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Consumer Preferences of Ijen Raung’s Coffee Bag Andi Eko Wiyono; Andrew Setiawan Rusdianto; Meiji Wanarni Putri
Journal La Bisecoman Vol. 2 No. 1 (2021): Journal La Bisecoman
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallabisecoman.v2i1.330

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Coffee bag is pure coffee packaged in a dip bag. The first advantage of this product is that consumers can enjoy black coffee with the right taste because it already has a one-time dose. Some drinkers who do not pay attention to the rest of the coffee, by consuming coffee bag they will not get the remaining coffee grounds in their drinks. This study have purpose to see the attributes that become preferences and indicators that measure the taste of the best variation of coffee bag that consumers want. The result of this research is that the coffee is dyed based on consumer preference which is coffee that has a bitter taste, an aroma that represents the taste of coffee, a strong mouth weight, and a long-lasting taste. The taste of the coffee bag with the best variation that consumer input is the natural sample, namely 4169 100% natural coffee bag with an average of 3.79. Respondents argued that the natural sample has a strong mouth weight, bitter taste, and the aroma of the sample represents coffee (has a characteristic). Coffee produced from the dry process is usually superior in the body, fruity taste (fruity), more bitter, low acidity.
Physical, Chemical, and Sensory Characteristics of Frozen Salted Edamame During Storage at Room Temperature Winda Amilia; Andi Eko Wiyono; Dhifa Ferzia; Andrew Setiawan Rusdianto; Ida Bagus Suryaningrat; Nidya Shara Mahardika; Bertung Suryadarma
International Journal on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Vol 2, No 1 (2021): IJ-FANRes
Publisher : Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources - NETWORKS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46676/ij-fanres.v2i1.20

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Edamame soybeans are a superior product in Jember Regency. Edamame has the advantage of protein, calcium and iron content. In general, edamame soybeans are a perishable food commodity that must be processed immediately. One of the processed edamame products is frozen salted edamame which is a practical ready-to-eat snack. Frozen salted edamame has attracted the interest of the people of Jember and people outside the city. This product is popular with people outside the city, so they often buy it to take home as a souvenir from Jember Regency. Uncontrolled environmental conditions during the trip with sudden temperature changes without cold storage cause the potential for physical damage or deterioration of quality in frozen salted edamame. Therefore, further observations are needed to determine changes in the quality of frozen salted edamame products during the trip without cold storage at room temperature storage. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of room temperature storage time on physical quality, chemical quality, and organoleptic quality of frozen salted edamame products. The design of this study used a completely randomized design with a single factor, namely five treatments for different durations (0 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, 36 hours, and 48 hours after removed from the freezer). The analyzes carried out in this study were the test of texture, color, pH, total dissolved solids, total acid, antioxidant activity, moisture content, and organoleptics. The results showed that the frozen salted edamame product decreased during storage time at room temperature. Based on the results of research, the duration of storage for frozen salted edamame products at room temperature has an effect on the value of color, pH, total dissolved solids, total acid, and water content, but does not affect the texture and antioxidant activity. The quality of the product also decreased in color, taste, aroma, and texture attributes.
The Characteristics of Liquid Soap with Varied Additions of Moringa Leaf Extract (Moringa Oleifera L.) Andrew Setiawan Rusdianto; Fillyvio Nizhomia; Giyarto Giyarto; Andi Eko Wiyono
International Journal on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Vol 3, No 1 (2022): IJ-FANRes
Publisher : Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources - NETWORKS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46676/ij-fanres.v3i1.38

