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KOMPETENSI AKTIVASI PROTEIN EKSTRAK SPERMATOZOA PADA OOSIT M-II KAMBING BERDASARKAN ANALISIS PROFIL INTENSITAS KALSIUM (Ca+2) Gatot Ciptadi; Sri Rahayu; Budi Siswanto; Eva Ari Wahyuni; Aulanni’am A; Nur Ihsan
Jurnal Kedokteran Hewan Vol 7, No 2 (2013): September
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (374.164 KB) | DOI: 10.21157/j.ked.hewan.v7i2.928

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Penelitian ini bertujuan mengkarakterisasi profil ekstrak spermatozoa (ES) dengan sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE) elektroforesis dan mempelajari potensi ES dalam aktivasi M-II oosit. Kedua isolat protein total ES (2,5 µg/ml) serta protein spesifik 100 kD (1,98 µg/ml) disuplemensikan dalam medium aktivasi tissue culture medium (TCM)-199 stok. Intensitas Ca+2 diamati dengan fluo-3 menggunakan confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa suplementasi ES dan 100 kD protein menghasilkan oosit teraktivasi (cleavage) masing-masing 43,75 dan 2,00%. Intensitas Ca+2 menunjukkan adanya variasi dan pola yang berbeda, yakni intensitas fluoresen lebih tinggi pada oosit teraktivasi.
Phenotypic Similarities and Differences of Genetic Characteristic Boer and PE Goat Yield Crossbreeding 1st and 2nd Generation Rosidi Azis; Gatot Ciptadi; S. Suyadi
Chalaza Journal of Animal Husbandry Vol 5, No 2 (2020): Chalaza Journal of Animal Husbandry
Publisher : UNIVERSITAS SEMBILANBELAS NOVEMBER KOLAKA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (968.76 KB) | DOI: 10.31327/chalaza.v5i2.1364

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This research aimed to analyze the phenotypic similarity and genetic characteristics of 1st and 2nd generation (G1 and G2) goat of Boer and PE goat yield crossbreeding. The number of offsprings of G1 and G2 was46 and 28 goats, respectively. Data analysis of phenotypic characteristics was estimated by calculating the opportunities of the number of the appearance of G1 and G2 offspring. The result showed that the percentages of the G2 of  W11 similarity (67.86%) more significant than G1 (26.09%).  The W21was the G1 (45.65%) higher than G2 (10.71%), and W31 was G1 (28.26%) higher than G2 (21.43%). It concluded that G2 had phenotypic similarities of the characteristic (color) in total progeny. The G2 goat displays the phenotypic characters of inheritance (color)patterns that had more significant similarity than the results of the G1, as well as similarities in morphological characters that were different from the G1. The characteristics (colors) in the G2 had dark brown head color greater than G1, and body conformation approaches to Boer goat. Other colors like light brown, plain white, black, and straight black on G1 greater than G2.
EVALUASI PERFORMA BOBOT BADAN DAN STATISTIK VITAL SAPI MADURA BERDASARKAN TAHUN KELAHIRAN Sulistyoningtyas I.; V.M. Ani Nurgiartiningsih; Gatot Ciptadi
JURNAL ILMIAH PETERNAKAN TERPADU Vol 5, No 2 (2017)
Publisher : DEPARTMENT OF ANIMAL HUSBANDRY, FACULTY OF AGRICULTURE, UNIVERSITY OF LAMPUNG

