scholarly journals Analysis of Physical and Chemical of Starch Lindur (Bruguiera Gymnorrhiza), Pedada (Sonneratia Casiolaris) and Api-Api (Avicennia Marina)

2016 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 42 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melkhianus Hendrik Pentury

Mangrove is one of the coastal ecosystem which highly beneficial for human, several type of mangrove that were commonly used as food source for human were Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Sonneratia casiolaris and Avicennia marina. With high carbohydrate content, these three mangrove has the potential to be processed into starch or flour. Characterization review of physical and chemical traits of starch from Bruguiera gymnorrhiza, Sonneratia casiolaris and Avicennia marina was done in Health Laboratory of Health Agency in Maluku Province and Community Health Study Laboratory in Health Faculty of Universitas Kristen Indonesia Maluku. Physical and chemical analysis done consist of coarse fiber, protein, fat, water content, ash content, sucrose content, white degrees, water absorbance, starch and amylose analysis. Result of this study showed that sucrose content of Bruguiera gymnorrhyza was 19,5%, of Sonneratia casiolaris was 42,1% and of Avicennia marina was 21,4%. For sucrose content of starch were 10,85%, 15,25% and 11,15%. White degree of flour were 39,45%, 45,17% and 40,45% respectively. White degree for starch were 57,72%, 66,39% and 60,8%. Coarse fiber content for flour of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza was 1,24 ml/gr, of Sonneratia casiolaris 0,97 ml/gr, and of Avicennia marina 1,05 ml/gr. Water absorbance for starch of Bruguiera gymnorrhize was the highest with 3,57 ml/gr, followed by Sonneratia casiolaris with 1,46 ml/gr and Avicennia marina with 2,33 ml/gr. Water content of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza starch was between 9,02%-10,77%. Water content of Sonneratia casiolaris starch was between 10,72%-11,90%. Water content of Avicennia marina starch was between 7,69%-9,61%. Ash content of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza starch was about 4,65%-5,65%. Ash content of Sonneratia casiolaris starch was about 4,10%-4,17% and ash content of Avicennia marina starch was about 3,87%-4,16%. Highest protein content for each type was Bruguiera gymnorrhiza with 3,31%, Sonneratia casiolaris with 1,69% and Avicennia marina with 2,20%. Fat content for each type was 0,89%, 0,58% and 0,94% respectively. Coarse fiber content for each type was 1,40%, 0,51% and 0,99%. Starch of Bruguiera gymnorrhiza was 73,19%, of Sonneratia casiolaris was 61,95% and of Avicennia marina was 70,71%. Amylose content for those three were 31,45%, 20,28% and 27,69%. This study contribution was to obtain starch sources as food material. 

2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 12
Author(s):  
Utafiyani . ◽  
Ni Luh Ari Yusasrini ◽  
I Gusti Ayu Ekawati

This aims of this research was to know the effect of comparison between green bean flour and wheat flour on characteristic of analogue meatball and to know the right comparison of green bean flour and wheat flour to produce analogue meatball with the best characteristics. The design used in this research was completely randomized design (CRD) with the comparison between green bean flour and wheat flour i.e. (70 g :30 g), (60 g :40 g), (50 g :50 g), (40 g :60 g), and (30 g :70 g). Data were analysed by analysis of variance, followed by Duncan test. The result of this research showed that the comparison between green bean flours and wheat flour had no real effect on water content and aroma of analogue meatball, but significant effects were found on ash content, protein content, fat content, crude fiber content, texture, sensory characteristic such as color, flavour, texture, and overall acceptance of analogue meatball. The best characteristic of analogue meatball was comparison between green bean flour and wheat flour 30 g : 70 g i.e. 59.00 percent of water content, 1.34 percent of ash content, 6.88 percent of protein content, 1.77 percent of fat content, 1.77 percent of crude fiber content, level of elasticity 6.38 N, color (liked), aroma (neutral), texture (liked) with chewy characteristics, with the taste is rather not typical of green beans and liked, and overall acceptance (liked).


