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Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Hasil Ternak
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ISSN : 19780303     EISSN : 23381620     DOI : 10.21776/ub.jitek.
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Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Hasil Ternak (JITEK) is published by Department of Animal Product Technology, Faculty of Animal Science, University of Brawijaya, Malang, Indonesia. JITEK is a peer reviewed biannual journal (April and October) that mediate the dissemination of researchers in animal product, food science, food microbiology, food biotechnology, animal product as functional food and current findings in animal food sciences and technology.
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Electroforesis of Whey and Stretching Water Protein of Mozzarella Cheese Production from Factorial Experimental of Coagulation and Stretching Temperature Purwadi Purwadi
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Hasil Ternak (JITEK) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2010)
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The use of lime juice as acidifier in the making of Mozzarella cheese was aimed to learn the protein profile of whey and stretching water produced with treatment of coagulation and stretching temperature. The treatment of coagulation temperature was G1 = 30oC, G2 = 35oC, G3 = 40oC, and G4 = 45oC, and the treatment of stretching temperature was M1 = 70oC, M2 = 75oC, M3 = 80oC, and M4 = 85oC. The research result showed that coagulation temperature of 30 and 35 oC gave the same protein profile of whey as well as coagulation temperature of 40 and 45oC, while coagulation temperature of 30 and 35oC with coagulation temperatur of 40 and 45oC gave different protein profile of whey. Different coagulation temperature gave different protein profile of whey and stretching water, while different stretching temperature gave the same protein profile of stretching water. Coagulation temperature of 30 and 35oC gave the same protein profile of stretching water as well as coagulation temperature of 40 and 45oC, while coagulation temperature of 30 and 35oC with temperature of 40 and 45oC gave different protein profile of stretching water. Keywords: protein profile, Mozzarella cheese, coagulation temperature, stretching temperature
Improving The Egg Quality Trough Addition Of Green Tea In Diet On Laying Hen Muharlien Muharlien
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Hasil Ternak (JITEK) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2010)
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The Research  was conducted to study the effect of green tea  addition in diet to egg weight, egg number, egg yolk colour , fat level and cholesterol level of egg yolk on laying hens. The materials used were 72 laying hens of 28 weeks old. The method of  the research was experiment arranged in Completely Randomized Design. The treatment were green tea  addition levels were 0 %, 1 %, 2 %, and 3 %. The variables observed were  egg weight,  egg number,  egg yolk colour, fat level and cholesterol level of  egg yolk. The result showed that green tea  had no significant effect  (P> 0.05) on egg weight, egg number and  egg yolk colour, but significant effect  (P<0.05) on fat level and cholesterol level of egg yolk. The conclusion was  green tea  addition  3 % in diets,  had not decreased on egg weight, egg number and not effect on egg yolk colour,  but had decreased fat level and cholesterol level of egg yolk on laying hens. The suggested were on management of laying hen, so addition  2 %  green tea on diets for reducing   fat level and cholesterol level  of egg yolk,  with optimal egg production.   Keywords : Laying hen, Green tea, Egg yolk colour, Fat, Cholesterol
The Quality of Chicken Nuggets With Addition Gouda Cheese Eny Sri Widyastuti; Aris Sri Widati; Rery Dwi Hanjariyanto; Made Yogik Avianto
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The objective of this research was to acquired the best percentage of using cheese in the chicken nuggets  processing. Materials used for this research were nuggets made from chicken meat, Gouda cheese and spices. Experiment done with Random Block Analysis as experiment design by addition Gouda Cheese ( 0% (F0), 5% (F1), 10% (F2), 15% (F3), 20% (F4) ). The results showed that chicken nuggets with  Gouda cheese addition gave  a highly significant effect (P<0.01) on mouisture, fat, protein, ash contents, texture and WHC, and addition gave a non significant effect (P>0.05) on pH and Organoleptic. The best result was nuggets which made with addition of 15 percent of Gouda cheese.The conclusion of this research was the addition of Gouda Cheese to Chiken Nuggets increased fat content, protein content, ash content, WHC and tend to decreased mouistured content, textured.  Result of panelist not trained using cheese in manner chicken nuggets are like made with addition of 15 percent of Gouda cheese. The best result was nuggets which made with addition of 15 percent of Gouda chees   Keywords : Chicken nuggets, Chicken meat, Gouda cheese
Noodle Waste As Substitute For Yellow Corn in Broiler Diet and Its Effect on Carcass Quality Eko Widodo; Osfar Sjofjan; Akhmad Zaenal Wijaya
