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Journal : Jurnal Veteriner

Komposisi Kimiawi dan Fraksinasi Protein Susu Kuda Sumba (THE CHEMICAL COMPOSITION AND PROTEIN FRACTIONATION OF SUMBA MARE’S MILK) Annytha Ina Rohi Detha; Mirnawati Sudarwanto; Hadri Latif; Frans Umbu Datta
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 15 No 4 (2014)
Publisher : Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University and Published in collaboration with the Indonesia Veterinarian Association

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The aims of this study were to determine both chemical composition and fraction of the proteincompounds of sumba mare’s milk. Determination of the chemical compositions of sumba mare’s milk havedone by analyzing protein content using the Kjeldahl method, fat content using Gerber method, lactosecontent and the total solids content. Identification of antimicrobial compounds of whey proteins in milkusing high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method. The results showed that the average ofsumba mare’s milk contained protein, fat, lactose and total solids were; 1.82%, 1.67%, 6.48% and 11.37%respectively. The average value of protein and fat in sumba mare’s milk was decrease significantly at fifthmonth of lactation period. Based on identification of antimicrobial compounds using HPLC method, thereare six main peaks with different polarities and retention times. In conclusion, sumba mare’s milk havea balance composition that can be used as a source of nutritious food and the milk likely also has six mainantimicrobial compounds in its whey protein.
Penggunaan Antibiotik yang Kurang Tepat pada Peternakan Babi di Kota Kupang, Nusa Tenggara Timur Annytha Ina Rohi Detha; Diana Agustiani Wuri; Filomena Ramos; Desi Biru; Anita Lakapu; Margie Mila Meha
Jurnal Veteriner Vol 22 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Udayana University and Published in collaboration with the Indonesia Veterinarian Association

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Misuse of antibiotics has the potential to accelerate the emergence of types that are resistant to inappropriate drugs. This study aims to evaluate the inappropriate use of antibiotics in pig farms in the City of Kupang, East Nusa Tenggara. This antibiotic use evaluation study was conducted from March to May 2018. This study was conducted on 100 pig farmers spread across 6 (six) districts in Kupang City. The sampling technique was done by stratified random sampling method based on the characteristics or types of the population. This research used descriptive analysis method from the results of questionnaire data collection that had been filled out by pig farmers in Kupang City. Based on the results obtained that 84% of pig farmers or respondents did not know the function of antibiotics, and 83% of respondents did not know that the administration of antibiotics must be done with the supervision of a veterinarian. The results also showed that 86% of pig farmers buy antibiotics without a veterinarian’s prescription, with the type of antibiotics most often used were the tetracycline and sulfonamide groups. These results conclude that dominant respondents apply antibiotics without veterinary supervision, which can contribute to the spread of resistant bacteria so that it adversely affects human health.
Co-Authors Akal, Rocky Almet, Julianty Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani Angela N. Daki Angela Novita Daki Anita Lakapu Anita Lakapu Bero, Catharina De Ricci Inye Bria, Anastasia Irra Itai Consalesius A. Ngangguk Dalmasia T. Dhiu Dangga, Susana Desi Biru Desi Biru Desi Biru Desmond T.R. Hurek Diana A Wuri Diana A. Wuri Diana A. Wuri Diana Agustiani Wuri Diana Agustiani Wuri Diana M. Rihi Dionesia Mogi Elisabet Beribe Fanmira, Aska Felsi Atri Jedaut Ferdinando Rua Filomena Ramos Filomena Ramos Foeh, Nancy Diana Ferderika Katerina Foeh, Nancy Diana Frederika Katerina Frits Francis Grace Maranatha Hadri Latif Imanuel Benu Irmasuryani . Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Jeanet Frederika Tamar Lali Pora Jessica Maubana Jublin Franzina Bale-Therik Julianty Almet Kaka, Fautinus Mone Kallau, Novalino Harold Geoffrey Kandi, Jefriyono Christian Katarina Leba Kuru, Gregorius Ronaldo Mau Laut, Meity M Lucia D. Amleni Ludji Pau, Putri Mandala, Graziela Angelicha Manu, Kurnia Riwu Maranatha, Grace Margie Meha Margie Mila Meha Margie Mila Meha Maria Aega Gelolodo Maria G. M. Jo Maria Grasia Jo Maria M. Moi Maria Taroci Ka'auni Maria Veronika Dua Eni Parera Mario H. Cantona Marumata, Dikhi Maxs Urias Ebenheizer Sanam Melky Angsar Mengi, Maria Yovita Nano Mesa J. N. Boru Mirnawati Sudarwanto Mogi, Dionesia A. Moi, Maria N.G.A Mulyantini S.S Nadya D. Kale Nadya Daramuli Kale Nancy D. F. K. Foeh Ndaong, Nemay Ndaong, Nemay A. Ndun, Novianty Nelsi Rohi Nemay A. Ndaong Nemay Anggadewi Ndaong Nemay Anggadewi Ndaong, Nemay Anggadewi Nemay Ndaong Nemay Ndaong Nemay Ndaong Nemay Ndaong Nofriani Ndun Odulfus Salmon Hibur Panie, Putri B. A. Pedro Nope Poppy S. Pello Rabila, Marike Junita Megawati Rihi, Diana Riwu, Magdarita Rizky Y. Manafe Rochy Akal Satria K. Frans Selviani Dangur Sharoniva J. Koanak Simon Edison Mulik Sinamohina, Elsi Enjels Tangkonda, Elisabet Tekla D. Lanasakti Tekla Lanasakti Telupere, Franky M. S. Theresia Tinenti Theresia Tinenti Timothy Kondanamu Nangkiawa Toha, Larry Richard Wellem Tulasi, Maria Umbu Datta, Sandra Clarissa Venansia N. Beti Viktoriano Mbula Willa, Mahani Wuri, Diana Wuri, Diana A Wuri, Diana A. Wuri, Diana Agustiani Yohanes R. Nadja Yusinta V. Nawa Yustina Petronela