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Journal : AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment)

Characteristics of Carcass and Marbling Score of Male Bali Cattle Using Herbal Supplement of Molasses Block Based on Fermented Pineapple Peel Bulkaini Bulkaini; Djoko Kiswolro; Fahrullah Fahrullah; I Ketut Sumadi; Novizar Nazir
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v9i2.655

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Bali cattle are well-adapted to tropical climates and produce stable, standard-compliant carcasses. This study evaluated carcass traits and marbling scores in nine male Bali cattle (206–245 kg) fed with herbal molasses block (HMB) supplements containing fermented pineapple peel. The cattle were randomly assigned to three dietary treatments (3 replicates each) in a Completely Randomized Design:The research material consisted of: Nine male Bali cattle weighing 206-245 kg, concentrate composed of local ingredients, including: pineapple peel fermented with lactic acid bacteria, ground corn, rice bran, molasses and HMB. Nine Bali cattle were placed in individual pens Randomly Based on a Completely Randomized design with 3 treatments and 3 replications. Feeding treatment: P0 = 39% Ground corn + 61% rice bran + 0% fermented pineapple peel + field grass (adlibitum); P1 = 15% ground corn + 65% rice bran + 20% fermented pineapple peel LAB + field grass (ad libitum) and P2 = 12% ground corn + 73% rice bran + 15% pineapple peel without lactic acid bacteria fermentation + field grass + HMB (adlibitum). The research variables consisting of carcass characteristics and marbling scores were analyzed using analysis of variance using the SPSS version 25 program. The results of the study showed that the addition of pineapple peel without lactic acid bacteria fermentation of 15% in the ration and herbal molasses block (P2) produced carcasses of 52.34% significantly (P>0.05) higher than carcasses in P0 (50.55%) and P1 (49.70%). Carcass length ranges from 144.50±0.50-155.50±4.50 cm. The meat index ranges from 0.89 to 0.98. The area of the rib eye ranged from 28.50-33.00 cm2 and was not significantly different (P>0.05) between treatments. The marbling score of male Bali beef based on treatment was 1.81. The use of fermented pineapple peel in the form of HMB can improve the quality characteristics of Bali male cattle carcasses with a carcass percentage reaching 52.34%; carcass length 155.50 cm, meat index 0.89 and rib eye area 28.50 cm2. The resulting meat has a relatively low marbling score, bright meat color with white meat fat. Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):SDG 2: Zero HungerSDG 8: Decent Work and Economic GrowthSDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
Breadnut Seed Flour (Artocarpus camansi): Potential Utilization as natural stabilizers to Impact the Physicochemical Properties and Organoleptic Value of Ice Cream Djoko Kisworo; Indah Cahya Pertiwi; Bulkaini Bulkaini; Fahrullah Fahrullah; Novizar Nazir
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v9i2.670

