity or quality of substances, products, or environments. It can occur in many contexts, including environmental media, workplaces, food, medicine, and manufacturing.
In environmental science, cemaran refers to unwanted substances such as chemical pollutants, heavy metals, pesticides, or
Detection and regulation: Cemaran levels are measured by analytical techniques such as chromatography, spectrometry, or microbiological
Prevention and management: Good manufacturing practices, sanitation, proper sourcing, process controls, environmental monitoring, and rapid detection
Etymology: The word derives from Indonesian/Malay "cemar" meaning dirty; "cemaran" translates to contamination.