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Studi Literatur Bakteri Asam Laktat Yang Diisolasi Dari Susu Kuda, Susu Kambing Dan Susu Sapi Surak, Andianus Fransiskus; Ndaong, Nemay A; Detha, Annytha I.R
Jurnal Veteriner Nusantara Vol 7 No 2 (2024): November, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jvn.v7i2.2421

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The purpose of this study is to know the dominant type, with characteristics and benefits of lactic acid bacteria that are isolated from horse milk, goat milk and cow's milk. The method used is a qualitative descriptive method with a literature study approach. Based on the results of studies obtained lactic acid bacteria consist of several genera, namely Lactobacillus, Streptococcus, Leuconostoc, Enterococcus, Lactococcus, Tetragenococcus and Pediococcus. Lactobacillus is the dominant species in the milk of horses and goat's milk, whereas in cow's milk the dominant species is Lactobacillus and Pediococcus. Based on nature and morphology, lactic acid bacteria is a group of positive, coccus or rod-shaped bacteria, non-spore forming bacteria, and able to ferment glucose to produce lactic acid. Lactic acid bacteria are anaerobic, not motil, negative catalyst, positive oxidase, growth optimium temperature ± 40 °C and pH 4-5. Lactic acid bacteria can provide a positive effect for health by manging intestinal mokroflora, reducing pathogenic bacteria and stimulating immune responses to lower the risk of disease.
Studi Literatur Potensi Antivirus Laktoferin Susu Kuda Terhadap Virus Japenese Encephalitis Awa, Diana Rambu Naha Ana; Detha, Annytha I.R; Saputra, Agus
Jurnal Veteriner Nusantara Vol 7 No 2 (2024): November, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jvn.v7i2.2455

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Lactoferrin is a type of protein found in many fluid secretions such as saliva, tears, blood, neutrophil and milk. Subcutaneus or oral administration of lactoferrin can inhibit the growth of tumor implants and have a preventive effect on metastases. According to lactoferrin, viruses carried by mosquitoes, such as the Japanese encephalitis, can be inhibited. This virus causes Japanese encephalitis which is zoonotic and transmitted by the bite of the Culex tritaeniorhynchus as the main vector. Therefore, it is interesting to conduct an in-depth study related to the lactoferrin antiviral potential on Japanese encephalitis virus. The aim of this literature study is to identify the mechanism of the lactoferrin antiviral ability of horse milk and analyze the lactoferrin potential of horse milk on Japanese encephalitis virus. In addition, it was obtained from searches and collections of various sources of reference using Mendeley and Google Scholar applications with a total of 52 references. After being analyzed and assessed, the mechanism of antiviral ability lactoferrin mediated by the N-lactoferrin lobe and various antiviral mechanisms, such as attachment of the virus to the host cell membrane and adsorption of the virus to the host cell.
Studi Literatur Sejarah Dan Perkembangan Kejadian Anisakiasis Di Indonesia De Jesus, Christina Debby; Detha, Annytha I.R; Almet, Julianty
Jurnal Veteriner Nusantara Vol 7 No 2 (2024): November, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jvn.v7i2.2680

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Anisakiasis is a zoonotic foodborne disease that infects humans caused by infection with stage III larvae of the nematode worms Anisakis spp., Where the transmission of stage III larvae Anisakis spp. to humans occurs when humans eat raw marine fish. This literature study aims to see the history of the development of anisakiasi in Indonesian waters. In world history, anisakiasis began to occur in the 1960s since an endemic case in the Netherlands (1962) was reported by Van Thiel due to the high consumption of salt fish. Meanwhile, in Indonesia the incidence of anisakiasis in fish was the first time in Sulawesi in 1954 and in 1996 the first incidence of anisakiasis in humans was in Sidoarjo, East Java. Based on the development of Anisakiasis in fish and humans, it can be predicted that it will affect the distribution of anisakis widely and pose risks to aspects of community life, including socioeconomic, environmental, public health and tourism. Until now, investigating shows that the prevalence of anisakis in several regions of Indonesia such as Sumatra, Sulawesi, Java, Bali and NTT is high, where the results of molecular indications indicate that A. tipica has a higher prevalence compared to anisakis species in Indonesian waters.
Identifikasi Anisakis sp. pada Cumi-cumi (Loligo spp.) di Pasar Wuring dan TPI Kota Maumere Deran Ola, Elisa Albertine Rahmita; Almet, Julianty; Detha, Annytha Inna Rohi
Jurnal Veteriner Nusantara Vol 7 No 1 (2024): April, 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/jvn.v7i1.10882