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Liquid soap is a cleaning product, which works by reacting to oil or fat and alkaline potassium hydroxide. This principle is also known as a saponification reaction. Soap works for cleaning and acts as an antibacterial component. Moringa leaves contain phytochemical compounds that can inhibit the growth of bacteria so it enhances soap production. The inhibitory power of Moringa leaf extract is determined by its concentration in liquid soap. The variations of Moringa leaf extract in liquid soap can affect the characteristics of resultant liquid soap. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of varied additions of Moringa leaf extract on the characteristics of liquid soap and to determine the addition of Moringa leaf extract, which produces liquid soap that meets SNI requirements and has good antibacterial power.This research involved laboratory experiment using quantitative descriptive analysis. The study was conducted using a factorial completely randomized design, with one factor, namely varied additions of Moringa leaf extract consisting of 3%, 5%, and 7% extract relative to the weight of the base soap. The results has showed that different concentrations of Moringa leaf extract has a significant effect on antibacterial activity, free alkali levels, specific gravity, viscosity, and foaming power of liquid soap. The resultant liquid soap has satisfied SNI 06-4085-2017. The results of organoleptic test by assessing consumer preferences demonstrate the highest score in sample A1 (soap with 3% Moringa leaf extract). The best liquid soap formulation treatment is A3 (liquid soap formulation 7% Moringa leaf extract) with antibacterial power (zone of inhibition) of 17 mm, pH 10.23, free alkali content 0.026%, specific gravity 1.040 g/ml, viscosity 2.06 Cps, and 4.8 cm foam power.
The Characteristics of Liquid Soap with Additional Variations of Moringa Seed Extract (Moringa oleifera L.) Andrew Setiawan Rusdianto; Atika Yulianti; Sony Suwasono; Andi Eko Wiyono
International Journal on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Vol 2, No 3 (2021): IJ-FANRes
Publisher : Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources - NETWORKS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46676/ij-fanres.v2i3.43

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Soap is a cleaning compound formed from the reaction between fatty acid compounds and alkaline bases. Various types of soap have been circulating in the market, one of which is liquid soap. Liquid soap that has antibacterial abilities is needed by many people. Moringa seed extract is one of the natural ingredients that can be used as an active ingredient in making liquid soap because it can inhibit bacterial growth. This study aims to determine the effect of variations in the addition of extracts and to obtain the best extract concentration treatment on physical, chemical, and organoleptic. The addition of moringa seed extract used was administered at 3%, 5%, and 7%. Data analysis was carried out by applying the ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) with a significant level of 5%. The De Garmo method was used to formulate the best liquid soap recommendation among various treatments. The results showed that the addition of moringa seed extract had a significant effect on the parameters of free alkali content, viscosity, specific gravity, antibacterial activity, and organoleptic. The best recommendation for liquid soap is a soap with a concentration of 7% with specific gravity characteristics of 1.066 g/ml, the viscosity of 1.983 cP, pH value of 10.53, foaming power of 5.63 cm, foam stability of 94.64%, and free alkali content of 0.023%, and the antibacterial ability against S. aureus bacteria (clear zone) was 19.17 mm.
AROMATHERAPY OIL MASSAGE FORMULATION FROM ESSENTIAL OIL: TUBEROSE FLOWER (Polianthes tuberosa) AND LIME OIL (Citrus aurantifolia) Andrew Setiawan Rusdianto; Andi Eko Wiyono; Felly Halsa Fiana
International Journal on Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources Vol 1, No 2 (2020): IJ-FANRes
Publisher : Food, Agriculture and Natural Resources - NETWORKS

