Mejuajua
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Desember 2025

COMMUNITY-BASED PRODUCTION OF LIQUID SMOKE AS A NON-CARCINOGENIC FISH PRESERVATIVE: -

Taufik, Muhammad (Unknown)
Boby Cahyady (Unknown)
Rossy Nurhasanah (Unknown)
Masruroh, Pingkan (Unknown)
Syahputra, Muhammad Rizky (Unknown)
Azzahrah, Nabilah Azka (Unknown)
Zul Alfian (Unknown)
Mariany Razali (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Dec 2025

Abstract

The growing demand for safe fish preservatives has encouraged the use of liquid smoke as an alternative to high-temperature processing, which may form carcinogenic compounds. This community service program focused on producing coconut-shell-based liquid smoke through pyrolysis followed by distillation to obtain grade-2 liquid smoke. Acetic acid content was determined using alkalimetry with 0.1 N NaOH. The results showed an increase in acetic acid concentration from 1% to 6.5%, meeting the grade-2 standard of SNI 8985:2021. Application through 20-minute immersion preserved fish quality for up to three days without generating carcinogenic properties. Beyond product development, the program strengthened local socio-economic conditions by providing training, empowering residents to produce liquid smoke independently, and opening new micro-enterprise opportunities. This demonstrates that community-based production can supply safe, standardized preservatives while enhancing economic resilience in Manunggal Village.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

mejuajua

Publisher

Subject

Humanities Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Public Health Other

Description

Health, welfare based on local wisdom, design and application of appropriate technology, the application of effective communication and learning methods and related ...