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FoodTech: Jurnal Teknologi Pangan
ISSN : 26554860     EISSN : 26563451     DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.26418/jft
FoodTech: Jurnal Teknologi Pangan merupakan jurnal yang mempublikasikan artikel riset dan review mengenai teknologi pangan yang terkait aspek kimia pangan, mikrobiologi pangan, rekayasa proses pangan, teknologi hasil pertanian, keamanan pangan, ketahanan pangan, biokimia pangan, pangan fungsional dan gizi pangan.
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Chemical Characteristics and Acceptability of Bagelen Dry Bread with the Addition of Moringa Leaf Flour (Moringa Oleifera Lam) Khoerunisa, Puja; Fizriani, Atia; Tubagus, Robi
FoodTech: Jurnal Teknologi Pangan Vol 7, No 1 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jft.v7i1.79426

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Moringa is a plant that is rich in benefits, because Moringa leaves contain good nutritious food content and can be used as herbal medicine for the body. Moringa leaves can be used to complement nutrition and increase the value of liking in making bread. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of bagelen bread formulation with the addition of moringa flour on chemical characteristics and acceptability as well as the best treatment for bagelen dry bread. The method used in this study is a completely randomized design (CRD) with 4 levels of treatment and 3 replications. The treatment was done with the addition of moringa flour 0%, 5%, 7%, 10%. Based on the results of the research that has been done, the addition of moringa flour has a significant effect on ash content, protein, fat, carbohydrates, vitamin C, calcium, acceptability of aroma, taste, texture, appearance, and overall attributes but has no significant effect on the water content of bagelen bread. The results of the best analysis of bagelen bread with the addition of moringa flour are in the T1 treatment (95% Wheat flour; 5% Moringa leaf flour) which has the best characteristics including: moisture content 5.51%, ash content 1.95%, protein 9.73%, fat 19.67%, carbohydrates 63.13%, vitamin C 181.18mg/100g, calcium 241.14mg/100g, acceptability testing of aroma attributes 2.44 (like), taste attributes 1.88 (like), texture attributes 2.20 (like), appearance attributes 2.12 (like), and overall attributes 2.04 (like).
Utilization of Breadfruit (Artocarpus altilis) Skin Waste in Making Edible Film with the Addition of Glycerol and Chitosan Plasticizer Formulation Ramadhan, Rahma Aula; Fizriani, Atia; Tubagus, Robi
FoodTech: Jurnal Teknologi Pangan Vol 7, No 1 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jft.v7i1.79427

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The starch content in breadfruit skin has the potential as a constituent ingredient for making edible films. The addition of glycerol and chitosan plasticizers can produce good edible film characteristics. The aim of this research is to determine the effect, best treatment and application of shelf life on animal and vegetable products with the addition of glycerol and chitosan plasticizers on the chemical, physical and mechanical characteristics of breadfruit peel starch edible film. The method used was a non-factorial Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with 4 treatment levels and 3 replications using the experimental analysis method, then was used to determine shelf life. Based on the research results, the addition of various plasticizers, glycerol and chitosan, had a significant effect on the values of water content, ash content, thickness, tensile strength, elongation and water vapor transmission rate (WVTR). Treatment T1 has the best characteristics including, water content 13.05%, ash content 1.93%, thickness value 0.23 mm, water vapor transmission rate (WVTR) value 4.38 g/m2 hour, tensile strength value 12.57 Mpa, and elongation value 10.93%. The addition of various plasticizers, glycerol and chitosan, affects the shelf life of animal products in the form of pieces of chicken meat and vegetable products in the form of apple pieces packaged using edible film from breadfruit skin starch
The Effect of Wheat Flour With Singapore Banana Flour (Musa Sp) Substitution on The Physicochemical and Organoleptic Characteristics of Cookies Walimah, Walimah; Priyono, Suko; Maherawati, Maherawati
FoodTech: Jurnal Teknologi Pangan Vol 7, No 1 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jft.v7i1.79430