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 140
Author(s):  
I Dewa Gede Dwi Agastia Utama ◽  
Ni Wayan Wisaniyasa ◽  
I Wayan Rai Widarta

This study aims to determine the effect of wheat flour ratio with corn sprouts flour on the characteristics of flakes produced and the exact composition of wheat flour with corn sprouts flour that is able to produce flakes with the best characteristics. The experimental design used was Completely Randomized Design with treatment factor that is the comparative treatment of flour with corn sprouts flour which consist of 5 levels: 50%:50%; 40%:60%; 30%:70%; 20%:80%; 10%:90%. The treatment was repeated 3 times to obtain 15 units of experiment. The data obtained were analyzed by variance and if the treatment had an effect on the observed variable then continued with Duncan test. The comparison of wheat flour with corn sprout flour significantly affected water content, ash content, fat content, protein content, carbohydrate content, coarse fiber content, tensile strength, color (hedonic test), aroma (hedonic test), texture (hedonic test and scoring ), taste (hedonic test) as well as overall acceptance (hedonic test) flakes. Comparison of 30% wheat flour : 70% corn sprouts flour produces flakes with the best characteristics, namely: water content was 2.94%, ash content was 2.99%, fat content was 11.60%, protein content was 14.40%, carbohydrate content was 68.08%, crude fiber content was 6.25%, tensile strength was 4.24 N, color liked, aroma some liked, texture crispy and liked, taste liked and overall acceptance liked.


2018 ◽  
Vol 7 (4) ◽  
pp. 175
Author(s):  
I Gusti Agung Ayu Sintia Padma Dewi ◽  
I Gusti Ayu Ekawati ◽  
I Desak Putu Kartika Pratiwi

The purpose of this research was to know the effect of germination time of millet (Panicum milliaceum) on the characteristics of flakes and to know the right germination time of millet on the characteristics of flakes. The experimental design used was completely randomized design with the germination time of millet treatment, namely 24 hours (T1), 48 hours (T2), 72 hours (T3), 96 hours (T4), and 120 hours (T5). The treatment was repeated 3 repetitions then obtained 15 units of the experiment, the data obtained from the result were analyzed by variance and if the treatment had an effect on the variable then continued with Duncan test. The results showed that the germination of millet had significant effect to water content, ash content, protein content, fat content, crude fiber content, tannin content, taste level (hedonic test), and overall acceptance of flakes. 120 hours germination time of millet had the best characteristics with water content 1,36%, ash content 2,65%, protein content 9,93%, fat content 7,86%, carbohydrate content 78,20%, crude fiber content 5,93, tannin content 0,31%, color liked, flavor liked, texture crispy and liked, taste liked  and overall acceptance liked.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 248
Author(s):  
Putri Ayu Wulandari ◽  
I Made Sugitha ◽  
Ni Made Indri Hapsari Arihantana

This research was aimed to identify the comparison effect of rice flour and purple sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L. Poir) paste on the characteristics of cendol and to identify the right ratio of rice flour and purple sweet potato paste to produce cendol with the best characteristics. Completely randomized design was used in this research with treatment ratio of rice flour and purple sweet potato paste which consisted of 6 levels :  50% : 50%, 40% : 60%, 30% : 70%, 20% : 80%, 10% : 90%, and 0% : 100 %. Each treatment was repeated 3 times, resulting in 18 experimental units. The data were then analyzed with analysis of variance and if the treatment had an effect on the variable, the Duncan test was performed. The results showed that rice flour and purple sweet potato paste ratio had significant effect on water content, ash content, crude fiber content, antioxidant activity, anthocyanin, color, texture, flavor, taste, and overall acceptance of cendol. Making purple sweet potato cendol without using rice flour resulted the best characteristic under the following criteria: 89,47%  water content, 0,14% ash content, 1,44% crude fiber content, 93,42 mg/mL antioxidant activity, 1,37 mg/100g  anthocyanin, dark purple and very liked color, texture chewy and liked, flavor typical of purple sweet potato and liked, taste very typical of purple sweet potato and liked, and overall acceptance very liked.   Keyword : cendol, purple sweet potato paste, rice flour