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Hasil Ternak (JITEK) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2010)
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Experiment aimed to investigate the effect of noodle waste as corn substitute in broiler diet on carcass quality including carcass weight, carcass percentage, abdominal fat percentage, breast meat depositition and cholesterol concentration. The materials used for this experiment were 100 one-day-old Lohmann broiler chicks. Feedstuffs used consisted of concentrate, rice polishing and yellow corn formulated to meet nutrient requirements during starter and finisher periods and given ad libitum. This experiment was arranged in Completely Randomized Design in five replications with five chicks each. The treatments were  0 % noodle waste in diet (P0), 10 % noodle waste in diet (P1),  20 % noodle waste in diet (P2) and 30 % noodle waste in diet, respectively.The variables measured were carcass weight (g/bird), carcass percentage (%), abdominal fat pad percentage (%), deposition of breast meat percentage (%) and meat cholesterol (mg/100g). The results showed that carcass weight and deposition of breast meat percentage were significantly influenced (P<0.01) by substitution of corn with noodle waste in broiler diet. However carcass percentage, abdominal fat pad percentage, deposition of breast meat percentage and meat cholesterol were not significantly (P>0.05) affected by the treatments. The best result was achieved by 20% noodle waste (P2) in diet. The conclusion of this experiment is that utilization of noodle waste as corn substitute in broiler diet is up to 20 % (33.33 % replacing corn).   Keywords: noodle waste, diet, carcass quality, broiler
The Effect of Breeds on Physical and Chemical Quality of Meat Djalal Rosyidi; Agus Susilo; Ivan Wiretno
Jurnal Ilmu dan Teknologi Hasil Ternak (JITEK) Vol. 5 No. 1 (2010)
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This research was carried out in slaughtering house at Krian Sidoarjo, Laboratory of Airlangga University and Laboratory of Animal Product Technology, Animal Husbandry Faculty, Brawijaya University of  Malang. The material used in the research were PO cow and inbreeding Limosin with PO. This present work aimed to know the physical and chemical composition of meats of PO cow and inbreeding Limosin with PO. Independent t test was used in the experiment. Evaluated variables were physical quality including: Water Holding Capacity (WHC), tenderness and chemical quality including pH, water moisture, protein content and fat content.The result showed that the difference effect of breeds on physical quality and chemical quality did not give significant effect.   Keywords : Breeds, Physical and Chemical Quality
Production of Whey Protein Edible Film: The Study of Protein and Glycerol Ratio on Physical and Chemical Properties Khothibul Umam Al Awwaly; Abdul Manab; Esti Wahyuni
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The aim of the research was to know the effect of various protein: glycerol ratio as plasticizer on  physical and chemical properties of whey protein edible film. The result of the research showed that there was highly significant effect (P<0.01) of the protein: glycerol ratio on the WVP, protein solubility, and moisture content. The G3 treatment with protein: glycerol ratio (1:1.5) gives lower values of the WVP, protein solubility, and moisture content. Microstructure of edible film appears unflat on treatment G1, flat on treatment G2 and porous on treatment G3 on its surface.   Keywords : edible film, whey protein, glycerol
The Organoleptic Quality (Crispiness and Taste) of Rambak Cracker From Rabbit Skin on The Different Technique of Fur Picking Dedes Amertaningtyas; Masdiana Ch. Padaga; Manik Eirry Sawitri; Khothibul Umam Al Awwaly
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This objective of this research was compare the different technique of fur picking (liming and boiling) in the organoleptic quality rambak cracker from rabbit skin on crispiness and taste. The benefit of this study is becoming useful information in the quality of rambak cracker from rabbit skin and another animal skin on the organoleptic quality (crispiness and taste). Material of this research were 20 drying rabbit skin 5 – 6 months old. This research applied the experiment research with t test analize to compare the different technique of fur picking. The independent variables of this research are crispiness and taste on rambak cracker from rabbit skin. The research result showed that the different technique of fur picking had highly significant effect (P<0,01) on crispiness. The best result was liming technique of fur picking. They were characterised by sensory evaluation (crispiness) was 4 score, showed that the panelist prefered rambak cracker with liming for fur picking. Therefore, the taste in the sensory evaluation was non significant which in liming and boiling technique. In conclusion, we must use liming (4%) to produce high quality of rambak cracker from rabbit skin or another animal skin (cow, buffalo, chicken or fish).   Keywords : rambak cracker, rabbit skin,organoleptic quality

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