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Addion Nizori
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INDONESIA
Indonesian Food Science and TechnologyJournal
Published by Universitas Jambi
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2615367X     DOI : -
Core Subject : Agriculture,
The journal aims and scope contains original research results and scientific review includes research in the field of Food Science and Technology sciences clumps like food chemistry, food processing, microbiology food safety and food engineeringas well as nutrition. In addition, it also covers various technological package for industry, short communication, and other information including promotion and advertisement pertaining the development in food science and technology from IAFT members and non members.
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Effects of Sago Starch Types on Crackers from Edible Larvae of Sago Palm Weevils Helen Tuhumury; Agustina Souripet; Sandriana Nendissa
Indonesian Food Science & Technology Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Vol 4 No 1, December 2020
Publisher : Department of Technology of Agricultural product (THP) Jambi University

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Sago starch and palm weevil larvae can be utilized as ingredients in crackers making to replace tapioca and prawn or fish. This research aimed to study the physicochemical and sensory properties of crackers made from three different sago starch, i.e., Molat, Ihur, and Tuni mixed with sago palm weevil larvae and to determine the best sago starch in making palm weevil larvae crackers. Results showed that Molat sago starch was the best option in making palm weevil larvae crackers. It resulted in crackers with better physicochemical and sensory properties than other sago starch. This cracker had the moisture, ash, protein, fat, fiber, and carbohydrate contents of 9.74, 1.17, 6.94, 0.45, 1.22, and 80.50%, respectively. The hardness of the un-fried crackers (17.19 N) was higher than that of others, while the fried crackers were lower (5.00 N). The crackers from Molat sago starch were liked by panelists in their taste and perceived to have a standard aroma. Whereas panelists extremely desired color, crispiness, and overall likeness. Crackers developed from Molat sago starch, and palm weevil larvae can fulfill the demands of nutritional security.
Optimization Of Glucose and Nitrogen Consentration In Medium Nata de Citrus From Calamansi Orange Juice Nita Anggreani; Ahmad Jais; Bambang Gonggo Murcitro; Anggun Maulidia; Egi Dia Safitri
Indonesian Food Science & Technology Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Vol 4 No 1, December 2020
Publisher : Department of Technology of Agricultural product (THP) Jambi University

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Calamansi orange is a superior fruit that is being promoted for planting in Bengkulu Province. Calamansi citrus preparations have only a few variations, generally made into calamansi orange syrup. This research was conducted to make a new processed variation from calamansi orange juice to Nata de Citrus products and to optimize the nata fermentation medium based on glucose and nitrogen concentrations. This study used a factorial completely randomized design (CRD) with 2 factors. The first factor is the variation of glucose in the medium by diluting orange juice 0 times ( no diluting); 0.5 times; 1 times; 1.5 times and 2 times. The second factor is the variation of nitrogen in the medium obtained by adding 0.6% Ammonium Sulfate; 0.7% and 0.8%. The results were analyzed using ANOVA and for significantly different variables, further analyzed using orthogonal polynomial order 2. The optimum results were obtained at a glucose concentration of 1.76% (dilution of calamansi orange juice 1.65 times) and a nitrogen concentration of 0.17% (ammonium sulfate 0.8%).
Evaluation of The Nutritional Quality of Kuli-kuli (Peanut cake) Produced from Melon seeds and Groundnut. Solomon Achimugu; Judith Okolo
Indonesian Food Science & Technology Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Vol 4 No 1, December 2020
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In the bid to enhance human health and secure food safety as well as public health enlightenment to food, there is the need to evaluate the Nutritional quality of Kuli-kuli from melon seeds. Kuli-kuli which is majorly produced from groundnut is one of the major snacks consumed by most Nigerians especially in the North.The use of melon seeds in the production of Kuli-kuli is not known. Therefore, this research work was carriedout to produce and evaluate the nutrient of Kuli-kuli produced from Melon seeds. Sensory evaluation showed that the Kuli-kuli produced from melon seeds varied in appearance, aroma, texture, taste, and acceptability.
Antibacterial Activities Of Capsicum Frutescens Extracts On Bacteria Isolated From Domestic Food Wastes In Akure Ayodele Isaac; Ajibulu; O Oluyomi
Indonesian Food Science & Technology Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Vol 4 No 1, December 2020
Publisher : Department of Technology of Agricultural product (THP) Jambi University

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Abstract - The aim of this experiment was to determine the antibacterial actions of the extracts of Capsicum frutescens on Forty four (44) bacteria associated with domestic food wastes in Akure metropolis, Ondo State, Nigeria. The bacteria were subjected to antibacterial test using unfiltered extract (UFE) and filtered extract (FE) of Capsicum frutescens prepared by grinding and filtering long pepper fruits in sterile distilled water in a ratio 1:2 (w/v) in mortal, pestle and Whatman paper by Agar Well Diffusion Methods. The aqueous extracts of C. frutescens showed strong appreciable antibacterial activity against the entire test bacteria. The unfiltered extract demonstrated better antibacterial action over the filtered extract. The zones of inhibition exhibited by UFE and FE were 3.33±0.33 mm to 6.00±0.58 mm and 1.33±0.58 mm to 3.33±0.33 mm. Hence, widest and least inhibitions were observed against Proteus mirabilis, Bacillus licheniformis, Myroids odoratimimus and Proteus vulgaris. Keywords - Capsicum frutescens; Domestic food waste; antibacterial effect
Energy potential from Areca Palm through Direct Combustion and Pyrolysis in Indonesia: A review Hendrix Yulis Setyawan; Sunaryo; Budi Waluyo; Merlya; Annisa'u Choirun; Addion Nizori; Sahrial
Indonesian Food Science & Technology Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020): Vol 4 No 1, December 2020
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Global warming that occurs due to rapid population growth and increasing of energy consumption makes energy supply decreases. Energy source from non-renewable energy (fossil fuel) cause increasing greenhouse gas emission level and scarcity of natural resources. This paper reports that agricultural residues especially areca palm wastes had been widely used as an alternative energy source to reducing fossil fuel consumption. About 4.780.000 tones areca palm produced per year around the world and the shell was burned in open air or just thrown in the environment. This work aimed to investigate energy potential from areca palm shell using direct combustion and pyrolysis method also do analysis about this technology from environmental point of view and that contribution for sustainable uses.

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