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Potensi Pangan Fermentasi Tempe dalam Mengatasi Kejadian Malnutrisi Devina Adira Azzahra; Desi Rahmasari; Hanayu Anindya Nareswari; Margaretha Alesandria Natasya Weka; Rizka Fellithia; Liss Dyah Dewi Arini
Student Scientific Creativity Journal Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): Student Scientific Creativity Journal
Publisher : Pusat Riset dan Inovasi Nasional

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55606/sscj-amik.v3i2.5511

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Malnutrition remains a significant public health challenge, particularly in developing countries like Indonesia. Tempeh, a fermented soybean product, is highly nutritious and has the potential to address malnutrition. The fermentation process by Rhizopus oligosporus enhances the bioavailability of essential nutrients such as protein, iron, and vitamin B12, which are crucial for growth and development. Additionally, tempeh contains natural prebiotics and probiotics that support digestive health and improve nutrient absorption. A literature review in this study indicates that regular consumption of tempeh can help improve nutritional status, particularly among vulnerable groups such as children and pregnant women. With its affordability and wide availability, tempeh serves as a sustainable food solution that can be optimized to reduce malnutrition rates in Indonesia.
Pemanfaatan Mikroskop dalam Menanggapi Fenomena Resistensi Antibiotik pada Bakteri Patogen Desi Rahmasari; Devina Adira Azzahra; Hanayu Anindya Nareswari; Nasywarana Putri Panjaitan; Rizka Felithia; Elsa Oktavia Ramadhani; Liss Dyah Dewi Arini
Calory Journal Medical Laboratory Journal Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025): September : Medical Laboratory Journal
Publisher : LPPM STIKES KESETIAKAWANAN SOSIAL INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57213/caloryjournal.v3i2.778

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Antibiotic resistance has emerged as one of the most critical challenges in modern healthcare. Pathogenic bacteria that were once susceptible to antibiotics have developed survival mechanisms, making infections increasingly difficult to treat. Understanding and combating this issue requires advanced tools, with microscopy playing a pivotal role. Microscopes enable researchers to observe bacterial morphological changes, biofilm formation, and antibiotic-bacteria interactions at molecular levels. Various microscopy techniques – including light microscopy, electron microscopy, and fluorescence microscopy – have significantly contributed to both research and clinical diagnostics. Through a literature review approach, this article examines how microscopy facilitates antibiotic resistance studies and supports the development of more effective treatment strategies.