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46676/ij-fanres.v1i2.12

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Aromatherapy is a therapy that utilizes steam from the essential oils of certain plants. Essential oils are oils produced from plant parts, such as roots, bark, stems, flowers, leaves, and seeds that have volatile properties at room temperature without undergoing decomposition by means of distillation. This study aims to determine the effect of a comparison of the concentration level of essential oils on physical properties and consumer preferences and to find out the aromatherapy massage oil formulation that produces the best massage oil. This study uses a completely randomized design (CRD) with 1 factor, namely the difference in the ratio of the essential oil of the nightly flower to the essential oil of lime. The experiment was carried out 2 times. The usual dilution was 1 ml of essential oil in 50 ml of carrier oil. The treatments are P1 (0.2 ml of nightly essential oil: 0.8 ml of lime essential oil), P2 (0.4 ml of nightly essential oil: 0.6 ml of lime essential oil), P3 (0.5 ml nightly essential oils: 0.5 ml lime essential oil, P4 (0.6 ml nightly essential oils: 0.4 ml lime essential oil), and P5 (0.8 ml nightly essential oils), 2 ml of lime essential oil). The parameters observed were pH, specific gravity, viscosity, refractive index, color, and hedonic test.
Kewirausahaan Bagi Pemuda: Pengembangan Keahlian dalam Pembuatan dan Pemasaran Produk Kreatif Andi Eko Wiyono; Noer Novijanto; Dyah Ayu Savitri
J-Dinamika : Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Vol 5 No 1 (2020): Juni
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25047/j-dinamika.v5i1.1142

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SMK Kelautan dan Perikanan Suren Jember merupakan lembaga pendidikan kejuruan yang berbasis pada partisipasi masyarakat dan berorientasi pada kebutuhan industri dan kewirausahaan dibidang agribisnis, kelautan dan perikanan. Permasalahan yang dihadapi SMK tersebut adalah pembinaan jiwa kewirausahaan dan pengembangan kreatifitas siswa masih belum optimal. Solusi yang diberikan adalah pengembangan kreatifitas siswa melalui pengembangan potensi wilayah dengan pembuatan sabun tembakau dan pengolahan coklat couverture. Tujuan pelaksanaan pengabdian ini adalah untuk menumbuhkan jiwa kewirausahaan generasi muda agar memiliki pemikiran untuk memulai suatu usaha dengan memanfaatkan potensi lokal daerah yang dimiliki dengan menciptakan suatu produk yang bernilai tambah. Metode yang dilakukan antara lain metode ceramah dan permainan, diskusi dan tanya jawab, serta demonstrasi dan praktek pembuatan produk. Hasil evaluasi terhadap keseluruhan peserta pelatihan secara umum menunjukkan peningkatan pengetahuan dan pemahaman setelah diberi materi kewirusahaan. Secara keseluruhan peserta dapat membuat produk kretif berupa sabun tembakau dan olahan coklat couverture serta melakukan pemasaran menggunakan media langsung dan e-market.
EVALUASI MUTU SABUN PADAT DENGAN PENAMBAHAN VARIASI EKSTRAK ETANOL TEMBAKAU (Nicotiana tabacum L.) Dini Kusuma Ningrum; Andi Eko Wiyono; Winda Amilia
EnviroScienteae Vol 17, No 2 (2021): ENVIROSCIENTEAE VOLUME 17 NOMOR 2, AGUSTUS 2021
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/es.v17i2.11494

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The extract of tobacco leaves can also be used as a natural addition in making a hard soap. Hard soap from tobacco extracts produced must comply with the quality requirements specified by Indonesian National Standard (abbreviated SNI-3532: 2016). The objective of this study is to evaluate the quality of solid soap preparations with the addition of variations in the ethanol extract of tobacco. The method used is a laboratory experimental method using descriptive analysis. The concentration of tobacco extract used was 0 g, 1.2 g, 2.4 g, and 4.8 g. A testing parameter is used including water content, total fat, ethanol-insoluble, alkaline free, chloride content, and non-soapy fat as well. The result of study indicates that a hard soap containing of water content range between 13,45% to 14,37, total fat range between 65,88% to 66,63%, ethanol-insoluble range between 3,97% to 4,31%, alkaline free range between 0,056% to 0,0584%, chloride content range between 0,61% to 0,87% and non-soapy fat range between 0,3% to 0,36%. The results of the study for solid soap obtained is in accordance with Indonesian National Standards so that this kind of soap is safe for use by the public.
The Effect of Time Storage and Room Temperature of Physicochemical Characteristics of Frozen Edamame (Glycine Max (L) Andi Eko Wiyono; Andrew Setiawan Rusdianto; Rosi Pratiwi
Journal La Lifesci Vol. 1 No. 6 (2020): Journal La Lifesci
Publisher : Newinera Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37899/journallalifesci.v1i6.254

