Setyaningrum Ariviani
Food Science and Technology Study Program, Faculty of Agriculture, University of Sebelas Maret, Jl. Ir. Sutami No 36A Kentingan, Surakarta. Country Indonesia

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FORMULASI TEH HERBA MANIS (TEH HIJAU-STEVIA-HERBA): ORGANOLEPTIK, ANTIOKSIDAN DAN TOTAL KALORI Ariviani, Setyaningrum; Ishartani, Dwi
Jurnal Teknologi Hasil Pertanian Vol 2, No 2 (2009)
Publisher : Universitas Sebelas Maret (UNS)

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk formulasi teh herba manis (teh hijau-stevia-herba) yang disukai konsumen dan menentukan kadar antioksidan dan kalorinya. Sebagai pemanis digunakan stevia karena diketahui memiliki kapasitas antioksidan. Herba yang digunakan terdiri dari jahe, kayu manis dan cengkeh karena kandungan senyawa fenolik yang dapat berperan sebagai antioksidan dan secara kultural biasa digunakan dalam minuman.  Teh herba manis yang disukai konsumen berdasarkan warna, aroma, rasa dan kenampakan keseluruhan seduhan teh adalah formula dengan proporsi teh hijau : stevia 65: 35, proporsi herba 15% terhadap campuran teh hijau-stevia, menggunakan lebih dari satu macam herba. Teh herba manis ini memperlihatkan kadar antioksidan yang tinggi, yaitu 157.73 – 162.67mg fenol/ saji. Total kalori teh yang diuji jauh lebih rendah dibandingkan gula, yaitu sebesar 30 – 152 kal/saji. Hasil penelitian ini memperlihatkan bahwa teh herba manisini cukup prospektif untuk dikembangkan sebagai minuman fungsional berbasis bahan lokal. Kata kunci: antioksidan, kalori, formulasi, teh herba manis 
Development of low sodium salted eggs and its antioxidant potential Setyaningrum Ariviani; Nur Hikmah Fitriasih; Dwi Ishartini
Jurnal Gizi dan Dietetik Indonesia (Indonesian Journal of Nutrition and Dietetics) VOLUME 5, ISSUE 2, 2017
Publisher : Alma Ata University Press

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ABSTRACTBackground: Salted egg is one of processed egg products which has a nutrient content that is comparable to the fresh egg, has a longer shelf life and can be consumed by all ages. The main process in the salted egg production is salting (NaCl) treatment that will give salty taste and acts as a preservative.Objectives: This study aimed to develop low-sodium salted eggs with an antioxidant potential through the innovations in the salting process.Methods: This was an experimental research. Salted eggs were produced with innovations in salting process using various concentration of teak leaf extract and potassium chloride (KCl) substitution. The sensory qualities of the salted eggs were determined using differential tests. Salted eggs with the best sensory quality were determined their nutritional quality with proximate measurements and their antioxidative potency by measuring total phenolic content and antioxidant activityResults: The research result showed that the KCl substitution did not affect the total phenolic content (TPC) of salted eggs, but it reduced the sensory qualities which include the quality of taste, color, flavor and overall. The addition of teak leaf extracts improved both the sensory quality and TPC of salted eggs produced with KCl substitutions. TPC  increased along with increased of teak leaf extract concentrations. KCl substitution or addition of teak leaves extract proved to increase the radical scavenging activity of salted eggs. The low-sodium salted egg with an antioxidant potential which was made using selected salting formulation had nutritional and sensory qualities which comparable to the salted eggs produced using sodium chloride (NaCl)Conclusions: The low-sodium salted eggs have antioxidant potential that can be produced by salting process innovation using teak leaf extract and KCl substitution.KEYWORDS:  salted egg, KCl, teak leaf extracts, antioxidants, sensory