2021 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 153
Author(s):  
Ika Septiana ◽  
Luh Putu Trisna Darmayanti ◽  
I Made Sugitha

This research aims to determine the comparison effect of coconut pulp flour with grated cassava on the characteristics of klenyem cake, and to find out the exact ratio of coconut flour and grated cassava so as to produce the best characteristics of klenyem cake. The experimental design used Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with treatment of coconut pulp flour and grated cassava ratio consist 6 levels : 20% : 80%; 30% : 70%; 40% : 60; 50% : 50%; 60% : 40%; 70% : 30%. Each treatment was repeated 3 times so obtained 18 experimental units. The parameters observed were water content, ash content, protein content, fat content, carbohydrate content, crude fiber content and the sensory test of the klenyem cake.The data obtained were using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) and if the significant effect to the variables, followed by The Duncan Multiple Range Test (DMRT). The results showed that the comparison of coconut pulp flour and grated cassava have a significant effect on the water content, ash content, protein content, fat content, carbohydrate content, crude fiber content, color and texture (scoring), aroma, taste and overall acceptance (hedonic). Comparison of coconut pulp flour with grated cassava 40%: 60% has been able to produce the best characteristics of klenyem cake. The parameter results of 40% coconut pulp flour with 60% grated cassava that is water content 32.54%, ash content 1.78%, protein content 2.85%, fat content 33.72%, carbohydrate content 33.61%, crude fiber content 21.62%, yellow color, soft texture, aroma liked, taste liked and overall acceptance liked.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 87
Author(s):  
Miskiyah Miskiyah ◽  
Juniawati Juniawati ◽  
Nur Afni Oktafia ◽  
Siti Chairiyah Batubara

Jelly candy is a soft textured candy processed with hydrocolloid components such as gum, pectin, agar, starch, carrageenan, gelatin. These are used to modify the chewy texture. This study aimed was to determine the effect of the combination of chicken feet gelatin and agar on the quality of jelly candy. Processing of chicken feet gelatin jelly candy based on Caeccar et.al (2018) method by modification. The study used a completely randomized design (CRD) with one factor, five levels and three replications. The factors studied were the ratio of chicken feet gelatin and agar 80:20; 60:40; 40:60; 20:80; 0:100. Product quality characteristics observed in this study were water content, ash content, reducing sugar content, sucrose content, and organoleptic quality. The results showed that the combination of chicken feet gelatine and agar were significantly affected water, ash, reducing sucrose content. Jelly candy with a treatment combination of 80% chicken feet gelatine and 20% agar was the best treatment. The results of the analysis of the candy were water content of 11.02± 0.04%, ash content of 0.89± 0.00%, reducing sugar content of 10.83± 0.01%, sucrose content of 50.68± 0.28%. The organoleptic test results showed that chicken feet gelatine improved the texture and taste of jelly candy.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (3) ◽  
pp. 293
Author(s):  
I Made Dwi Purnama Rianta ◽  
Putu Timur Ina ◽  
I Wayan Rai Widarta

This research was conducted with the aims to determine the effect of mocaf and mung bean flour to the characteristics of tuile and get a certain ratio of mocaf and mung bean flour which able to produce tuile with the best characteristics. This research used randomized block design with treatment factor is the ratio of mocaf and mung bean flour which consist of 6 levels: 100%:0%; 90%:10%; 80%:20%; 70%:30%; 60%:40%; and 50%:50%. The treatment was repeated 3 times to obtain 18 units of experiment. The data were analyzed with Analysis of Variance method and if the treatment had an effect on the variable, the Duncan test were performed. The results showed that the ratio of mocaf and mung bean flour had an effect on water content, ash content, protein content, crude fiber content, carbohydrate content, color, taste (hedonic test), texture (hedonic test and scoring test) and overall acceptance (hedonic test). Ratio of 70% mocaf : 30% mung bean flour is the best characteristic with 1,16% water content, 1,46% ash content, 8,54% protein content, 15,49% fat content, 73,33% carbohydrate content, 5,36% crude fiber content, rather liked color, rather liked flavor, crunchy and liked texture, rather liked taste, and overall acceptance is rather liked. Keyword: mocaf, mung bean flour, tuile