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This research was done to compare performance of Madura cattle born in 2015 and 2016 at Unit of Technical for Animal Breeding and Animal Health Madura. Two hundred tails of Madura cattle that were one day old, 205 days old, and 365 days old were used in this research. They were offsprings of 12 tails of male cattle and 200 tails of female cattle. Variables observed were body weight, body height, body length, and heart girth. Data collected were analyzed by t test. Result of this research indicated that performance of Madura cattle that was one day old and 205 days old born in 2015 and in 2016 were not different (P>0.05). Performance of Madura cattle that was 365 days old born in 2015 and in 2016 were different (P<0.05). The performance of cattle born in 2015 versus in 2016 were 113.00±12.19 kg vs 120.00±10.86 kg for body weight (yearling weight),  110.00±6.81 cm vs 114.00±2.46 cm for body height, 103.00±6.70 cm vs 106.00±4.71 cm for body length, and 118.00±8.05 cm vs 120.00±5.91 cm for heart girth. It could be concluded that performance of Madura cattle that was 365 days old born in 2016 were higher than that was in 2015. Keywords: Madura cattle, Body weight, Bidy height, Body length, Heart girth
Environmentally Friendly Livestock Waste Management in High-Population Areas in Karang Ploso Malang Regency East Java Muhammad Arwani; Abdul Hakim; Agus Budiarto; Gatot Ciptadi; Yudit Oktanella
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat
Publisher : Institut Teknologi dan Bisnis Asia Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32815/jpm.v4i2.480

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Purpose: This abstract explores the need for integrated development in the agricultural and livestock sectors of Ngenep Village, Karangploso, Malang Regency, focusing on utilizing livestock waste effectively. Method: The study details the steps to develop a system for producing organic fertilizer and animal feed from agricultural and livestock waste. It highlights the successful implementation within the "Langgeng Mulya" dairy cattle farming community, emphasizing the utilization of waste for organic fertilizer in chili and tomato cultivation. Practical Applications: The research findings showcase the positive response of local farmers to the utilization of livestock waste, addressing the scarcity of organic fertilizer, particularly for tomato and chili growers. This sustainable approach fosters self-sufficiency and offers insights into waste-to-resource strategies. Conclusion: This study underscores the importance of integrating the agricultural and livestock sectors for sustainable waste management and resource utilization. It provides valuable lessons for enhancing the efficiency of rural development programs.
Impacts of COVID-19 on Ecotourism: A Study in Bijilo Monkey Forest and Kachikally Crocodile Pool, The Gambia Sambou, Omar; Marjono, Marjono; Ciptadi, Gatot; Putra, Fadillah
Journal of Indonesian Tourism and Development Studies Vol. 11 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Graduate School, Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jitode.2023.011.02.03

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Most people agree that COVID-19 has affected the tourism sector the most. This paper seeks to find the socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19 on the destination under study. The research implored semi-structured interviews, observations, and content analysis to acquire information. The first case of the virus in The Gambia was registered on the 16th of March 2020. As of the 29th of January, 2021, the country registered 4,090 positive cases of COVID-19, out of whom 3,792 have recovered, 128 are confirmed to have died, and 170 active cases. A total of 59% of confirmed cases are male and 41% female. The ecotourism industry of The Gambia is hit hard by the impacts of COVID-19. The places highly affected are the wildlife ecologies with no spiritual connections. There is evidence of wildlife crime and negative human-wildlife interaction. Sacred sites are easier to manage as people’s spirituality frowns at wildlife cruelty. The pandemic has caused severe economic, health, and social challenges in the Gambia, killing many and disrupting the normal functioning of society, including wildlife ecologies in some places. It has increased wildlife hunger in Kachikally Crocodile Pool, economic distress, and human-wildlife conflict in Bijilo Monkey Forest and surrounding.   Keywords: Covid-19, Ecotourism, Environment, impacts, socio-economic.
Korelasi antara Ukuran-ukuran Tubuh dengan Bobot Badan pada Domba Persilangan DEG dan Merino Sutopo, Bima Prakasa Dermawan; Nurgiartiningsih, Veronica Margareta Ani; Ciptadi, Gatot
Journal of Livestock and Animal Health Vol. 5 No. 2 (2022): August
Publisher : Politeknik Pertanian Negeri Payakumbuh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (291.416 KB) | DOI: 10.32530/jlah.v5i2.559