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Maumere City is one of the largest squid producers in NTT with a total production and catch of 143,958 tons. Squid has various health benefits, but squid is also susceptible to parasitic infections such as Anisakis sp.. Anisakis sp. is an anisakid nematode that can cause anisakiasis, which is zoonotic and dangerous to humans. This study aims to determine the type and calculate the prevalence of Anisakis sp. on squid (Loligo spp.) traded at Pasar Wuring and TPI Maumere City. The collection used the sampling quota method with a total sample of 100 squids divided into 5o samples at Wuring Market and 50 samples at TPI Maumere City. The sample was then necropsy to look for the presence of Anisakis sp. on internal organs of the body. The parasite was found collected in a Petri dish containing NaCl, then fixed with 70% alcohol, stained with Semichon’s acetocarmine, then dehydrated and stratified with 70% alcohol, 85% 95%. Next, identify it under a microscope. The results showed that the type of parasite that infects squid is Anisakis sp. type I, characterized by clear boring teeth, ventriculus, and mucron. The prevalence of Anisakis sp. in squid is 11% which belongs to the category of frequent predilection organs on the muscular wall of the anterior mantle, liver, and muscular wall of the caudal coat.
IMPLEMENTASI BIOSEKURITI PADA USAHA BUDIDAYA AYAM KUB: UPAYA PENCEGAHAN PENYAKIT DAN PENINGKATAN KUALITAS HASIL TERNAK Detha, Annytha Ina Rohi; Foeh, Nancy Diana Frederika Katerina; Ndaong, Nemay Anggadewi
Jurnal Media Tropika Vol 5 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Media Tropika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35508/mediatropika.v5i2.21426