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Edamame is an agricultural product famous as vegetable soybeans. One of the edamame processed products is frozen edamame. Frozen edamame is a unique product frozen of souvenirs from Jember. This product is vulnerable to quality degradation due to the environment and consumer treatment. Consumers buy and carry products for souvenirs in a long journey and consumers are less precise in handling storage again when out of frozen storage. This study aims to improve the influence of storage room temperature with different time on the physical and chemical quality of original frozen edamame seeds and the influence of long storage with different time on the original organoleptic characteristics of frozen edamame. The results of tests conducted on the original edamame product during storage at room temperature affected the test results on color, texture, pH, total acid, moisture content and antioxidant activity, but had not effect on the total dissolved solids. The longer of storage at room temperature, the value of texture, color, total acid increases while the total dissolved solids, pH, moisture content and antioxidant activity decrease. The panelists organoleptic test assessment of the product during room temperature storage, panelists preferred P0 (0 hours) because the product was in fresh condition and of good quality compared to other treatments. During product storage at room temperature with different treatment times, the quality of the product has decreased in terms of color, texture, aroma, and taste.
Sosialisasi dan Pelatihan Pembuatan Minuman Rempah Instan Sehat Berbasis Tanaman Pekarangan di Desa Mundurejo Kecamatan Umbulsari Kabupaten Jember Nidya Shara Mahardika; Andi Eko Wiyono; Jani Januar; Retha Talia Shasabilah; Rifqoh Anggarani Mulyana
Jurnal Pengabdian Masyarakat Formosa Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): Juni, 2022
Publisher : PT FORMOSA CENDEKIA GLOBAL

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (336.433 KB) | DOI: 10.55927/jpmf.v1i2.390

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The community in Mundurejo village, Umbulsari sub-district, which is an area where there are many natural resources that are not utilized optimally in the form of spice plants that can be used as basic ingredients for making drinks that are useful for increasing body immunity. These spice plants contain curcuminoid compounds that function as immunostimulators in boosting the immune system. In addition, spices such as ginger, temulawak, turmeric, and lemongrass contain high enough antioxidants so that they can ward off free radicals in our bodies. This service activity is also carried out in order to provide education and training to the community regarding the processing of spice plants. The purpose of this service is to provide information about processing spices into traditional drinks that can increase body immunity. Devotion is done by providing an explanation of the stages of the manufacturing process, then followed by direct practice. The results of this community service are expected to increase knowledge and in processing spices, especially for recitation mothers and PKK mothers in Mundurejo Village, Umbulsari District. The results of this service are expected to be applied in industry, be it a household scale industry so that it can increase the selling or economic value of spice plants in the village of Mundurejo, Umbulsari District. This service program is carried out by introducing how to make instant spice drinks.
Karakteristik Ekstrak Etanol Pigmen Buah Naga Merah (Hylocereus Polyrhizus) Dengan Perlakuan Blanching Anisa Aprilia; Andi Eko Wiyono; Andrew Setiawan Rusdianto
JOFE : Journal of Food Engineering Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): January
Publisher : Politeknik Negeri Jember

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (273.962 KB) | DOI: 10.25047/jofe.v1i1.3074

