scholarly journals PEMBUATAN PERMEN JAMU CEKOK DAN KARAKTERISTIK YANG DIHASILKAN

Author(s):  
Sri Hidayati ◽  
Fibra Nurainy ◽  
Dyah Kusumawardani ◽  
Miendiera Sefriadi

Medicinal herbs are stimulants made from various types of medicinal plants which function to stimulate children's appetite. One of the drawbacks of herbal punching is that it is bitter in taste and the aroma is less favorable so that it takes effort to make herbal punching a preferred product, namely by processing the herbs into candy. The purpose of this study was to obtain the concentration of agar flour as a gelling agent for the best sensory and chemical properties of the herbal squeezed candy. The treatments were gelatin concentrations of 1%, 1.2%, 1.4%, 1.6%, 1.8% and 2%. The study used a Complete Randomized Block Design (CRBD) and further test of the Least Significant Difference. The results showed that the best agar concentration was 1.6% with candy products which had an aroma score of 3.73 (not typical of herbal medicine), a texture score of 4.16 (chewy), a taste score of 3.66 (sweet) and 80. % of children's panelists said they liked it. The herbal medicine jelly candy has water content of 12.61%, reducing sugar of 9.48, ash content of 8.96%. All meet SNI except ash content. Keywords: herbal punching, jelly candy,  jelly flour

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 43-53
Author(s):  
Sussi Astuti ◽  
Dwi Ardiansyah ◽  
Susilawati Susilawati

The purpose of the research to determine the concentration of gelatin that produce white oyster mushroom jelly candy which appropriate with the chemical and sensory characteristic of standard ISO 3547.2-2008.  The research arranged in a Complete Randomized Block Design (CRBD) by a single factor that is gelatin concertration on six grade of 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%, and 30% with four repetition.  Data analysis of variance and a further test with the Least Significant Difference (LSD) at 5% level.  The results showed that the best treatment was found in 20% of gelatin concentration that produces flavor white oyster mushroom jelly candy with score of 2.98 (rather typical white oyster mushroom), elasticity with a score of 3.89 (chewy), color with score of 3.71 (like), the overall acceptance with score of 3.83 (like), the water content of 18.27% (bb), ash content of 0.25% (bb), reduced sugar levels of 0.28% (bb), and sucrose levels of 51.33% (bb) which appropriate with SNI jelly candy 3547.2-2008.


Heuristic ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 12 (01) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rahmat Edy Setyono ◽  
Rini Rahayu Sihmawati ◽  
Dwi Agustiyah Rosida

The aim of this research was to know the effect of glucose syrup and albumen to quality of pineapple softcandy in physical, chemical and organoleptic and to know the right glucose syrup and albumen concentration of the making pineapple softcandy.The research used Completely Randomized Block Design, with consist of 3 level with 3 times repeat , the glucose syrup ( G) ( 35%,50%, 65%) and albumen ( A) ( 2%, 4%, 6%).Chemical properties of the test include water content, reducing sugar and physic properties such as texture and sensory testing include flavor and color. Obtained data were tested using ANOVA followed by BNT if it showed the real difference in treatment and used DMRT if there were interaction between two factor. The results of this research showed that the addition of glucose syrup and egg albumen real effect on reducing sugar levels and no real effect on the moisture content and texture of pineapple softcandy . The average sugar content is highest reduction in treatment G3A3 (35 .107%) and the lowest in treatment G1A1 (34 163%). Differences in execution time trial showed no significant differences in effect on all parameters tested. Organoleptic test results showed the majority of panelists do not like to color soft confectionery pineapple. As for the taste of the most preferred in the treatment G3A3.Kata kunci : kembang gula lunak, sirup glukosa, putih telur, buah nanas


2020 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 129
Author(s):  
Alfajri Ula Ashfarina ◽  
Noor Harini ◽  
Listiari Hendraningsih

