Enik Sulistyowati
Nutrient Department, Polytechnic Health Ministry of Semarang

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Pengaruh Substitusi Tepung Kedelai dan Tepung Ikan Teri terhadap Kadar Protein dan Kalsium Crackers Enik Sulistyowati; Wiwik Wijaningsih; Sri Noor Mintarsih
Jurnal Riset Kesehatan Vol 4, No 3 (2015): September 2015
Publisher : Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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The study objective to determine the effect of substitution of soy flourl and flour anchovy in various proportions to protein and calcium crackers and acceptability in children under five. A preliminary study was conducted to determine two of the five most preferred panelists. Substitution is used soy flour and flour anchovy 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 25%. Having obtained two composition that produces the most preferred crackers followed by the main research to acceptability of children under five and analysis of protein and calcium. The difference in the preference panelists on crackers analyzed by Friedman test. Effect of soy flour and flour anchovy substitution on protein and calcium crackers used ANOVA. Differences acceptance crackers in toodler was analyzed with chi square test. The results showed crackers substitution soy flour and flour anchovy 5% and 10% favored panelists and toddlers. The energy of crackers substitution 5% is 421.97 Calories and substitution 10% was 429.59 Calories. The protein of crackers substitution 5% is 10.97 grams and the substitution of 10% is 17.1 grams. The calcium of crackers substitution 5% is 25,07mg and substitution of 10% was 37.6 mg. Substitution of flour soy and flour anchovy 5% and 10% increase protein and Calcium crackers. Making crackres should be substituted soy flour and flour anchovy 10%.
Service Satisfaction About Teaching, Learning Process And Education Facilities At The Health Polytechnic Of Health Ministry Semarang Hermien Nugraheni; Enik Sulistyowati; Triana Sri Hardjanti
Jurnal LINK Vol 8, No 1 (2012): Januari 2012
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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The purpose of this study were to describe the internal customer's expectations and performance of Health Polytechnic Kemenkes Semarang, analyzing internal customer's satisfaction levels (students, lecturer and staff) to Health Polytechnic Kemenkes Semarang's services. The survey in 2009 showed that the top priority for repairs carried out are: for students, are the cost of education, for lecturers are a component of Learning Facilities, Academic Guidance and Career Development, as well as for employees are an incentive component. The survey in 2010 showed that the top priority for repairs carried out are: for students are nothing, for lecturers are Teaching Facilities, Career Development, Academic Guidance and incentives, as well as for employees are an incentive component. The survey in 2011 showed that the top priority for repairs carried out are: for students are the Education Administration, Laboratory, and Graduate Prospects, for the lecturer are teaching facilities, and incentives, as well for Employees are a component of public facilities and incentives.
The Effect of All-Trans Retinoic Acid Supplementation to Periodontitis Praptiwi Hanafi; Enik Sulistyowati; Kustiono Kustiono
Jurnal LINK Vol 8, No 3 (2012): September 2012
Publisher : Pusat Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat, Poltekkes Kemenkes Semarang

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Vitamin A metabolite all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA), regulates periodontal collagen synthesis. Type 1 collagen, main component of periodontium was destroyed in perio-dontitis. Objectives: to study the effect of ATRA to body weight (BW), periodontal struct-ure, ATRA concentration, and collagen status. Method: 26 Wistar adult male rat of 8 weeks were used in the experimental study with Rancangan Acak Lengkap. Randomly chosen samples were devided into induced periodontitis through Porphyromonas gingivalis innoculation, and not induced. Tetracycline of 18.36 mg/day were given beginning from the finding of periodontitis, for 8 days. Randomly chosen samples were given ATRA 100 and 1000 µg/day, with A0 group as control. Body weight were measured using digital balance, periodontal tissue with light microscope, tissue ATRA concentration with High Performance Liquid Chromatography, collagen status i.e synthesis and degradation with Reverse Transcriptase Polymerizing Chain Reaction, spectrophotometry UV-VIS and Thin layer chromatography. T test was used to analyze BW mean difference among 3 groups before, also after ATRA supplementation. ANOVA was used to analyze BW and collagen status after ATRA supplementation. Result: There were no significant difference BW before and after supplementation (p=0.063 and 0.804). All-trans retinoic acid improves the collagen fiber structure. Amount of ATRA and RNA were not yet measured due to lack of time, technician instrument-ation, while they were needed to gain more measurable data.