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Pembangunan Fasilitas Pengolahan Ikan dan Pelatihan Good Manufacturing Practices di Industri Pengolahan Ikan Patin Asap Dewi Fortuna Ayu; Andarini Diharmi; Evy Rossi; Syahrul Syahrul
Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol 6 No 4 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Mathla'ul Anwar Banten

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30653/002.202164.844

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CONSTRUCTION OF FISH PROCESSING FACILITIES AND TRAINING OF GOOD MANUFACTURING PRACTICES IN THE SMOKED CATFISH PROCESSING INDUSTRY. This activity aims to increase the production capacity and skills of the workers, which impact the improving quality of smoked catfish products. The activities carried out include the reconstruction of fish processing facilities and training of Good Manufacturing Practices. Results showed that the fish processing facilities that were cleaner, more complete, and ergonomic had reduced weeding time from 8 hours/day to 7 hours/day with the same number of workers. The activities increased production capacity from 800-900 kg to 1-1.2 tons/production (30%). Training activities of Good Manufacturing Practices were also able to increase workers' skills in processing food to SNI 2725: 2013. The training activity was attended by 15 participants, mainly of the workers who implemented health protocols to prevent the transmission of the Covid-19 pandemic. In this activity, the workers were also given some smoked catfish processing equipment and instrumentation.
Pemanfaatan bahan baku lokal dalam pengembangan wisata Pulau Cinta di Desa Teluk Kenidai Kecamatan Tambang Kabupaten Kampar Provinsi Riau Trisla Warningsih; Kusai Kusai; Lamun Bathara; Andarini Diharmi; Deviasari Deviasari
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 2 (2020): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/unricsce.2.38-43

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Teluk Kenidai Village is located in Tambang District, Kampar Regency, Riau Province. Teluk Kenidai Village has the potential for natural tourism in the form of beaches, which are one of the alternative tourist destinations for the community. The activities carried out are playing various kinds of rides and swimming on the banks of the Kampar River. The visitors to the island of love in Kenidai Bay are the largest visitors of all tourist objects in Kampar Regency. The existence of the island of love tourism can develop the community's economy by providing special foods as souvenirs and drinks for tourist visitors. Alternative foods that can be done are processed crispy monitor fish and lime syrup drinks because these two things have very high potential in Kampar Regency, and can provide added value to people's lives. The purpose of the activity is to empower the people of Teluk Kenidai Village, to process various crispy monitoring fish and to increase the attractiveness of the island of love for visiting tourists. The benefits of the activity are opening up people's insights in increasing the potential of natural resources, gaining skills and abilities in making crispy monitor fish and lime syrup to improve the economy. The method is carried out by demonstration and hands-on practice in the manufacture of crispy monitoring fish and lime syrup. The target communities are the people living in Teluk Kenidai Village and village customary leaders and the Tourism Awareness Group (Pokdarwis) totaling 15 people. Evaluation is carried out by giving questionnaires to all participats before and after the delivery of counseling materials and practices. The results of the evaluation of the community service activities that have been carried out show that the increasing desire of the community in practicing extension activities to earn additional income by opening this bussines, especially in the tourist area of Pulau Cinta in Teluk Kenidai Village.
Pembinaan dan Peningkatan Usaha Pengolahan Produk Makanan Jajanan Berbasis Ikan dan Sagu Di Desa Sungai Paku Kabupaten Kampar Dewita Dewita; Yenita Roza; Andarini Diharmi; Syahrul Syahrul; Mirna Ilza
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 3 (2021): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31258/unricsce.3.200-203

