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SENSORY CHARACTERISTICS OF SHEREDDED SPICED FISH FORMULATIONS WITH DIFFERENT PROCESSING TREATMENTS Sartika, Dewi; Akhyar, Gusri; Julita, Sela
AQUASAINS Vol 12, No 2 (2024): March 2024
Publisher : Jurusan Perikanan dan Kelautan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/aqs.v12i2.p1474-1483

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Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) is a type of fish cultivated by local people in Lake Ranau, West Lampung Regency, Lampung Province. Fish is easily damaged by chemical and microbiological processes, so proper handling and processing is needed to extend its shelf life. Shredded spiced fish is an innovative diversification of shredded fish product made from tilapia fish ori-ginating from Lake Ranau with added of multi-spices. Multi-spices are known to have high antioxidant content, so they can improve the quality and develop the taste of shredded spiced fish product.  The multi spices seasoning formulation and process stages greatly influence the characteristics of the shredded produced.  This research aims to study the formulation and processing treatment of the sensory characteristics of the best shredded spices fish. Determining the best formulation and processing treatment was determined using the sensory test method, namely a scoring test involving 30 panelists, then the data was processed using Microsoft Excel 2021. The result showed that the shredded spiced fish product with sample code 212 (without stir-frying) produced the best characteristics with a texture parameter value of 3.85; fragrance 4.05; colors 4.85; and tasted 4 with a total score of 16.75. Keywords: Multi spices, organoleptic, process stages, sheredded fish, tilapia.
PENGARUH PENAMBAHAN GLISEROL DAN CMC (Carboxyl Methyl Cellulose) TERHADAP KARAKTERISTIK BIODEGRADABLE FILM BERBASIS SELULOSA KULIT BUAH PINANG (Areca catechu L) EFFECT OF GLYCEROL AND CMC (Carboxyl Methyl Cellulose) ADDITION ON BIODEGRADABLE FILM CHARACTERISTIC OF ARECA NUT-PEEL (Areca catechu L) CELLULOSE BASED Julita, Sela; Zulferiyenni, Zulferiyenni; Sartika, Dewi; Koesoemawardani, Dyah
Jurnal Agroindustri Berkelanjutan Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023)
Publisher : Jurusan Teknologi Hasil Pertanian

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jab.v2i2.8028

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Biodegradable film is an environmentally friendly plastic replacement packaging. Areca fruit peel has the potential to make biodegradable film because it contains high cellulose, which is 34.18%. This study aims to determine the effect of glycerol addition on the characteristics of areca nut peel-based biodegradable film, to determine the effect of CMC on the characteristics of areca nut peel-based biodegradable film, and to determine the interaction of glycerol and CMC to produce the best characteristics of areca nut peel-based biodegradable film. The study was arranged in RAKL with 2 factors and 3 replications. The first factor was the addition of glycerol with concentrations of 0.5% (G1), 1% (G2), and 1.5% (G3), and the second factor was the addition of CMC consisting of concentrations of 1% (C1), 2% (C2), and 3% (C3). Areca fruit peels were dried, mashed, filtered, soaked using 2.5% NaOH, hydrolyzed using 2% H2O2, and mixed with other ingredients. The data obtained were analyzed for variance and further tested with the Least Significant Difference Test (BNT) at the 5% level. The best research results were obtained in the interaction of 1% glycerol and 3% CMC treatment with a tensile strength of 71.87 MPa, percent elongation value of 26.27%, a thickness of 0.32 mm, water vapour permeability of 7.41 g/m2/hour, and biodegradability for 28 days.