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This study aimed to investigate the potential of breadnut seed flour (Artocarpus camansi) as a natural stabilizer in ice cream by evaluating its impact on physicochemical and organoleptic properties. A completely randomized design (CRD) was employed, with breadnut seed flour concentration as the single factor. Five treatment formulations were tested, consisting of varying ratios of skim milk to breadnut seed flour: 100:0 (P0, control), 87.5:12.5 (P1), 75:25 (P2), 67.5:32.5 (P3), and 50:50 (P4). The evaluated parameters included chemical properties (moisture, ash, and crude fiber content), physical properties (overrun and melting resistance), and organoleptic attributes (color, flavor, taste, and texture), assessed through both descriptive and affective methods. Data were analyzed using SAS software at a 5% significance level, with significant differences further examined using the Least Significant Difference (LSD) test. The results demonstrated that breadnut seed flour significantly influenced (p < 0.05) moisture, ash, crude fiber content, and descriptive evaluations of taste, flavor, texture, and color. Affective evaluations also indicated significant effects on flavor, texture, and color, though taste preference remained unaffected. The optimal formulation was the 12.5% breadnut flour treatment (P1), which exhibited favorable characteristics: 60.45% moisture, 1.96% ash, 0.86% crude fiber, 65.83% overrun, and 44.77 minutes of melting resistance. Organoleptically, this treatment produced ice cream with a creamy color, pleasant aroma, smooth texture, and high acceptability among panelists. These findings suggest that breadnut seed flour can effectively serve as a natural stabilizer in ice cream, with the 12.5% incorporation level providing the best balance of physicochemical and sensory properties. Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): SDG 2: Zero HungerSDG 8: Decent Work and Economic GrowthSDG 9: Industry, Innovation and InfrastructureSDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
Co-Authors . Fatma A. Noersidiq Achmad Solichin Agustriyanto Abudi Akhyar Sutaryono Aminurrahman Anita, Cis Arista Riski, Nanda Arjuna Anggara Putra Susanto Azhary Noersidiq B.R.D Wulandari Baeti, Husnul Baiq Rani Dewi Wulandani Baiq Rani Dewi Wulandani Basriani Basriani, Basriani Bela Lufiana Bella Marettiani Sulaiman Bq. Rani, DW Bulkaini (Bulkaini) Bulkaini Bulkaini Bulkaini Bulkaini Bulkaini Bulkaini D. Kisworo D. Rosyidi Dahlanuddin Dahlanuddin Dahlanuddin Dahlanuddin, Dahlanuddin Dasril Aldo Dedy Mirwansyah Dewa Oka Suparwata Dewi Shinta Achmad Djalal Rosyidi Djoko Kiswolro Djoko Kisworo Djoko Kisworo Djoko Kisworo Djoko Kisworo Djoko Kisworo Dwi Kusuma Purnamasari, Dwi Kusuma Dwyardi Eny Yuliani Ervandi, Mohamad Erwan F. Maruddin Fauzia Agustin Febryanti, Farah Fitri Fitri Fitriyani Fitriyani HARYANTO Haryanto Haryanto Haryanto Haryanto Hasma Hasma Holi Patullah I Gusti Ngurah Agung Buana I Ketut Sumadi Indah Cahya Pertiwi Indra Dwi Pangestu Indri Afriani Yasin Ine Karni Ishak Korompot Ishak Korompot K. Sumadi K.G.Wiryawan Kalisom Ulkiyah Kartika Kartika Khaeriyah Nur Lilik Eka Radiati Lilik Rahmawati Lina Permatasari Mardiati Zain Marpuah Maulana Merita Ayu Indrianti Mery Hariratuljannah Mirnawati Mirnawati Moh. Muchlis Djibran Mokoginta, Meity M Muh. Amin Muh. Saleh Nurdin Muhamad Amin Muhamad Amin Muhammad Irfan Said Muhammad Taufik Muhsinin, Muhammad Musanip, Musanip N. Haiza N. W. Siti Nariza Wanti Wulan Sari Novizar Nazir Nur Asia Ibrahim Nursan, Muhammad Nusiferra Satifayanti Oscar Yanuarianto Oscar Yanuarianto Oscar Yanuarianto, Oscar Purwadi Purwadi Purwati, Ria Putra, Ryan Aryadin Rabiatul Adawiyah Ramlan Pomolango Ratmawati Malaka Ratmawati Ratmawati Rezki Amalyadi Richki Hardi Riyayatsyah Robert F Usman Selawati Palilati Selpianus Dogomo Septian, I Gede Nano Silvia Suhardiani, Roro Agustien Suhubdy Suhubdy Sukarne Sukarne Sukarne Sulaiman Ngongu Depamede Sumiati Susan Mokoolang Syamsuhaidi Syamsul Hidayat Dilaga, Syamsul Hidayat Terri Repi Triadi Triadi Vebera Maslami Wahid Yiulianto Wahid Yuliant Wahid Yulianto Wahid Yulianto Wahid Yulianto Wayan Wariata Wilya Wulansari, Tina Tri Yetti Marlida Yulianto, W Yulianto, Wahid Yuliaty Shan Nur Yusriyah Atikah Gobel Yusuf Ahyar Sutaryono Yusuf Akhyar Sutaryono Zaid Al Gifari