Cahyanto, Muhammad N
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Identifikasi komponen dan Uji Potensi Anti Jamur Minyak Atsiri Serai Dapur (Cympobogon citratus) Terhadap Jamur Penghasil Aflatoksin Yanti, Rini; Nurdiawati, Hermina; Cahyanto, Muhammad N; Pranoto, Yudi
AGRITEKNO: Jurnal Teknologi Pertanian Vol 9 No 2 (2020): AGRITEKNO: Jurnal Teknologi Pertanian
Publisher : Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jagritekno.2020.9.2.72

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Aspergillus flavus and A. parasiticus are food spoilage fungi and produce aflatoxin that causes serious food safety problems. The antifungal agent is needed to control these fungi. This study aimed to determine the component of lemongrass essential oil and to test the oil’s ability to inhibit the growth of A. flavus and A. parasiticus. Five variations in the concentration of lemongrass oil were tested separately on A. flavus and A. parasiticus and, fungal growth was observed for 7 days. The results of the identification of the essential oil components using GC-MS showed that lemongrass essential oil has the main components of citral (53.77%) and z-citral (34.05%). Lemongrass essential oil with various concentrations (0.01%; 0.02%; 0.04% and 0.08%) showed the ability to inhibit the growth of A. flavus and A. parasiticus and the concentration of 0.08% indicated that lemongrass oil could inhibit the growth of both fungi for 100% during 7 days of observation. Keywords: antifungal, aflatoxin, citral, essential oil, lemongrass oil ABSTRAK Aspergillus flavus dan A. parasiticus merupakan jamur yang banyak ditemukan mengkontaminasi pangan. Kedua jamur tersebut menghasilkan aflatoksin, yang berbahaya bagi kesehatan manusia, sehingga diperlukan anti-jamur untuk mengendalikan pertumbuhannya. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui komponen minyak atsri serai (Cymbopogon citratus) dan menguji kemampuan minyak tersebut sebagai penghambat pertumbuhan A. flavus dan A. parasiticus. Lima variasi konsentrasi minyak serai diujikan secara terpisah pada A. flavus dan A. parasiticus dan dilakukan pengamatan pertumbuhan jamur selama 7 hari. Hasil identifikasi komponen minyak atsiri menggunakan GC-MS menunjukkan bahwa minyak atsri serai memiliki komponen utama citral (53,77%) dan z-citral (34,05%). Minyak atsiri serai dengan berbagai konsentrasi (0,01%; 0,02%; 0,04% dan 0,08%) menunjukkan kemampuan menghambat pertumbuhan A. flavus dan A. parasiticus dan konsentrasi 0,08 % menunjukkan bahwa minyak serai mampu menghambat pertumbuhan kedua jamur sebesar 100 % selama 7 hari pengamatan Kata kunci: antijamur, aflatoksin, minyak atsiri, minyak serai, sitral
Aplikasi Edible Coating Pati Sagu dengan Penguat Selulosa Bakterial Terhadap Karakteristik Buah Apel Potong Agustin, Sukmiyati; Cahyanto, Muhammad N
AGRITEKNO: Jurnal Teknologi Pertanian Vol 13 No 2 (2024): AGRITEKNO: Jurnal Teknologi Pertanian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jagritekno.2024.13.1.166

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Quality and shelf life degradation are problems in minimally processed horticultural products (fresh-cut). Edible coating is one way to protect the product from the quality degradation process. Edible coating is a thin layer of edible material applied to the product's surface. One of the potential materials for forming edible films is sago starch. Sago starch-based edible coating has the disadvantage of low mechanical strength and a barrier to water vapor. The addition of bacterial cellulose (BC) filler functions as a physical barrier to vapor and gas while improving its mechanical strength. The treatments applied to fresh-cut Malang apples were without edible coating, with sago edible coating and sago edible coating plus BC. The application of sago edible coating with the addition of BC was able to reduce changes in weight loss by up to 66.4%, and hardness by up to 32.50%, as well as maintaining the total dissolved solids, color (brightness), and acidity level (pH) of fresh-cut apples until the 8th day of storage. Adding BC to the edible coating formula provided a better protective effect than edible coating without BC.