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GCMS identification of volatile compounds in Indonesia’s specific traditional “kalio” and dried rendang Rini Rini; Daimon Syukri; Fauzan Azima
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (553.337 KB) | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v4i1.34

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Rendang is a traditional-specific food in Indonesia. Rendang is generally made with beef, coconut milk, and spices. There are two types of rendang according to its time processing. Rendang “kalio” is a final product of rendang that needs a short heating period while dried rendang is produced by the longer heating period. In the present study, the profile of the volatile compounds that most obtained from spices was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to characterize the influence of the cooking period on the flavor characteristic of two available types of rendang. There were dozens of volatile compounds identified including carboxylic, aromatic, carbonyl, and alcohols where carboxylic and aromatics were the predominant volatile fractions. The results indicated that the cooking period affected the profile of volatile compounds between "kalio" rendang and dried rendang. Carboxylic and aromatics were less in the dried rendang compared to the rendang “kalio” where others were opposites. The increase of carbonyls and alcohol during the cooking process has suggested can play a crucial role in the flavor of dried rendang.
In Vitro Starch Digestibility and Total Carotenoid of Corn from Various Types of Processing Rina Yenrina; Fauzan Azima; Rani Liganti; Heriyenni Heriyenni
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2020)
Publisher : Asia Pacific Network for Sustainable Agriculture, Food and Energy (SAFE-Network)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (186.18 KB) | DOI: 10.29165/ajarcde.v4i2.55

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This research aims to study in vitro starch digestibility, total carotenoid, and nutritional content from various ways of corn processing. The design used in this study was explorative with six treatments is raw, boiled, steamed, roasted, fried, and puffing. The results showed that the lowest water content was found in popcorn (0.93%), the lowest ash content in raw corn (0.52%), the lowest fat content in raw corn (0.61%), the highest protein content in raw corn (8.80%), the highest starch content in popcorn (59.19%), the lowest amylose content in fried corn (19.56%) and the highest amylopectin in fried corn (80.44%), FFA content (0.33%) in fried corn, the highest carotenoid content (11.05 μg/g) was found in raw corn and the lowest carotene content(6.01 μg/g) was found in popcorn, the lowest starch digestibility (47.36%) was found in raw corn
Application of Bibliometric Visualization and Mind Mapping for Dadih Development Shinta Mutia Sari; Hijratun Amini; Lucia Saraswati; Fachrur Rozi; Novizar Nazir; Fauzan Azima; Rahmayani Rahmayani
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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.v7i2.287

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Beneficial lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are used to produce dadih, contributing to its health benefits. Dadih is fermented with lactic acid bacteria that convert lactose into glucose and galactose, enhancing digestibility. Despite its potential, dadih has limited appeal due to its traditional production methods and restricted market availability. To address this issue, the article suggests employing methodical concept development techniques, such as Mind Mapping, to generate innovative ideas for dadih product development. In addition, bibliometric analysis is used to obtain insight into the research trends and prospects in the field of food technology as they pertain to local fermented dadih products. The findings from the VOSviewer analysis reveal various aspects of dadih research, including mutagenicity, food safety, and fermented dairy products. Using these insights and mind-mapping techniques, this study advances dadih product development knowledge and is a foundation for future research.
Analysis of the Financial Feasibility of Producing an Instant Drink Mixed with Siamese Orange Peel Extract and Cinnamon Extract Anesti Viantika Gea; Tuty Anggraini; Fauzan Azima
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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.v8i1.366

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Instant drinks are now increasingly popular among people. Because its practical use makes it easier for people to consume it. Then, along with the need to maintain health, drinks made from herbal ingredients have also become the people’s choice. One of the herbal ingredients that can be used is Siamese orange peel and cinnamon. The two ingredients are extracted and dried with a spray dryer, and the powder obtained is added with stevia sugar (1:3) and then packaged in 2 grams/sachet. Feasibility analysis is needed to determine whether this instant drink is feasible if used as a production business. From several financial aspects, the Break Event Point (BEP) receipt was IDR 68,480,496, the BEP production volume was 5,707 boxes, and the BEP price was IDR 8,965/box. Then, the eligibility criteria used are Net Present Value (NPV) obtained at IDR 13,049,296 (NPV>0), Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 16.59% (IRR>interest rate), Net Benefit Cost Ratio (Net B/C) 1.23 (Net B/C>1), and Payback Period (PP) 1 year 4 months (PP<age of business).
GCMS identification of volatile compounds in Indonesia’s specific traditional “kalio” and dried rendang Rini Rini; Daimon Syukri; Fauzan Azima
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020)
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.v4i1.34