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Red dragon fruit contains anthocyanins which act as natural dyes with a purplish red color. The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics of red dragon fruit as a raw material for natural coloring pigments and to determine the effect of blanching on the characteristics of the red dragon fruit pigment ethanol extract. The study was conducted using a laboratory experimental method using a completely randomized design (RAL) with a single factor, namely blanching time. The blanching time is denoted by 1 (0 minutes), 2 (3 minutes), 3 (5 minutes) and 4 (7 minutes). Data from research results related to red dragon fruit are presented in tables and analyzed descriptively, while data from ethanol extract of red dragon fruit pigments were analyzed by linear regression analysis. The results showed that the pH of the raw material characteristics was highest in the fresh treatment and the lowest in the blanching treatment. The results of the highest lightness, redness and yellowness were obtained in the blanching, blanching and fresh treatments, respectively. While the lowest values ​​were in the fresh, fresh and blanching treatments. The highest total dissolved solids yield was in the fresh treatment and the lowest was in the blanching treatment. Blanching treatment has an effect on yield, reddish color, total dissolved solids and has no effect on pH, color intensity and color lightness.
Co-Authors -, Giyarto Aghata, Ola Riska Aprilia Intan Agus Susanta Ajeng Afriska Lailatul Fajriyah Andrew Setiawan Andrew Setiawan Anisa Aprilia Ardyan Dwi Massahid Aristanti, Fransiska Candra Asyafa'atul Ulya Atika Yulianti Bertung Suryadarma Bertung Suryadharma, Bertung Cahyan Ferdie Fernanda Desiyanti rukmasari Dewanti Eka Diah Permatasari Dewi Ayu Savitri Dhifa Ferzia Dian Purbasari Dian Purbasari Diana Ermawati Dini Kusuma Ningrum Dyah Ayu Savitri EKA RURIANI Eka Ruriani Ekky Audina Rusita Eko Priyantono Elok Sri Utami Elok Sri Utami Eva Yulia Windiari Fajriyah, Ajeng Afriska Lailatul Felly Halsa Fiana Fillyvio Nizhomia Hana, Dania Mazidatul Hendy Firmanto Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Herlina Hifdzil Adila Ida Bagus Suryaningrat Iftitah Ariyanti Safitri Indira Maharani Hidayat Intan Hardiatama Intania Cahaya Rani Jani Januar Ketut Indraningrat Khoirul Umam Larasati, Misty Ayu Leemans, Joshep Yoshio Mahardika, Nidya Shara Maria Belgis Marsa Suci Nurmalasari Masahid, Ardiyan Dwi Mawaddah, Faireza Mega Desy Safitri Meiji Wanarni Putri Miftahul Choiron Miftahul Choiron Muhammad Irfan Hilmi Muhammad Luthfi Nashiruddin Nashiruddin, Muhammad Luthfi Nidya Shara Mahardika Nidya Shara Mahardika Nina Tauvika Nita Kuswardhani Noer Indah Maulida Putri Noer Novijanto Nuril Rohmawati Nur’aini Mardhi Utami Ola Riska Aprilia Intan Aghata Oryzatania Windaru Runteka Oryzatania Windaru Runteka Oryzatania Windaru Runteka Pamungkas, Ari Candra Juni Pradiptya Ayu Harsita Prajamukti, Randhiagus Prameswari, Dinda Putri Prihani, Suwita Tri Putra, Sigit Arya Putri, Chantika Rahayu, Supratiana Retha Talia Shasabilah Retha Talia Shasabilah Retha Talia Shasabillah Rifqoh Anggarani Mulyana Rifqoh Anggarani Mulyana Riska Rian Fauziah Riski Mulya Setyawati Rosi Pratiwi Rusdianto, Andrew Setiawan Saputri, Luluk Sari, Vina Juanita Savitri, Dewi Ayu Septy Handayani Shanya Widyan Firdaus Shinta Pramudita Shinta Syafrina Endah Hapsari Sigit Arya Putra Sih Yuwanti Siswoyo Soekarno Siti Aisah Sri Wahyuni Suwasono, Sony Tiara Dwi Kusuma Putri Tiwakana, Yolanda Maulani Triana Lindriati Triana Oktaviani Nurhardiningsih Ucik Nurul Hidayati Ucik Nurul Hidayati Vindha Dhila Wulandari Vinka Oktavia Pramesti Viola Risti Agasi Winda Amilia Winda Amilia Winda Amilia Windiari, Eva Yulia Yolanda Maulani Tiwakana Yuli Wibowo Yusriyyah Vika Rahmadhani Zuhriyah, Anis K