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Sungai Paku Village, Kampar Kiri sub-district, Kampar district, is one of the villages designated as a Village Assisted Village by LPPM, University of Riau, with the target group being women who are members of the UD business group. Mother's love. This business group was originally designed to produce fish and sago based snacks. Therefore, PKM activities are directed at fostering, developing and improving product quality that meets SNI standards. This solution will be offered to partners in order to develop their business and improve the quality of their products. The products that have been trained for several years before are fish sago noodles, meatballs, nuggets and fish snacks. Thus, this year's activity is a continuation of the activities of previous years, namely providing training to add product variants, so that PKM activities are emphasized on training on the manufacture of snack food products such as fish risoles and fish balls (fish balls). In this activity the team was accompanied by Kukerta Unri students in 2021 who were deployed in Sungai Paku Village consisting of 2 groups (the Balek Kampung Kukerta group and the Integration Kukerta group). The method of activity used is the extension and experiment method, namely processing sago and fish-based snacks (such as fish balls and risoles). with the implementation stages as follows: (1) The preparation stage, which is to approach partners and provide an explanation of the aims and objectives for carrying out PKM activities. and (2) the implementation stage, namely providing counseling and training to partners. Regarding the technology transfer for processing new variants of snacks such as fish balls and risoles. The outputs of this activity include: i) Increased public understanding of business management, ii) Identification of new business opportunities for fish-based processed products for partners, and iii) Publication on online (electronic) media in Pekanbaru Pos, as well as scientific articles for community service. seminars and publications in nationally accredited journals.
Pengolahan Sirup Buah Pedada (Sonneratia caseolaris) dan Keripik Daun Jeruju (Acanthus ilicifolius) di Desa Teluk Pambang Kecamatan Bantan Kabupaten Bengkalis Trisla Warningsih; Kusai Kusai; Andarini Diharmi; Tomi Ramadona; Chicka Willy Yanti; Deviasari Deviasari
Unri Conference Series: Community Engagement Vol 3 (2021): Seminar Nasional Pemberdayaan Masyarakat
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Universitas Riau

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Community service activities are making processed products as various food products based on the potential of local plants by utilizing the fruit and leaves of mangroves (Sonneratia caseolaris) and (Acanthus ilicifolius) in Teluk Pambang Village. This activity has the aim of developing the business of processing pedada fruit syrup and jeruju leaf chips using mangrove raw materials from local potential with the objectives of: a) technological innovation of processing mangrove leaves and fruit as product raw materials; b) utilization of processed mangroves for food products that have economic value; c) manufacture of processed mangrove products as an altervative to increase people’s income; d) products packaging; and e) increasing the capacity of business management and marketing of processed products from mangroves. The method used is counseling and practice of processing pedada fruit syrup and jeruju leaf chips. The target community in this activity is the mother of the KPM BELUKAP group in Teluk Pambang Village. The results of the activity show that the community strongly agrees with this activity, being involved in practicing the processing of pedada fruit syrup and jeruju leaf chips as an alternative to increase income. Economic analysis of processed pedada fruit syrup is IDR252,000.00,- and jeruju leaf chips are IDR622,400.00,-. After is this service activity shows that there is a culinary business opportunity that is made from mangroves and can be used by the Teluk Pambang Village community to develop mangroves which were originally only for the tourism sector, as well as to cultivate and preserve mangroves.
THE EFFECT OF EXTRACTION TIME ON THE YIELD OF FISH OIL MACKEREL TUNA (Euthynus affinis) EXTRACTED WITH WET RENDERING METHOD M.Halim M.Halim; Mirna Ilza; Andarini Diharmi
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol. 9 No. 1 (2022) Edisi 1 Januari s/d Juni 2022
Publisher : Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan

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ABSTRACTExtraction is one way to produce fish oil. One of the extraction methods to get fish oil is wet rendering. The extraction time can affect the yield. This study aimed to determine the appropriate length of time using extraction by wet rendering of the resulting yield value. The research method  was an experimental method using a non-factorial complete randomized design. The treatments consisted of extraction time, namely P1 (30 minutes), P2 (40 minutes), and P3 (50 minutes) at 70oC. The analyzed parameter  was yield. The obtained results were the yield of tuna fish oil at 30 minutes (20.92%), 40 minutes (24.32%), and 50 minutes (26.17%). The highest yield of tuna fish oil was at 50 minutes. The length of time for tuna fish oil extraction affected the oil yield obtained. Keywords: extraction, time, wet rendering, yield 
Peningkatan Jaringan Pemasaran Produk Lokal Ikan Salai Patin melalui Program Pengembangan Produk Unggulan Daerah Dewi Fortuna Ayu; Andarini Diharmi; Evy Rossi; Syahrul Syahrul
MATAPPA: Jurnal Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Volume 5 Nomor 4 Tahun 2022
Publisher : STKIP Andi Matappa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31100/matappa.v5i1.1533

