scholarly journals SHRIMP PASTE “TERASI” VOLATILE COMPOUNDS FROM NORTHERN COAST OF CENTRAL JAVA

2016 ◽  
Vol 78 (4-2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Retno Murwani ◽  
Hera Surya Adhi Putra ◽  
Henggar Widiyanto ◽  
Agus Trianto ◽  
Ambariyanto Ambariyanto

A study was conducted to identify the composition of volatile compounds from traditional fermented shrimp called ‘terasi’. Terasi samples were collected from six regions of northern coast of Central Java, Indonesia namely Pekalongan, Batang, Kendal, Demak, Jepara, and Pati. Mass spectral interpretation showed that terasi from these regions could be identified to contain a total of 102 volatile compounds. Terasi from Pekalongan, Batang, Kendal, Demak, Jepara, and Pati, each contained nine, 21, 10, 29, 12, and 21 volatile compounds respectively. There were four similar volatile compounds from Demak, Jepara, and Pati samples, and two distinctive off odor in all six regions. 

Author(s):  
Ane Arrizabalaga-Larrañaga ◽  
Guillem Campmajó ◽  
Juan Francisco Ayala-Cabrera ◽  
Raquel Seró ◽  
Francisco Javier Santos ◽  
...  

2001 ◽  
Vol 15 (9) ◽  
pp. 721-729 ◽  
Author(s):  
I. Fenesan ◽  
Rodica Popescu ◽  
C.T. Supuran ◽  
Simona Nicoara ◽  
Monica Culea ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
B Yulianto ◽  
P S Oetari ◽  
S Februhardi ◽  
T W C Putranto ◽  
A Soegianto

Land ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (10) ◽  
pp. 343
Author(s):  
Wiwandari Handayani ◽  
Uchendu Eugene Chigbu ◽  
Iwan Rudiarto ◽  
Intan Hapsari Surya Putri

This study explores urbanization and flood events in the northern coast of Central Java with river basin as its unit of analysis. Two types of analysis were applied (i.e., spatial data and non-spatial data analysis) at four river basin areas in Central Java—Indonesia. The spatial analysis is focused on the assessment of LULC change in 2009–2018 based on Landsat Imagery. The non-spatial data (i.e., rural-urban classification and flood events) were overlaid with results of spatial data analyses. Our findings show that urbanization, as indicated by the growth rate of built-up areas, is very significant. Notable exposure to flood has taken place in the urban and potentially urban areas. The emerging discussion indicates that river basins possess dual spatial identity in the urban system (policy- and land-use-related). Proper land use planning and control is an essential instrument to safeguard urban areas (such as the case study area) and the entire island of Java in Indonesia. More attention should be put upon the river basin areas in designing eco-based approach to tackle the urban flood crises. In this case, the role of governance in flood management is crucial.


1981 ◽  
Vol 35 (3) ◽  
pp. 255-266 ◽  
Author(s):  
David P. Martinsen

Recent studies in the application of computerized techniques to mass spectral interpretation have been reviewed. The techniques have been divided into library search, pattern recognition, and interpretive methods. The more common methods in use in each category, as well as the more recent methods, are discussed. Earlier review articles are referenced for a more comprehensive treatment of earlier methods. The status of the large libraries of electron impact mass spectra is discussed and a number of attempts at improving the quality of those libraries are detailed.


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