The extraction of carrageenan by Eucheumma cottonii using siwalan neera as a solvent which contains pottasium 236mg per 100g and others mineral. Carragenan extract applied on pineapple jelly drink powder as a gelling agent by different concentration. This research was conducted into two stages by 3 times repitition. First, carrageenan extraction using a Factorial Randomized Block Design (RBD) consisting of 2 factors. The first factor is the ratio of seaweed with neera siwalan (S) (1:10, 1:20, 1:30) and second factor is extraction time (T) (60 minutes, 90 minutes, and 120 minutes). Extract of carrageenan was analyzed on yield, viscosity, gel strength, moisture content and ash content. The second stage is application of carrageenan extract on pineapple jelly drink powder (K) with carrageenan concentration differently (K) of 0.5%, 1%, 1.5%, 2%, 2.5%. The parameters analyzed in the second stage are viscosity, gel strength, syneresis, and organoleptic (taste, suction power, and mouthfeel). The results shows that there was a significant effect on the Siwalan neera ratio on the carrageenan produced on yield, viscosity, gel strength, water content. The best carrageenan at stage 1 was produced from the treatment of seaweed and neera siwalan ratio 1:30 with extraction time of 120 minutes (S3T3), namely yield 82.87%, moisture content 15.3%, ash content 15.97%, gel strength 102.95 g/cm2 and 5,3 cP viscosity. The addition of the best extract carrageenan to pineapple jelly drink and it was obtained the best result namely the addition of carrageenan 1% (K2) with viscosity of 2.3 cP, gel strength 8.6615 g/cm2, sineresis (24 hours) 0.9183%, sineresis (48 Hours) 3.5430%, and sineresis (72 Hours) 5.1905%, taste 3.3 (enough in tasting), suction power 3.75 (easy to suck) and mouthfeel 2.9 (enough to feel the gel).


Author(s):  
Widya Karina Wijono ◽  
Teti Estiasih

The addition of carbohydrates on gluten meat analogue has the potency to improve texture, such as lesser yam flour. It can be processed by steaming and baking. This study aimed to determine, analyze, evaluate the effect of cooking methods (steaming and baking) and substitution of lesser yam tuber flour (0%, 5%, 10%, 15%) on the texture of meat analogue and chemical properties only for the best meat analogue. This study used Randomized Block Design, Nested Design of 3 replications with 2 factors, levels of lesser yam tuber flour nested in cooking methods. The texture of meat analogue was compared to beef texture. The results showed that the cooking method affected hardness and cohesiveness significantly. The substitution of lesser yam tuber flour significantly affected hardness, springiness, cohesiveness and chewability. The best steamed meat analogue was at 5% substitution level of lesser yam tuber flour, contain of 49.79% moisture content, 28.39% protein, 17.04% carbohydrates, 2.57% ash, 2.21% fat and red grayish color. The best baked meat analogue was at 0% substitution level of lesser yam tuber flour, contain of 48.64% moisture content, 29.87% protein, 16.89% carbohydrates, 2.60% ash, 2.00% fat and red grayish color. The steamed meat analogue was more similar to beef, than the baked meat analogue. This production of a meat analogue would be suitable as a simple household-scale meat substituent.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Fitra Syawal Harahap ◽  
Hilwa Walida ◽  
Rahmaniah Rahmaniah ◽  
Abdul Rauf ◽  
Rosmidah Hasibuan ◽  
...  

<p>The oil palm empty fruit bunches are solid waste produced from the processing of oil palms which have a large amount of potential to be used as compost and are expected to improve the physical, biological and chemical properties of the subsoil. This study aimed to evaluate the best combination between oil palm empty fruit bunches compost and rice husk charcoal on soil chemical properties in tomato. This research was conducted in Sona Village, Labuhanbatu Regency on December 2019-March 2020. Analysis of soil chemical properties was conducted at the Socfindo Seed Production and Laboratories (SSPL) Laboratory of PT. Socfin Indonesia. The study was conducted with a factorial randomized block design with 2 factors. The first factor was the application of oil palm empty bunches which consists of no oil palm empty bunches (control), 0.5 kg/polybag, 0.7 kg/polybag and 1 kg/polybag. The second factor was the application of rice husk charcoal which consists of non-husk charcoal (control), consisting of 0.2 kg/polybag and 0.4 kg/polybag. Data that had a significant effect after analysis of variance continued with DMRT at the level of α = 5%. The results showed that application of oil palm empty fruit bunches (0.7 kg/polybag) significantly increased pH and C-organic. Application of rice husk charcoal (0.2 kg/polybag) significantly increased C-organic and P-available.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 172
Author(s):  
A.A. NYOMAN SUPADMA ◽  
I MADE DANA ◽  
I MADE MEGA