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The activities of regional superior product development program (RSPDP) in 3rd year at small and medium-sized micro enterprises (SMME) Putra Niaga aim to increase the capacity and marketing network of salai patin fish as local products from Lubuk Agung Village of Kampar Regency, Riau Province.  The steps taken are to design and diversify packaging, expand the marketing network through online media, and construct packaging houses/ showrooms of salai fish products. The results of the activities showed that the activities carried out had an impact on the wider reach of marketing, the variety of types of products produced, increased production capacity, the number of workers, and increased sales turnover.  In general, during the Covid 19 pandemic, Putra Niaga SMME was able to sustain the welfare of the community in Lubuk Agung Village by providing jobs and absorbing raw materials for fresh catfish from Kampar Regency.
BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS AND YIELD OF RED SEAWEED (Eucheuma cottonii)) EXCTRACT Hotmeriah Padang; Mery Sukmiwati; Andarini Diharmi
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022) Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2022
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                        ABSTRACT             Eucheuma cottonii  is one of algae that able to live on seawater and one of the biggest part of sea plantation. Tthis research was aimed to determine  bioactive compounds and yield of red seaweed extract (Eucheuma cottonii) from Jang village, Moro region, Tanjung Balai Karimun district. Research method was extracted red seaweed Eucheuma cottonii with using methanol solution. The analysis parameter was bioactive compound (phytochemical) and yield. Result analysis showed that from phytochemical test bioactive compound of Eucheuma cottonii extract was flavonoid, steroid and saponin. The yield extract was 2.22% Keyword: Eucheuma cottonii, extract, phytochemical, yield
Aktivitas Antioksidan Hidrolisat Protein Ikan Cunang (Congresox talabon) Anggi Angelita Hermaya; Edison Edison; Andarini Diharmi
JURNAL AGROINDUSTRI HALAL Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): Jurnal Agroindustri Halal 7(1)
Publisher : Lembaga Riset dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Djuanda Bogor