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Bobot badan adalah salah satu kriteria seleksi untuk meningkatkan mutu genetik. Korelasi bobot badan dengan beberapa ukuran tubuh pada domba memegang peranan penting dalam program seleksi. Tujuan penelitian adalah untuk mengkaji korelasi antara lingkar dada, lingkar leher, dan lingkar kanon dengan bobot badan pada hasil persilangan Domba Ekor Gemuk dengan domba Merino (DEG-MER). Materi yang digunakan adalah domba DEG-MER yang terdiri atas 14 ekor jantan dan 25 ekor betina. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah studi kasus dengan pengukuran langsung pada sampel yang dipilih secara purposive sampling yaitu berdasarkan pertimbangan jenis kelamin, umur, dan kondisi ternak. Data hasil pengukuran dianalisis menggunakan korelasi dan regresi sederhana. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa rata-rata korelasi antara lingkar dada, lingkar leher atas, lingkar leher bawah, lingkar kanon depan, dan lingkar kanon belakang terhadap bobot badan pada domba DEG-MER jantan berturut-turut 0,96, 0,75, 0,78, 0,7, dan 0,74,  sedangkan nilai determinasinya adalah 0,92, 0,56, 0,61, 0,5, dan 0,55. Rata-rata korelasi antara lingkar dada, lingkar leher atas, lingkar leher bawah, lingkar kanon depan, dan lingkar kanon belakang terhadap bobot badan pada domba DEG-MER betina berturut-turut 0,93, 0,79, 0,81, 0,76, dan 0,76, sedangkan nilai determinasinya adalah 0,87, 0,63 0,65, 0,57, dan 0,57. Kesimpulannya, korelasi antara lingkar dada terhadap bobot badan memiliki hubungan yang paling kuat dibandingkan dengan lingkar leher atas, lingkar leher bawah, lingkar kanon depan, dan lingkar kanon belakang pada domba persilangan DEG dengan Merino.
Sensory Characteristics Of Pinogu Coffee From Bone Bolango Gorontalo Susilo, Bambang; Ciptadi, Gatot; Kurniawan, Syahrul; Fibrianto, Kiki; Samudra, Rizki Putra; Wulandari, Eka Shinta
Journal of Innovation and Applied Technology Vol 8, No 2 (2022)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Kepada Masyarakat Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jiat.2022.008.02.11

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Pinogu coffee is a superior coffee from the Gorontalo region. Pinogu coffee is a type of robusta coffee. From the results of the research conducted, this Pinogu coffee has sensory characteristics that tend to be bitter (taste and aftertaste) with the aroma of smoke and wood, followed by a burnt and roasted aroma and a slightly thick body or texture that coats the oral cavity. As for the chemical characteristics, ground Pinogu coffee contains a water content of 2.51%, caffeine content of 1.99%, and copper content of 13.86 mg/kg, for steeping the coffee contains a caffeine content of 0.06% and copper content of 0,39 mg/kg.
The Concept of Modeling the Risk of Green Building Implementation and their Impact on the Application of the Pentuple Bottom Line: Literature Review Susanto, Sony; Ciptadi, Gatot; Hanani, Nuhfil; Anwar, M. Ruslin; Marjono, Marjono
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 14 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
Publisher : Postgraduate School of Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2023.014.02.02

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Construction is the most significant contributor to global energy consumption. Several studies are currently being conducted to assess the risk of green construction projects, and risk modeling that considers sustainable variables is required. This study aims to evaluate, assess, and analyze the current literature on the concept of modeling the risk of green on the application of the pentuple bottom line, as well as to identify the associated themes and gaps. The Scopus databases were searched for risk green buildings using keywords such as "Risk," "green," and "building." Several papers were discovered and filtered based on their title, abstract, and keyword relevance. More articles were cross-referenced and filtered based on title, abstract, and keyword relevance—the method with Prisma protocol and Vosviewer. From 2006 to 2022, 1333 publications were discovered and analyzed using 12 bibliometrics. The approach to the likelihood and impact of the evaluation model is defined by taking five sustainable components into account (economic, social, environmental, religious, and technological). RGB = (Rp + Rse + Rm + Rt + Rs /5) is the outcome of the green building risk assessment formula. Keywords: green building, impact, risk, modeling, pentuple
Global Green Building Adoption: An In-Depth Analysis of Trends Worldwide Susanto, Sony; Ciptadi, Gatot; Hanani, Nuhfil; Anwar, M. Ruslin
Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari Vol. 15 No. 2 (2024): Jurnal Pembangunan dan Alam Lestari
Publisher : Postgraduate School of Universitas Brawijaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21776/ub.jpal.2024.015.02.08