2020 ◽  
Vol 142 ◽  
pp. 03006
Author(s):  
Herlina ◽  
Nita Kuswardhani ◽  
Maria Belgis ◽  
Adinda Tiara

The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of comparative treatment of the proportion of Sodium bicarbonate and tartaric acid on the physical and chemical properties of effervescent tablets temulawak, as well as knowing the proportions of sodium bicarbonate and tartaric acid right to produce a good effervescent tablets temulawak. The research method uses a single completely randomized design namely the ratio of sodium bicarbonate: tartaric acid, (F1 = 2.0: 2.5; F2 = 2.5: 2.0; F3 = 3.0; 1.3; F4 = 3 , 5: 1,0, and F5 = 4.0: 0.5y). each treatment was repeated 3 (three) times. The resulted data were analyzed by ANOVA test. The results showed that the proportion of sodium bicarbonate and tartaric acid significantly affected color lightness, hardness, hygroscopicity, solubility times, water content, ash content, and not significantly affect viscosity and pH. The right proportion of sodium bicarbonate acid tartaric acid for making effervescent tablets temulawak is A1 treatment (proportion of sodium bicarbonate and tartaric acid 2.0: 2.5) with the attributes of water content of 66.72%, hardness of 2.20 kg, hygroscopicity of 25.43 g, solubility times of 35 seconds, viscosity 1.75 MPa.S, water content 1.19%, ash content 3.10%, and pH = 5.1.


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 57
Author(s):  
Ni Putu Putri Dewanty Saraswati ◽  
I Gusti Ayu Ekawati ◽  
I Nengah Kencana Putra

This study aims to determine the effect of hanjeli flour and dried snake fruit to the characteristics of snack bar produced and the right ratio of hanjeli flour and dried snake fruit that is able to produce snack bar with the best characteristics. The Completely Randomized Design was used in the research with treatment that is the ratio of hanjeli flour and dried snake fruit which consist of 5 levels: 90%:10%; 80%:20%; 70%:30%; 60%:40%; 50%:50%. The treatment was repeated 3 times to obtain 15 units of experiment. The data obtained were analyzed by variance and if the treatment had an effect on the observed variable then continued with Duncan test. The result showed that hanjeli flour and dried snake fruit had a significant effect on water content, ash content, fat content, protein content, carbohydrate content, coarse fiber content, hardness, color (hedonic), aroma (hedonic), texture (hedonic and scoring), taste (hedonic) and overall acceptance (hedonic). Comparison of 50% hanjeli flour : 50% dried snake fruit produces snack bar with the best characteristics, namely: water content 18.43%, ash content 1,82%, fat content 16.63%, protein content 7.84%, carbohydrate content 55.29%, crude fiber content 3,14%, calori total 402,10 kcal, color liked, aroma very liked, texture little crumbly and liked, taste liked and overall acceptance liked.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 121
Author(s):  
Abdul Hadi ◽  
Nadia Siratunnisak

The instant beverage product ingredients bran is a powder made from rice bran with the addition of sugar, saffron and cocoa powder. The addition of the cocoa powder bran instant drinks can enhance the flavor of drinks, so the demand by the public and boost the selling price of rice bran. This study is experimental by using bran as the manufacture of beverages physical, chemical and organoleptic. The experimental design used was completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 treatments with 3 repetitions. Based on the physical properties of rice bran instant drink water content showed that the more the addition of cocoa powder the higher the water content, pH is highest in treatment T3 (BC 250, BK 250), while the ash content is highest in the control treatment. Based on the organoleptic test of the instant beverage bran with the addition of 350, 300, 250 grams of cocoa powder to the acceptability of flavor, color, aroma and texture result of variance (ANOVA) significantly affect the taste, aroma, color, texture in instant drinks bran. The impact of the addition of cocoa powder in instant drinks bran to the taste, aroma, levels of protein, fiber, starch, pH, moisture content and ash content with a variety of treatments (T0, T1, T2, and T3). Keywords:  Rice bran, cocoa powder, physical and chemical properties


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