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Pelatihan Pembuatan Sabun Cuci Piring Organik Sebagai Upaya Menumbuhkan Jiwa Wirausaha Siswa SMKS Sunan Drajat Jember Wardhana, Danu Indra; Aulia, Anisa Nurina; Setiawan, Andika Putra; Syafia, Fina; Rosa, Firlana
Journal of Community Development Vol. 4 No. 2 (2023): December
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47134/comdev.v4i2.131

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Vocational High Schools should be able to produce entrepreneurs who can create businesses independently for their lives. But in reality, there are some SMK alumni who haven't got a job after graduating from school. This can be avoided from the beginning of their education an interest in entrepreneurship is cultivated so that when they graduate, they can choose to become entrepreneurs. On the other hand, every human activity produces waste (garbage). Excessive waste production can cause problems for the environment. In addition to having an unpleasant smell, flies often infest garbage and can cause disease outbreaks, some of the waste that is abundant in the environment is fruit peel waste. The use of fruit peels in dosage forms is still little done, and product preparations in circulation are still very minimal to be found, even though the use of fruit peels is fairly easy to find, economical and practical. Based on the above conditions, it is necessary to have activities to increase the interest in entrepreneurship for SMK students in harmony with sustainable waste management. One of the alternative activities is Entrepreneurship Training by making organic soap from fruit peel waste. The methods used are identifying partner needs, designing activities, mentoring, implementing, and evaluating sustainability. The result of this training is that students practice directly making organic dish soap, it is hoped that the data will make alternative business products.
Analysis of quality characteristics and feasibility study of dish soap form the fruit peel extract Wardhana, Danu Indra; Aulia, Anisa Nurina; Setiawan, Andika Putra; Nalawati, Ara Nugrahayu; Syafia, Fina; Rosa, Firlana

Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/agx.v15i2.4703

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Introduction: Fruit peel is one of the natural ingredients that has not been optimally utilized and can be used as a raw material for making dish soap because it has antibiotic, antiseptic, and antibacterial content. This study aims to make dish soap using dragon fruit peel extract, papaya fruit, and banana fruit as natural ingredients and determine the quality characteristics of dish soap and business feasibility analysis. Methods: This research was conducted in two stages. The first stage selected the best fruit skin dish soap based on the quality characteristics and organoleptic tests on the product. The second stage then analyzed the business feasibility of the best fruit peel extract dish soap product. Results: The quality characteristics of dragon fruit peel, banana, and papaya skin extract dish soap with pH test parameters, FFA content, and free alkali content are in accordance with SNI standards, but the viscosity test shows that it is not suitable and has a value below SNI, and the results of the organoleptic test show that dragon fruit peel extract dish soap is preferred by panelists compared to banana and papaya skin extract soap with an average value of 4.3 color parameters; aroma 3.5; texture 3.6; and overall 4.1. Conclusion: Dragon fruit peel extract dish soap has the best organoleptic test value compared to banana and papaya peel dish soap. The results of the feasibility study analysis of the dragon fruit peel extract dish soap business have a BEP Unit value of 31, BEP Rupiah of IDR.462,185, ROI of 81.64%, and R / C of 1.82 where this business is considered feasible if developed.
Formulation of Sorghum-Based High-Protein Crackers Enriched with Wheat and Soybean Flours for Toddlers: Formulation of Sorghum-Based High-Protein Crackers Enriched with Wheat and Soybean Flours for Toddlers Mananda, Afan Bagus; Wardhana, Danu Indra; Setiawan, Andika Putra; Aulia, Anisa Nurina; Syafia, Fina
Agroindustrial Technology Journal Vol. 9 No. 1 (2025): Agroindustrial Technology Journal [ATJ]
Publisher : Universitas Darussalam Gontor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21111/atj.v9i1.14285

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Various complementary food menus have been distributed to help parents who are confused about choosing their child's first food menu. The complementary food menu is usually made from rice flour which is a source of carbohydrates. The high consumption of rice currently encourages various food diversification efforts to avoid dependence on one commodity. Crackers that combine sorghum flour with soybean flour increase the protein content of crackers so that they can be an alternative nutritious complementary food for stunted toddlers. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of high-protein cracker formulation with the addition of sorghum and soybean flour and the analysis of water, ash, fat, protein and carbohydrate content. The experimental design used was a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) and a sample of five samples with two repetitions. Data analysis used the One-Way Anova test and Duncan's further test with a significance level of 0.05. The results showed that all formulas had significant differences based on the One-Way Anova test and had met the standard (SNI) for cracker quality which can be seen from the significance value. The best formulation with chemical test results is F3 with a protein content of 7.66%, fat content of 9.55%, ash content of 1.52%, water content of 3.7%, and carbohydrate content of 77.7%. Crackers products that combine sorghum flour with soybean flour increase the protein content of biscuits so that they can be an alternative nutritious complementary food for toddlers. Keywords: sorghum flour, soybean flour, crackers, food additives
Analysis of quality characteristics and feasibility study of dish soap form the fruit peel extract Wardhana, Danu Indra; Aulia, Anisa Nurina; Setiawan, Andika Putra; Nalawati, Ara Nugrahayu; Syafia, Fina; Rosa, Firlana
AGROMIX Vol 15 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Fakultas Pertanian Universitas Yudharta Pasuruan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35891/agx.v15i2.4703

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Introduction: Fruit peel is one of the natural ingredients that has not been optimally utilized and can be used as a raw material for making dish soap because it has antibiotic, antiseptic, and antibacterial content. This study aims to make dish soap using dragon fruit peel extract, papaya fruit, and banana fruit as natural ingredients and determine the quality characteristics of dish soap and business feasibility analysis. Methods: This research was conducted in two stages. The first stage selected the best fruit skin dish soap based on the quality characteristics and organoleptic tests on the product. The second stage then analyzed the business feasibility of the best fruit peel extract dish soap product. Results: The quality characteristics of dragon fruit peel, banana, and papaya skin extract dish soap with pH test parameters, FFA content, and free alkali content are in accordance with SNI standards, but the viscosity test shows that it is not suitable and has a value below SNI, and the results of the organoleptic test show that dragon fruit peel extract dish soap is preferred by panelists compared to banana and papaya skin extract soap with an average value of 4.3 color parameters; aroma 3.5; texture 3.6; and overall 4.1. Conclusion: Dragon fruit peel extract dish soap has the best organoleptic test value compared to banana and papaya peel dish soap. The results of the feasibility study analysis of the dragon fruit peel extract dish soap business have a BEP Unit value of 31, BEP Rupiah of IDR.462,185, ROI of 81.64%, and R / C of 1.82 where this business is considered feasible if developed.