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Green building has become an increasingly vital topic in global environmental discussions and the construction industry. Sustainable buildings aim to reduce environmental impact, enhance energy efficiency, and create healthier, more comfortable environments.  The research aims to understand global trends and practices related to green building concepts and sustainability initiatives. The research methodology employs a bibliometric approach involving the search, selection, and analysis of green building literature. Data bibliographies are analyzed using keyword frequency analysis, citation analysis, and data visualization. The results provide insights into global adoption trends and the roles of specific factors in green building. Various factors influence green building technology adoption, including perceptions of benefits, ease of use, social support, and government policies. This study emphasizes the significance of social, economic, and environmental factors in the diffusion of green building technology. The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) can enhance efficiency. However, it's important to note that these factors may vary across regions. Further research is necessary for a more comprehensive understanding. In conclusion, this research demonstrates that the adoption of green building technology is influenced by factors such as knowledge, social trust, environmental attitudes, costs, and perceptions of benefits and ease of use. Government support and social factors also play crucial roles in adoption. The integration of the Internet of Things (IoT) holds the potential to improve efficiency. This study is relevant in both advanced and developing countries, such as Indonesia and Africa, promoting the concept of green building for global sustainability Keywords: green building, adoption, TAM
The Prolific Variation, Body Morphometrics, and Breeding Value of Indonesian Local Etawah Goat Based in East Java Mudawamah Mudawamah; Gatot Ciptadi; Irawati Dinasari Retnaningtyas
ANIMAL PRODUCTION Vol. 23 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Animal Science, Jenderal Soedirman University in associate with the Animal Scientist Society of Indonesia (ISPI) and the Indonesian Association of Nutrition and Feed Science (AINI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20884/1.jap.2021.23.1.85