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Cunang fish (Congresox talabon) has the potential as a raw material for fish protein hydrolyzates. Hydrolysis of cunang fish using the enzyme papain were produced peptides and amino acids that have antioxidant activity. The aim of this study was to determine the antioxidant activity of the protein hydrolyzate of cunang fish using different papain enzyme concentrations. This study used an experimental method with a completely randomized non-factorial design with three replications, with different papain enzyme concentrations (2%, 4%, 6%). The analysis parameters consisted of proximate content analysis in fish meat, degree of hydrolysis, the dissolved protein of the Bradford method, and the antioxidant activity of the DPPH method on the protein hydrolysate.  The results showed that the protein content of cunang fish had 73.15% (bk). The papain enzyme concentration of 6% was the best concentration hydrolyze cunang meat, is produced. protein hydrolysate.  The results of the protein hydrolyzate analysis showed that the degree of hydrolysis was 46.23%, the dissolved protein was 11.64% and the antioxidant activity was 549.16 ppm. Enzyme hydrolysis can increase dissolved protein content which is directly proportional to the increase in antioxidant activity.
THE EFFECT OF DIFFERENT TEMPERATURES ON OIL YIELD OF WHITE-EEL TAILED CATFISH (Paraplotosus albilabris) EXTRACTED WITH DRY-RENDERING METHOD M. Ufan M. Ufan; Mirna Ilza; Andarini Diharmi
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022) Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2022
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ABSTRACTWhite eel tailed catfish (Paraplotosus albilabris)  is a fish that lives in coastal sea or river estuaries, this fish is a carnivorous fish. One way to get fish oil is by extraction. This study aimed to determine the characteristics of the oil and the yield of White-Eel Tailed Catfish. The method used was an experiment using a completely randomized non-factorial design with yield test parameters. The treatments used were different extraction temperatures (50, 60 and 70ºC) with 3 replications. The analysis of  results showed the characteristic color of white eel tailed catfish oil with a temperature of 50, 60, 70ºC was dark brown, light brown and alight yellow. The result of analysis of varience of different temperature had a significant effect on the yield of white-eel tailed catfish oil. The results of analysis of the yield of white eel tailed catfish oil at temperatures of 50, 60 and 70οC were 3.01%, 3.43% and 3.67% respectively. The highest yield value of  white eel tailed catfish oil  exctracted  with temperature of 70ºC was 3.67%. Keywords: dry rendering, white eel tailed catfish, Fish Oil, Temperature
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION OF FRESH DAGGERTOOTH PIKE CONGER FISH IS (Congresox talabon). Febrina Tumangger; Andarini Diharmi; Edison Edison
Jurnal Online Mahasiswa (JOM) Bidang Perikanan dan Ilmu Kelautan Vol. 9 No. 2 (2022) Edisi 2 Juli s/d Desember 2022
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ABSTRACTDaggertooth pike conger fish is a type of demersal fish that can live up to a depth of 100 m in river estuaries. The crayfish can grow up to 200 cm long but the average length is 100-150 cm. This study propose  to determine the proximate composition of daggertooth pike conger fish (Congresox talabon). The research method used is experimental. The analysis parameters consisted of moisture content, ash, fat and protein (proximate) content. The results showed that the daggertooth pike conger fish had moisture content, ash, fat,  and protein content of 78.52%, 1.64%, 1.50% and 18.18%, respectively. The highest chemical composition in daggertooth pike conger fish is moisture content (78.52%) and the lowest is fat (1.5%). Key Words: Daggertooth pike conger fish; chemical composition; moisture content; fat
Co-Authors Agus Syahroni Agusman, Indra Akhyar Ali Alghifary, Zaki Allecya Tri Elisabeth Sihombing Anggi Angelita Hermay Anggi Angelita Hermaya Azmi, Heriza Br. Sianturi1, Frisdauli junitaMargaret Chicka Willy Yanti Dahlia Dahlia Deando Hentun Gultom Dedi Fardiaz Deviasari Deviasari Dewi Fortuna Ayu Dewita Dewita Dewita, Dewitad Dian Iriani Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Edison Ela Davera Sari Emma Susanti Enda Mora Endang Sri Heruwati Endang Sri Heruwati Fachrul Roji Fatma Eka Putri Febriani Melisa Sinurat Febriani Melisa Sinurat Febrina Tumangger Febrina Tumangger Feby Dwi Anisha Putri Helmi Nurhanif Henni Syawal Herawati Br Ginting Heriyanti Heriyanti, Heriyanti Hermaya, Anggi Angelita Hotmeriah Padang Illahi, Sikarina Ilman Arif Indah Azisari Indah Azisari Indra Agusman Indra Agusman Ira Sari Irasari, N. Irene Charistia Jhosua Fransiskus Karnila, Rahman Karnila Kenzo Aditya Muhammad Yandhria Putra Kristina Natalia Kusai Kusai Kusai, Kusai Lamun Bathara Lorde Sembiring Lorde Sembiring M Lamudin Noor M. Faiz Akhimuddin M. Ufan M. Ufan M.Faisal Saputra S M.Halim M.Halim Manurung, Rahel Eriani Maria Marifa Indar Wara Gandini Mery Sukmiwati Mirna Ilza Mirna Ilza Mirna Ilza Muhammad Arief Muhammad Zakiyul Fikri N Ira Sari N Ira Sari N Ira Sari N Ira Sari N Ira Sari N. Ira Sari N. Nurjanah ndang Sri Heruwati Nofri Sandria Nola Rahma Aulia Noor Ira Sari Nur Ira Sari Nuraini Nuraini Nurhanif, Helmi Nuri Andarwulan Nurul Muji Ariani Oktavianti, Mila Panji Yaversio Praja Prayogo Priady Simatupang Putra, Sanjaya Mandala Putri Rahmadani Putri, Fatma Eka Putri, Indah Prasetya PUTRIANA SARI SIRAIT Rana Salma Reza Saputra Reza Saputra Rezky Fransiskus Simanjuntak Rindi Metalisa, Rindi Rossi, Evy RR. Ella Evrita Hestiandari Rusnawati Rusnawati Salma, Putri Santhy Wisuda Sidauruk Santika, Jesi Sari, Noor Ira Selamat ariyadin Sidauruk, Santhy W. Silaban, Deni Saputra Silfi Zuhriani Siregar, Cici YP Siregar, Rizky Febriansyah Siti Aminah Siti Khaizatul A’mal Suardi Loekman Sukendi Sukendi Sulistiana Pramita Nosa Sumarto Sumarto Sumarto Suparmi Suparmi Suparmi Syahada, Melania Syahrul Syahrul Syahrul Syahrul Syahrul Syahrul Syahrul Syahrul Tessha Fitriani Tiara Kurnia Sari Tiara Septiani Lumban Gaol Tince Sofyani Tince Sofyani Titieu Keumala Sukandar Tomi Ramadona Tri Ayu Ningsih Trisla Warningsih Ulil Amri Wahyudi Wahyudi Wikky Aditiya Putra Yenita Roza Yuni Afrida Yuni Suseno