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The cultivation of Kampung Unggul Balitbangtan (KUB) chickens presents significant potential for enhancing community economic welfare, particularly in improving family nutrition in rural areas. Nevertheless, a major challenge faced by partner farmers is the limited knowledge of proper KUB chicken farming techniques, including maintenance practices and the implementation of biosecurity measures. This community service initiative aimed to improve farmers' understanding and skills in applying biosecurity principles to prevent disease outbreaks and enhance livestock production quality. The program employed a combination of educational seminars, hands-on training sessions, and intensive group mentoring. The outcomes demonstrated a notable improvement in farmers' awareness of the importance of biosecurity, positive shifts in the application of best practices for KUB chicken management, and a reduction in livestock disease incidence. This initiative is expected to contribute to the development of sustainable, healthy, productive, and competitive KUB chicken farming enterprises.
Co-Authors Agatha Sada Ua Aji Winarso Aji Winarso Akal, Rocky Alexsandra Pallo Sungga Almet, Julianty Anak Agung Istri Sri Wiadnyani Anastasia A. Todja Andianus F. Surak Angela N. Daki Angela Novita Daki Anita Kartini Lakapu Anita Lakapu Anita Lakapu Anjelina Lidia Bouk Annisah Lis Dewi Aska Adhitama Fanmira Awa, Diana Rambu Naha Ana Bero, Catharina De Ricci Inye Bria, Anastasia Irra Itai Brito Ara Ujo Christina Debby De Jesus Consalesius A. Ngangguk Dalmasia T. Dhiu Dangga, Susana De Jesus, Christina Debby Delfina Gregoriana Gusmaõ Alves Deran Ola, Elisa Albertine Rahmita Desi Biru Desi Biru Desi Biru Desmond T.R. Hurek Deswandi W. S. Berry Dewi Fesbayanti Lestari Djungu Diana A Wuri Diana A Wuri Diana A. Wuri Diana A. Wuri Diana A. Wuri Diana Agustiani Wuri Diana Agustiani Wuri Diana Agustiani Wuri Diana Agustiani Wuri Diana M. Rihi Diana R. N. A. Awa Dionesia Mogi Elisabet Beribe Elisabet Tangkonda Elisabeth Tangkonda Elise M. Ballo Elshada Here Ety Rambu B. Anamuli Fanmira, Aska Felsi Atri Jedaut Ferdinando Rua Filomena Ramos Filomena Ramos Foeh, Nancy D.F.K Foeh, Nancy Diana Ferderika Katerina Foeh, Nancy Diana Frederika Katerina Frans U Datta Frans Umbu Datta Frits Francis Gabryella F. Amalo Galih Shinta Kurniawati Grace Maranatha Grace Maranatha Gracela U. Ara Hadri Latif Hendro Boimau Imanuel Benu Irmasuryani . Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Jeanet Frederika Tamar Lali Pora Jemris Sabneno Jessica Maubana Jublin Franzina Bale-Therik Juitaria Saly Inya Lupu Julianty Almet Julianty Almet Julyanti Almet Kaka, Fautinus Mone Kallau, Novalino Harold Geoffrey Kandi, Jefriyono Christian Katarina Leba Katarina O. Jebe Kefin E. Tahun Kuru, Gregorius Ronaldo Mau Larry R. W. Toha Larry Richard Wellem Toha Larry W.R Toha Laut, Meity M Lucia D. Amleni Ludji Pau, Putri Luh Putu Eka Damayanti 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 I. Tulasi Maria M. Kewa Maria M. Moi Maria Taroci Ka'auni Maria Veronika Dua Eni Parera Mario H. Cantona Marlin Erlinda Manufoe Marumata, Dikhi Maxs Urias Ebenheizer Sanam Melky Angsar Mengi, Maria Yovita Nano Meriany Presty Alvianita Tamonob Mesa J. N. Boru Mirnawati Sudarwanto Mogi, Dionesia A. Moi, Maria Moscatia Tobilolon Muda N.G.A Mulyantini S.S Nadya D. Kale Nadya Daramuli Kale Nancy D. F. K. Foeh Nancy D.F.K Foeh Nancy Foeh Natasha Imanuelle Yeri Ndaong, Nemay Ndaong, Nemay A Ndaong, Nemay A. Ndun, Novianty Nelsi Rohi Nemay A. Ndaong Nemay Anggadewi Ndaong Nemay Anggadewi Ndaong Nemay Anggadewi Ndaong, Nemay Anggadewi Nemay Ndaong Nemay Ndaong Nemay Ndaong Nemay Ndaong Nemay Ndaong Nemay Ndaong Nemay Ndaong Nofriani Ndun Odulfus Salmon Hibur Oriza Surya Ningsih Oriza Surya Ningsih Panie, Putri B. A. Pedro Nope Poppy S. Pello Putri Trinitariyani Rabila, Marike Junita Megawati Remigius Juliano No Potu Rihi, Diana Riwu, Magdarita Rizky Y. Manafe Rochy Akal Saputra, Agus Satria K Frans Satria K. Frans Selviani Dangur Sera Marbella Christin Langgar Sharoniva J. Koanak Simon Edison Mulik Sinamohina, Elsi Enjels Sujanta Permata Roma Surak, Andianus Fransiskus Susi Martha Susanti Takubak Tangkonda, Elisabet Tekla D. Lanasakti Tekla Lanasakti Telupere, Franky M. S. Theresia Setia Palus Theresia Tinenti Theresia Tinenti Timothy Kondanamu Nangkiawa Toha, Larry Richard Wellem Tulasi, Maria Tulasi, Maria Inocensia 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 Yohanes Timbun Raja Mangiut Ronael Simarmata Yolanda H.L Kabosu Yusinta V. Nawa Yustina Indrawati Yustina Petronela