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Indonesian Food and Nutrition Progress
ISSN : 08546177     EISSN : 25979388     DOI : -
Core Subject : Agriculture,
Indonesian Food and Nutrition Progress, is a primarily online, a peer-reviewed journal in food technology and nutrition. All papers should focus on the novelty of the research carried out. It is published by Indonesian Association of Food Technologists in collaboration with Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Gadjah Mada University. This journal is published two times a year which is a continuation of the last publication in 2005. The journal is devoted to a rapid peer reviewed full-length original research paper, short communications, and critical reviews, which serves as an international forum for the exchange of information in all aspects of food technology and nutrition. Food and Nutrition Progress includes a wide range of food technology and nutrition topics such as: Physical, chemical, biotechnological, microbiological, process engineering, analytical, and nutritional aspects; Post-harvest technology; Sensory evaluation; Diet plans; Gastronomy; Food safety and hygiene; Functional foods; Novel foods.
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Evaluation of Local Chicken Slaughter Operation, Carcas and Product Characteristics in Yogyakarta Wahyu Supartono; Sri Raharjo; Sofyan Iskandar
Indonesian Food and Nutrition Progress Vol 9, No 1 (2002)
Publisher : Indonesian Association of Food Technologists

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jifnp.87

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Indonesian local chicken has some advantages in compared with broiler chicken. Local chicken can live freely and sometimes serves as "saving" for family in villages. The local chicken is used as raw material for some traditional. This research focused on chemical and microbiological properties on local chicken carcasses and also their finished products, such as satay or fried chicken. Results of this research showed, that local chicken carcasses has more protein content than broiler carcasses, and has also lower calorie and fat content. But their fat and calorie became higher, after their fresh local chicken carcasses were prepared, spiced and fried or grilled ready-to-eat foods. All of fresh local chicken carcasses, which were taken and collected from local slaughtering houses, were contaminated by pathogenic microbes, such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella sp and Staphylococcus sp. But after processing of the fresh carcasses, the number of the pathogenic microbes decreased drastically, so food poisoning or out break of consumers was rarely occurred. The result's of evaluation on gender and socio-economic factors suggested, that local slaughtering house operations were feasible with no possibility to expand their activities. More investment to buy an electrical machine (Feather-Pluckier) was very useful for raising their productivity, capacity and ease in preparing carcasses. The women workers had three job description (owner, main worker and an assistant) in this slaughtering process, and they did not have difficulties to do their job and their loan actually was used to help their own economic family
Chemical Composition and Consumer Acceptance of Balinese Snake Fruit during Marketing ID. A.G Lidartawan; Didik Purwadi; Sri Anggrahini
Indonesian Food and Nutrition Progress Vol 9, No 1 (2002)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jifnp.86

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The research has been conducted baSed on chemical composition and consumer acceptance to Balinese Snake Fruit during marketing through three retailers, i.e., traditional markets, fruit shop and superinarkets within the province of Bali. This research was conducted with laboratory research. The sampling was conducted using the stratified random sampling. Balinese Snake fruit that are sold in fruit shops have the best quality with a chemical composition of water content 83.91%, acid content 3.56% db, total sugar content 84.54% db, total content of tannin 1.07% db, fruit size relatively larger (average 13 fruits/kg), panelist acceptance of color 6.90 (between "rather like" and "like') scale, aroma 6.90 (between "rather like" and "like"), texture 6.70 (between "rather like" and "like"), taste 6,95 (between "rather like" and "like '), and total acceptance of 6.95 (between "rather like" and "like') scale.
The Influence of Vitamin E to Protect Myocard Damage Due to the High Fat Diet Yanuartono Yanuartono; Dhirgo Adji
Indonesian Food and Nutrition Progress Vol 9, No 1 (2002)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jifnp.85

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Eighteen male rats, strain Sprague Dawley, were used as experimental animals to study the protective effects of vitamin E on the incidence of myocard damage due to high fat diet. The rats were randomly alloted into 3 groups of six each. All of the rats were treated high fat diet. Group I as control was fed diet containing high fat. Group II was fed containing 30 IU of vitamin E, and group III was fed containing 180 IU of vitamin E. After 60 days, the blood sample were collected from the hearts for detected specific heart protein by troponin T analysis. The statistical analysis for cardiac troponin data showed that there were no significant differences between group I and group II . However, there were significant differences between group I and group III or between group II and group Ill. This result indicated that vitamin E have some effect to protect myocard damage from group III (p 0,05) that containing 30 IU of vitamin E.
A Review : Dietary Fiber Biochemical Inductions and Its Hypocholesterolemic Effects Sri Rahajoe Asj'ari
Indonesian Food and Nutrition Progress Vol 9, No 1 (2002)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jifnp.84

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Most people already know that dietary_ fiber can have detrimental or beneficial effects on health, primarily with regard to nutritional status. In this writing one of the beneficial effects of the consumption ofdietary fiber especially its hypocholesterolemic effect will be discussed. Many research papers have already showed regarding the connection between the biochemical induction of soluble fiber and the hypocholesterolemic effect of soluble fiber. In these investigations treatments were given to various kinds of experimental animals and to humans as experimental subjects. Kinds of foods were used as sources of fiber. The researchers were able to discover a variety of biochemical inductions that led to a hypocholesterolomic effect and were able to lower the cholesterol concentration in various kinds of lipoprotein fractions. Biochemical inductions discovered were, among others: fiber making food difficult to be digested, thereby inhibiting lipid absorption, decreasing cholesterol synthesis, increase of cholesterol excretion through the bile, decreasing of Apo B synthesis in the liver, decrease of the mRNA Apo B concentration of the liver, decrease in mRNA Apo A-I and mRNA Apo A-IV concentration in intestinal cells, decrease in HMG-CoA reductase activity and decrease in insulin secretion. Every soluble .fiber from specific sources of dietary fiber produced a certain biochemical induction and also hypocholesterolemic effect to a certain lipoprotein fraction. The concentration of total cholesterol and cholesterol in lipoproteins containing Apo B, and the LDL-C: HDL-C ratio are all lowered. Thus the patient is able to choose as a source offiber, the food of his or her preference appropriate to his or her kind of hypercholesterolemic disorder, with the goal of reduction of cholesterol concentration.
Sensory Characteristics of Restructured Fresh Fruit Composite Prepared from Jack Fruit (Artocarpus heterophylla L.) and Sapodilla (MaidMara achras Mill. Fosb.) Sri Raharjo
Indonesian Food and Nutrition Progress Vol 9, No 1 (2002)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22146/jifnp.88

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Jack fruit and sapodilla are tropical fruits having sweet and distinctive flavor and attractive color. At present, consumers have limited choice for ready-to-eat fresh fruit products available in the market. The objective of this study was to determine the sensory characteristics of fresh fruit product composite prepared from combination ofjackfruit and sapodilla and restructured Using three different type of alginate. Three different type of alginates and two form of calcium lactate (encapsulated and non encapsulated) were used as binding ingredients. Ten panelists were employed to evaluate the freshly prepared fruit prodact composite for its taste, aroma, appearance, mouthfeel, and gel strength using a 5-point scoring. Type of alginate had no effect on the sensory properties of restructured fruit layers. However, the source of calcium in the form of encapsulated or not encapsulated powder showed significant effect on the appearence and gel strength. The fruit layers prepared using encapsulated Ca-lactate had less attractive appearence and weaker gel strength than the fruits restructured with free Ca-lactate. The two difference source of calcium had no significant effect on the products taste, aroma, and mouthfeel.

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