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A crucial trait of a high economic value of goats is calving to more than one kid (prolificacy potency). The high prolificacy potency (> 1 kid) has a higher income compared to single kids. This study described the potential of Indonesian Local Etawah Goat (ILEG) for prolific trait and the morphometric of body and breeding values in various environments as a basis for selection. It involved smallholder farmers who breed ILEG does from 14 villages in East Java. The research was conducted on a field survey to obtain primary data about the phenotypic superior ILEG goats based on the status of the prolific trait. The study used 520 does with 1347 prolific records obtained. The results showed that the prolificacy values ranged from 2.12-1.42 heads/calving (medium to high category). The variation of prolificacy was 0.53, and the breeding values of the prolificacy trait were 1.48-1.74. The average of body morphometrics was varied with the following details. Chest circumference was 81.06 + 4.63 cm, body length was 76.64 + 4.33 cm, shoulder height was 75.34 + 5.83 cm and ear length were 27.44 + 3.02 cm. This study concluded that the prolific rate was medium to high category. The prolific variation was higher than body morphometry variation, and the prolificacy EBVs of breeding villages divided into four unique pattern boxplots. The prolific trait could be the basis for new considerations in the ILEG breeding program, either through selection or mating.
Co-Authors A, Aulanniam Abdul Hakim Abdul Rahem Faqih Achmad Iklilul L.L. As’ad Adelina Ari Hamiyanti Adelina Ari Hamiyanti Adriani Sunuddin Agung Pramana W.M Agung Pramana W.M Agung Pramana Warih Marhendra Agus Budiarto Agus Budiarto Agus Budiarto Agus Budiarto Agus Suhadi Agus Susanto Akhiroh, Puji Ali Harris Anandita, Septian Ragil Andik Isdianto Angelina N. Tethool Anis Mei Munazaroh Anis Mei Munazaroh Apriani Herni Rophi Ardyah Ramadhina Irsanti Putri Ardyah Ramadhina Irsanti Putri Ardyah Ramadhina Irsanti Putri Aris Subagyo Asma Naili Salsabila Aulanni'am Aulanni'am Aulanni'am, Aulanni'am Aulia Puspita Anugra Yekti Azis, Rosidi Badriyah B Badriyah B, Badriyah Badrus Sholeh Bambang Semedi Bambang Susilo Bilqis Bilqis, Bilqis Brehaspati, Eka Wara Budi Siswanto Budi Siswanto Darmawan, Drajad Azis Dewi, Citra Satrya Utama Dian Ratnawati Diani, Khonita Rahma Doni Herviyanto Dyah Kinasih Wuragil Putu Raharjo Eko Wahyudi Eva Ari Wahyuni Eva Ari Wahyuni Fadillah Putra Fahmi, Mohammad Bachtiar Fitra, Ardian Gladys Agnescia Sumampouw Hagus Tarno Harianto, Eirene Harsuko Riniwati Hemiyanti, Adelina Ari Herandarudewi, Sekar Mira I.D. Retnaningtyas I.D. Retnaningtyas, I.D. Insafitri, I Irawati Dinasari Retnaningtyas Juwita Ratna Dewi Karim Khalifa Zamuna Khonita R. Diani Khonita Rahma Diani KIKI FIBRIANTO Kuswati Kuswati Laili Windah Fauziah Lilik Eka Radiati M, Nur Ihsan M. Ruslin Anwar M.F. Wadjdi M.F. Wadjdi, M.F. Maharani Pertiwi K. Marjono Marjono Marjono Marjuki Marjuki Meyya L. Zain Mirsa Ita Dewi Moch. Aris Sunaryo Mohammad Bisri Mohammad Nur Ihsan Mubarak Z, Sultan Mudawamah Mudawamah Mudawamah Mudawamah Mudawamah Mudawamah Muhammad Arwani Muhammad Musa Muhammad Nur Ihsan Muhammad Nur Ihsan Muhammad Rizar Zakaria Muhammad Sumsanto Mutiati, Enni Nail, Rory Abduh Nasich, Moch. Nasirudin, Mohamad Nico Rahman Caesar Nisa, Liza Choirun Nuhfil Hanani Nur Ihsan Nur Ihsan Nurgiartiningsih, V. M. A. Nurhabib, Asro Nurul Jadid Mubarokati Nuryadi Nuryadi Putranto, Septiawan Putri, Ardyah Irsanti R. R. P. Putra Retnaningtyas, irawati Dinasari Ria Dewi Andriani Rizka Gitta Almaida Rizki Putra Samudra Roy Ardy Colas Napitupulu S. Chuzaemi S. Susilowati S. Susilowati Sambou, Omar Samudra, Rizki Putra Samwil, Samwil Septi Anitasari, Septi Setyawan, Hendrix Yulis Simbolon, Rosdiana Siska Nanda Widhaningrum Slamet Wahyudi Sony Susanto Sri Hindrawati SRI RAHAYU Sri Rahayu sri rahayu Sri Rahayu Sri Wahjuningsih Sucik Maylinda Sukandar Sukandar Sulistyoningtyas I. Sunaryo Sunaryo Sunaryo, Moch. Aris Sutiman B. Sumitro Sutiman Bambang Sumitro Sutopo, Bima Prakasa Dermawan Suyadi Suyadi Suyadi Suyadi Syafrizal Muhammad Syahrul Kurniawan Syamsul Arifin Teguh Wicaksono Tri Eko Susilorini Trinil Susilawati Trinil Susilawati V.M. Ani Nurgiartiningsih Wardani, Nezya Pramudya Wiadnya , Dewa Gede Raka Wike, Wike Wiwik Handayani Woro Busono, Woro Wresti Listu Anggayasti Wulandari, Eka Shinta Yanuhar, Uun Yudit Oktanella, Yudit Zulvado Satria Putra Yuwono