Effect of Fertilizer (Organic + Inorganic + Dolomite) Combination to Improve of Growth Gaharu Plant (Gyrinops versteegii) and Characteristic of Soil Chemistry. This study aims to find combinations of fertilizer (organic + inorganic + dolomite) to promote the growth of gaharu plant and chemical properties of soil. This research was conducted in Tabanan Regency. The study was a randomized block design (RBD) with 7 treatments, each treatment was repeated three times to obtain 21 gaharu plants as a crop sample. The fertilizer formulations were tested as treatments as follows: A = without fertilizer (control), B = (50 g urea + 50 kg SP-36 + 50 kg KCl + 10 kg compost) + 50 g Dolomite) per tree, C = (100 g urea + 100 g SP-36 +100 g KCl + 7.5 kg compost + 75 g Dolomite) per tree, D = (150 g urea +150 g SP-36 + 150 g KCl + 5 kg compost + 75 g Dolomite) per tree, E = (200 g urea + 200 g SP-36 + 200 g KCl + 2.5 kg of compost + 100 g Dolomite) per tree, F = (200 g urea + 150 g SP -36 + 150 g KCl + 7.5 kg of compost + 100 g Dolomite) per tree, G = (200 g urea + 100 g SP-36 + 100 g KCl + 7.5 kg of compost + 75 g Dolomite) per tree. Parameters measured were plant height, girth of plants,  and chemical properties of the soil. Analysis of data using analysis of variance and Duncan test (0.05). The results showed that fertilization treatments significantly affected plant height, but not significant to girth of plant. The best fertilizer combinations was the treatment of C, which were increase plant height (26,35 cm), pH (6,7), total N (0,28 %) and other chemical properties of soil.


2017 ◽  
Vol 47 (1) ◽  
pp. 110-117 ◽  
Author(s):  
Paulo Ricardo Aprígio Clemente ◽  
Breno Kennedy Lima Bezerra ◽  
Vinicius Santos Gomes da Silva ◽  
Jhulyanne Christiny Marcelino dos Santos ◽  
Laurício Endres

ABSTRACT Sugarcane plays an important role in the Brazilian agribusiness. However, poor rainfall distribution and soil acidity directly affect its production in the Northeast Brazil. Gypsum improves the soil physical and chemical properties, attenuating the effects of water stress and acidity in the edaphic environment. This study aimed at determining the effect of gypsum doses on sugarcane growth and yield. A field experiment was conducted using a 3 x 5 factorial arrangement organized in a randomized block design, with four replications. Treatments consisted of a combination of three sugarcane varieties (RB011941, RB92579 and RB991536) with five gypsum doses (0 Mg ha-1, 2.5 Mg ha-1, 5.0 Mg ha-1, 10.0 Mg ha-1 and 20.0 Mg ha-1). RB92579 exhibited the highest stalk (157.90 Mg ha-1) and sugar (24.10 Mg ha-1) yield. Gypsum did not influence the sugarcane yield or plant growth in the vegetative growth stage, but, in the maturation phase, the leaf area declined and the number of shoots increased with the rise in gypsum doses. Applying gypsum increased the roots density along the soil profile, with a rise of around 1.10 g dm-3 at the most technically efficient dose (12.5 Mg ha-1), however, yield was not influenced, maybe due to the effect of high rainfall during the entire crop cycle. Thus, higher gypsum doses are recommended during periods of drought to benefit from the resulting increased root system.


Pro Food ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 479
Author(s):  
Eva Mayasari ◽  
Tri Rahayuni ◽  
Jessi Manalu

