Heni Rizqiati
Graduate of Department of Animal Production and Technology, Bogor Agricultural University, Bogor 16680

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Isolation and identification of indigenous lactic acid bacteria from North Sumatra river buffalo milk Rizqiati, Heni; Sumantri, Cece; Noor, Ronny Rachman; Damayanthi, E.; Rianti, E. I.
Indonesian Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences Vol 20, No 2 (2015): JUNE 2015
Publisher : Indonesian Animal Sciences Society

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Buffalo milk is a source of various lactic acid bacteria (LAB) which is potential as culture starter as well as the probiotic. This study was conducted to isolate and identify LAB from indigenous North Sumatra river buffalo milk. Lactic acid bacteria was isolated and grown in medium De Man Rogosa Sharpe Agar (MRSA). The isolation was conducted to obtain pure isolate. The identification of  LAB was studied in terms of morphology, physiology, biochemistry and survival on low pH. Morphology tests were conducted by Gram staining and cell forming; physiology tests were conducted for growing viability at pH 4.5 and temperature at 45oC; whereas biochemistry tests were conducted for CO2, dextran and NH3 productions. Determination of LAB species was conducted using Analytical Profile Index (API) test CHL 50. Results of identification showed that 41 isolates were identified as LAB with Gram-positive, catalase-negative, rod and round shaped characteristics. Resistance test done to low pH (pH 2) for the lactic acid bacteria showed decrease of bacteria viability up to1.24±0.68 log cfu/ml. The resistant isolates at low pH were L12, L16, L17, L19, L20, M10, P8, S3, S19 and S20. Identification with API test CHL 50 for 10 isolates showed that four isolates were identified as Lactobacillus plantarum, L. brevis, L. pentosus and Lactococuslactis. Key Words: Buffalo Milk, LAB, Isolation, Identification
Total Dissolved Solids on Turmeric Emulsion (Curcuma longa L.) Affected by Iota and Kappa Carrageenan Arganis, Lusida Mulia; Rizqiati, Heni; Legowo, Anang Mohamad; Pramono, Yoyok Budi; Al-Baarri, Ahmad Ni'matullah
Journal of Applied Food Technology Vol 5, No 1 (2018)
Publisher : Dept. Food Technology, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences, Diponegoro University

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The quality of emulsion such as total dissolved solids, may be determined by type of emulsifier. Carrageenan is a polysaccharide from red seaweed (Rhodophyceae) and it is well known as emulsifier, however the application of carrageenan has not widely used in traditional beverage in Java Island, Indonesia. Therefore, the purpose of this research was to determine the effect of carrageenan in turmeric emulsion on its total dissolved solids. Distribution of total dissolved solids was tested using total dissolved solid-meter. Iota and kappa carrageenan were used. As a result, carrageenan might increase total dissolved solid at 58±3.4% and iota had reached higher total dissolved solid than kappa. As conclusion, total dissolved solid might be elevated by the addition of carrageenan.DOI:https://doi.org/10.17728/jaft.60
DIVERSIFIKASI PRODUK BERBASIS PANGAN LOKAL UNTUK PENGEMBANGAN DESA WISATA TAMBAHREJO KABUPATEN KENDAL Pramono, Yoyok Budi; Mulyani, Sri; Dwiloka, Bambang; Rizqiati, Heni
JMM (Jurnal Masyarakat Mandiri) Vol 4, No 5 (2020): November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

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Abstrak: Tambahrejo satu desa di Kabupaten Kendal, Jawa Tengah, Indonesia. Tambahrejo terdiri dari 5 dusun yaitu Tembelang, Bogosari, Maron, Mendek dan Gunungsari. Desa Tambahrejo terletak di pinggir jalan alternatif  Provinsi Jawa Tengah yang menghubungkan jalur pantura menuju wilayah tengah. Tambahrejo memiliki potensi ekowisata kebun jambu getas merah. Salah satu terdapat di Dusun Bogosari, di lokasi ini pengunjung dapat menikmati pemandangan kebun serta melihat pengolahan hasil jambu getas merah menjadi manisan, jus, sirup, jenang serta masih banyak lagi makanan olahan dari jambu. upaya diversifikasi pangan lokal dilakukan dengan pemberdayaan masyarakat pada ibu-ibu PKK serta Kelompok  Usaha Tani anggota masyarakat lainnya berupa pelatihan keterampilan penganekaragaman produk pangan berbasis jambu merah sehingga dapat mengatasi permasalahan perekonomian masyarakat serta menjadi penunjang desa wisata. Penganekaragaman produk berbasis jambu getas merah berupa jenang, cheese stick, sirup dan selai.  Saat ini produk tesebut sudah dapat dijual serta dapat memberikan ketrampilan ibu-ibu PKK untuk membuat produk sehingga dapat mendukung pengembangan potensi desa wisata.Abstract:  Tambahrejo is a village in Kendal Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. Tambahrejo consists of 5 dusun namely Tembelang, Bogosari, Maron, Mendek and Gunungsari. Tambahrejo Village is located on the side of an alternative road in Central Java Province that connects the Pantura route to the central region. Tambahrejo has the potential for ecotourism of red  guava gardens. One of them is in Bogosari dusun, where visitors can enjoy the garden view and see the processing of red guava into sweets, juices, syrups, jenang and many more processed foods from guava. Local food diversification efforts are carried out by empowering the community for PKK mothers and other community members in the form of training on skills in diversifying food products based on guava so that they can overcome community economic problems and become a support for tourism villages. Product diversification based on red  guava in the form of  jenang, cheese stick, syrup and jam. Currently these products can be sold and can provide PKK skills to make products so that they can support the development of the potential of a tourist village.