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Journal : Warta IHP (Warta Industri Hasil Pertanian)

(Cholesterol content of various Animal-based snacks from west java) Sait, Salya; Satyaputra, Inggriani; F.Hutajulu, Tiurlan; D. Darlianti, Neneng
Warta Industri Hasil Pertanian Vol 11, No 1-2 (1994)
Publisher : Balai Besar Industri Agro

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To increase the costumer acceptance and provide a safeguard of the animal-based snacks customers against the consumption of excessive cholesterol, the quantitative data on the level of cholesterol content of some animal-based sancks produced in west java,i.e. chips of sliced fried chiken small intestine,floured fried eel and cow lung :seasoned dried eel and side-dish of GLC analysis using pracedures for both the formation of acetate derivatives and those of TMS derivatives. Meanwhile,the moistures content as wes as the total fast were also determined.The result of analysis indicated that the highest content of cholesterol was about 3,26. Where as the lowest was about 0.009 grams/100 grams of the food sample, while the level cholesterol content did not depend on the levels of total fast contents.
(The effect of deterpenation process on the medicinal quality of nutmeg oil) Sait, Salya; Satyaputra, Inggriani
Warta Industri Hasil Pertanian Vol 12, No 1-2 (1995)
Publisher : Balai Besar Industri Agro

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To study the effect of deterpenation process on the medicinal quality of nutmeg oil (Myristica fragrans Houtt), the alcoholic extraction as well as the chomatographic separation technique of deterpenationwas employed on some crude nutmeg oil.Result of the experiment concluded that either the alcoholic extration or the chromatograpic separation technique of deterpenation caused a down grade of the medicinal quality of nutmeg oil due to an increase in the level of myristicin concentration. The former technique gave a complete removal of monoterpene hydocarbon and the latter gave only partial removal.