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Rendang is a traditional-specific food in Indonesia. Rendang is generally made with beef, coconut milk, and spices. There are two types of rendang according to its time processing. Rendang “kalio” is a final product of rendang that needs a short heating period while dried rendang is produced by the longer heating period. In the present study, the profile of the volatile compounds that most obtained from spices was analyzed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) to characterize the influence of the cooking period on the flavor characteristic of two available types of rendang. There were dozens of volatile compounds identified including carboxylic, aromatic, carbonyl, and alcohols where carboxylic and aromatics were the predominant volatile fractions. The results indicated that the cooking period affected the profile of volatile compounds between "kalio" rendang and dried rendang. Carboxylic and aromatics were less in the dried rendang compared to the rendang “kalio” where others were opposites. The increase of carbonyls and alcohol during the cooking process has suggested can play a crucial role in the flavor of dried rendang.
Application of Bibliometric Visualization and Mind Mapping for Dadih Development Shinta Mutia Sari; Hijratun Amini; Lucia Saraswati; Fachrur Rozi; Novizar Nazir; Fauzan Azima; Rahmayani Rahmayani
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023)
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.v7i2.287

Abstract

Beneficial lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are used to produce dadih, contributing to its health benefits. Dadih is fermented with lactic acid bacteria that convert lactose into glucose and galactose, enhancing digestibility. Despite its potential, dadih has limited appeal due to its traditional production methods and restricted market availability. To address this issue, the article suggests employing methodical concept development techniques, such as Mind Mapping, to generate innovative ideas for dadih product development. In addition, bibliometric analysis is used to obtain insight into the research trends and prospects in the field of food technology as they pertain to local fermented dadih products. The findings from the VOSviewer analysis reveal various aspects of dadih research, including mutagenicity, food safety, and fermented dairy products. Using these insights and mind-mapping techniques, this study advances dadih product development knowledge and is a foundation for future research.
Analysis of the Financial Feasibility of Producing an Instant Drink Mixed with Siamese Orange Peel Extract and Cinnamon Extract Anesti Viantika Gea; Tuty Anggraini; Fauzan Azima
AJARCDE (Asian Journal of Applied Research for Community Development and Empowerment) Vol. 8 No. 1 (2024)
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.v8i1.366

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Instant drinks are now increasingly popular among people. Because its practical use makes it easier for people to consume it. Then, along with the need to maintain health, drinks made from herbal ingredients have also become the people’s choice. One of the herbal ingredients that can be used is Siamese orange peel and cinnamon. The two ingredients are extracted and dried with a spray dryer, and the powder obtained is added with stevia sugar (1:3) and then packaged in 2 grams/sachet. Feasibility analysis is needed to determine whether this instant drink is feasible if used as a production business. From several financial aspects, the Break Event Point (BEP) receipt was IDR 68,480,496, the BEP production volume was 5,707 boxes, and the BEP price was IDR 8,965/box. Then, the eligibility criteria used are Net Present Value (NPV) obtained at IDR 13,049,296 (NPV>0), Internal Rate of Return (IRR) 16.59% (IRR>interest rate), Net Benefit Cost Ratio (Net B/C) 1.23 (Net B/C>1), and Payback Period (PP) 1 year 4 months (PP<age of business).
Characteristics of Sambung Nyawa (Gynura procumbens) mix with Cinnamon (Cinnamomum burmannii) as Functional Drink Instant Powder Della Ulsiani; Rina Yenrina; Fauzan Azima
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.v9i2.618