ABSTRACT Herbal spices used in making instant spices are sansakng leaf (Albertisia papuana Becc.), onion, and garlic. The drying method in making instant spices uses the foam mat drying method. The purpose of this study was aimed to determine the effect of maltodextrin and tween 80 formulations on instant herbal spices and determine the best formulation of maltodextrin and tween 80 formulations added on instant herbal spices based on physical and chemical properties. This study used a randomized block design (RBD) factorial pattern which is consisted of two factors of maltodextrin (5%,10%,15%) and tween 80 (0.5% and 1%), each treatment was replicated four times. The ANOVA (α=5%) results showed that the addition of maltodextrin on intant herbal spices significantly affected on moisture content, water absorption, water activity, and yield. While the addition of  tween 80 on intant herbal spices significantly affected on moisture content and water activity. The best treatment on physicochemical properties showed in the combination of maltodextrin 5% and tween 80 1%.   Keywords:  Albertisia papuana Becc., foam mat drying, maltodextrin, sansakng, tween 80   ABSTRAK  Bumbu herbal yang digunakan pada pembuatan bumbu instan adalah daun sansakng (Albertisia papuana Becc.), bawang merah, dan bawang putih. Metode pengeringan dalam pembuatan bumbu instan menggunakan metode foam mat drying. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui pengaruh formulasi maltodekstrin dan tween 80 pada bumbu herbal instan dan menentukan formulasi yang tepat dari formulasi maltodekstrin dan tween 80 pada pembuatan bumbu herbal instan berdasarkan sifat fisik dan kimia. Penelitian ini menggunakan rancangan acak kelompok (RAK) pola faktorial dengan dua faktor, yaitu konsentrasi maltodekstrin (5%, 10% 15%) dan  konsentrasi tween 80 (0,5% dan 1%), masing-masing perlakuan diulang sebanyak empat kali. Parameter pengamatan yang diukur adalah karakteristik fisik dan kimia bumbu herbal instan. Hasil  ANOVA (α=5%) menunjukkan bahwa penambahan maltodekstrin pada bumbu herbal instan berpengaruh nyata terhadap terhadap kadar air, daya serap air, aktivitas air dan rendemen bumbu herbal instan. Sedangkan penambahan tween 80 berpengaruh nyata terhadap kadar air dan aktivitas air. Kombinasi maltodekstrin sebanyak 5% dan tween 80 sebanyak 1% merupakan perlakuan terbaik berdasarkan karakteristik fisikokimia. Kata Kunci: Albertisia papuana Becc, foam mat drying, maltodekstrin, sansakng, tween 80


2017 ◽  
Vol 18 (02) ◽  
pp. 164-172
Author(s):  
Tuti Tutuarima

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of pectin and sucrose on the physical and chemical properties of marmalade citrus of calamondin and get the best treatment combination on making marmalade made from calamondin. This study used Randomized Block Design with 2 different factors. The first factor is the addition of pectin that is the level 1.75%, 2%, and 2.25%. While the second factor is the concentration of sucrose is 75%, 85%, and 95%. Each treatment was repeated 3 times to obtain 27 units of experiment. The process of making marmalade using heating time for 20 minutes at 70oC. The analyzes include viscosity, ability to spread of jam, moisture content, pH, and total dissolved solids. The analysis was conducted at Agricultural Technology Laboratory of Bengkulu University. The results showed that marmalade with the use of pectin 2.25% and 95% sucrose resulted the optimal in viscosity, ability to spread of jam, and total dissolved solids. For the results of moisture content and optimal pH obtained at the use of pectin 1.75% and 75% sucrose.


2017 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Sussi Astuti ◽  
Suharyono A.S. ◽  
Nopena Fitra

White oyster (Pleurotus oestreatus) mushroom has high nutrition content. The white oystermushroom processing to be cracker product is one of product diversification efforts frommushroom. This research was conducted to find out the best formulation of tapioca andoyster mushroom to produce the best characteristics of oyster mushroom crackers. Thesecharacteristics include expansion volume, sensory, and chemist. This research was designedin a Completely Randomized Block Design with 3 replication. The treatments had 7formulation levels of tapioca and oyster mushroom flour, that were N1 (0% : 100%), N2(10% : 90%), N3 (20% : 80%), N4 (30% : 70%), N5 (40% : 60%), N6 (50% : 50%), and N7(60% : 40%), respectively. Data were analiyzed with analysis of varians to find out thetreatment effects, then the data were further analyzed with Honestly Significant Difference(HSD) test on level of 5% to find the best formulation. The results showed that formulationN2 (10% white oyster mushroom and 90% tapioca) was the best formulation with expansionvolume of 452,28%, crunchy texture, rather-typical of oyster mushroom taste, rather-typicalof oyster mushroom aroma, water content of 7,20% (%db), ash content of 1,03% (%db), fatcontent of 0,46% (%db), protein content of 1,66% (%db), and fibre content of 0,24% (%db).However, the protein content didn’t include the qualification of cracker standard quality(SNI 01-2713-1999).Keywords : white oyster mushroom, tapioca, cracker


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