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Instant powder drinks are practical, water-soluble beverage products with a long shelf life. This study developed a functional instant powder drink from sambung nyawa (Gynura procumbens) leaf extract, enriched with cinnamon bark extract to enhance flavor and antioxidant properties. The goal was to see how different amounts of cinnamon bark powder (0%, 15%, 20%, 25%, and 30%) affected the physical, microbial, and taste qualities of the final drink and to find the best recipe. A completely randomized design with three replications was used. We analyzed the data using ANOVA and DNMRT at a 5% significance level. Results showed that cinnamon addition significantly affected total polyphenols, antioxidant activity (IC50), titratable acidity, dissolving time, taste, and aroma, but had no significant effect on moisture content, ash content, water-insoluble fraction, total plate count, or color. The best mix included 30% cinnamon, which resulted in 2.11% moisture, 0.33% ash, 0.99% total acidity, 201.45 mg GAE/g total polyphenols, 78.75 mg/L IC50, 33.44 seconds to dissolve, 0.93% insoluble part, 2.37×10³ CFU/g total plate count, and good ratings for color (3.7, liked), taste (3.33, neutral), and aroma (3.67, liked). Contribution to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs):SDG 2: Zero HungerSDG 8: Decent Work and Economic GrowthSDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production
Co-Authors .M.S, Zarlis Adamsyach Prana Walidin Adharani, Yana Agusmal, Deni Ahmad Fahmi Lim, Ahmad Fakhzan Lim Aisman Aisman Aji, Irfan Pandu Alfaridzi, Eko Alima Rizkia Hsb Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani Anesti Viantika Gea Anwar Kasim Aprialdho, Rivan April Laksana Apriliano, Yova Rezky Arafat, Andril Ardharani, Yana Arfian Suryasuciramdhan Ari Wibowo Sembiring Armenia, Armenia Aryadi Rachman Asmar, Sarah Azhani Amran, Siti B P Priosoeryanto Cesar Welya Refdi D Muchtadi Daimon Syukri Dedi Masri Della Ulsiani Dhiyandra Prasetya Gusti Diana Sylvi Diana Sylvi Dini Novita Sari Dwi, Gebi Sintia Elvinas, Rici Erizal Erizal F R Zakaria F. Failisnur Fachrur Rozi Fajratul Yanda Felga Zulfia Radiana Felga Zulfia Rasdiana Gimnastiar, Nazar Habibie, Muhammad Fadhil Haeruddin Hafid Haramain, Genta Hasbullah Hasbullah Hasbullah Hasbullah Hendri Nurdin Heni Pujiastuti Heriyenni Heriyenni Heriyenni, Heriyenni Hijratun Amini Hijriyantomi Suyuthie Ikram, A. Aiyul Irzal Irzal Ismed Ismed Ismed Ismed Karim, Ahmad Khairul Fahmi Sagala Laila Ali Tanjung Liganti, Rani Lola Amalia Sibarani Lucia Saraswati M Farhan Hidayatullah Magfirah, Magfirah Majahar Ali, Majid Khan Memanda, Freddy Metriadi, Metriadi Muhammad Alfiyansah Muhammad Zikri Najwatul Khoiriah Nanda, Ririn Fatma Neswati Neswati Netty Sri Indeswari Ninsix, Retti Novelina Novi Yanti, Silvia Novizar Nazir Novizar Novizar Novizar Novizar Novizar, Novizar Novridah Reanti Purba Nur Azizah Hrp Nurbaya Ambo, Sitti Okta Elviana Manurung Parlaungan Gabriel Siahaan Periadnadi Periadnadi Popy Meilina Purnama Dini Hari Qardhawi, Nadif Yusuf Rahmayani Rahmayani Rani Liganti Refky Genta Saputra Reni Koja Retti Ninsix Rhizqi Dwiputra Ramadhan Rina Yenrina Rina Yenrina Rini B Rini Rini Rini Rini RINI RINI Risanty, Rita Dewi Rully Mujiastuti Sahadi Didi Ismanto Sandonella Anggini Sarah Asmar Saraswati, Lucia Sayuti, Kesuma Sepni Asmira Sharla Setyawati Shinta Mutia Sari Silfeni Silfeni Siti Dhifah Umairah Supu, Ramli Surini Siswarjono Sutrisno, Mirza Syukri , Daimon Tuty Anggraini Vlio Lina Monalisa Wan Ishak, Wan Rosli Wardah Sahrani Sibarani Wellyalina, Wellyalina Welya Refdi, Cesar Yanti, Herina Yolanda, Milda Yuneita Anisma YUSRA YUSRA Yusra Yusra Zahran, Fikry Muhammad Zarlis .M.S Zulkurnain, Musfirah