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Singapore banana (Musa spp) is the local name for the 40-day banana. Other types of bananas that are similar to Singapore bananas are barlin and berlin bananas. Cookies are a bakery product that is popular in all circles and is widely consumed by the public because it has an attractive taste and shape. The aim of this research is to find out the right formulation to produce Singapore banana flour and wheat flour cookies. The characteristics observed include water content, ash, potassium, vitamin C, color value and organoleptic tests. This research design used the Randomized Block Design (RAK) method which consisted of 6 treatments with the formulation of wheat flour : Singapore banana flour, namely (100% : 0%), (80% : 20%), (60% : 40%), (40% : 60%), (20% : 80%) and (0% : 100%). Data on physicochemical characteristics were analyzed using the ANOVA test at 5% level, if it had an effect, it was continued with the Honestly Significant Difference (BNJ) test at 5% level, while the organoleptic test was analyzed using the Kruskal Wallis method and the effectiveness index test using the De Gharmo method. Based on the research results, it can be concluded that the use of Singapore banana flour as an ingredient for making cookies with a formulation of 60% added wheat flour with 40% Singapore banana flour is the best formulation. The resulting cookies contain water content 6,38%, ash content 2,50%, potassium 512,5 mg/100 g, vitamin C 0,574 mg/100 g, color L* worth 43,13, color a* worth 5,38, color b* is worth 16,2. The best organoleptic tests for cookies were color score 3,87 (somewhat like), aroma score 3,77 (somewhat like), texture score 4 (like) and taste score 4 (like).
The Effect of Adding Sappan Wood Powder and Potassium Sorbate on The Quality of Borneo Coconut Soy Sauce Maryam, Andi; Saskia, Neti; Andiyono, Andiyono
FoodTech: Jurnal Teknologi Pangan Vol 7, No 1 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jft.v7i1.79424

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Borneo Coconut Soy Sauce has problems with shelf life, namely on the fifth day the soy sauce has experienced a decline in quality, so the problem faced is a short shelf life. So the synthetic preservative potassium sorbate and natural sappan wood preservative were added to extend the shelf life of the product. Potassium sorbate is used to prevent the growth of bacteria, fungi and mold. Sappan wood contains active antimicrobial and antioxidant substances which can inhibit and reduce the number of microbes in food, so that sappan wood can extend its shelf life. This research aims to determine the effect of adding potassium sorbate and sappan sawdust on sugar content, Total Plate Number (ALT), protein content, and organoleptic tests of Borneo coconut soy sauce. This research used a non-factorial Randomized Block Design (RAK) method with 6 treatment, namely K0S2, K1S2, K1S1, K2S0, K2S2, and K2S1. The highest average sugar content test results were in the K1S1 treatment, namely 52.60% and the lowest in the K2S0 treatment, namely 41.66%. The ALT test results showed that samples K0S2, K1S2, K1S1, K2S0, and K2S2 were declared negative for being contaminated with bacteria, while sample K2S1 was positive for being contaminated with bacteria but did not exceed the maximum limit set by BPOM and BSN, because the ALT value of sample K2S1 was 1 x 10 ². The protein content test results had the highest average value in the K2S2 treatment, namely 3.62% and the lowest in the K2S0 treatment, namely 2.95%. Based on the organoleptic test, the highest average value for taste, color and aroma was the same, namely in the K0S2 treatment, while the lowest average value for taste was in the K1S1 treatment, for color, namely in the K2S0 treatment, and for aroma, namely in the K2S2 treatment.
The Effect of Brewing Time on the pH Level and Antioxidant Content of Liberica Coffee Peel and Siam Orange Peel Infusion Tea Safrina, Rona; Tritisari, Angga
FoodTech: Jurnal Teknologi Pangan Vol 7, No 1 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jft.v7i1.79425

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Tea is the second most consumed beverage in the world after water. About two-thirds of the world's population consumes tea. The purpose of this research is to determine the pH and antioxidant content of Liberica coffee peel and Siam orange peel infusion tea. The approach taken in this research is quantitative with a factorial completely randomized design (CRD) and two factors. Each was replicated three times. The first factor is the comparison used for coffee peel and orange peel (X), namely coffee peel:orange peel (1:3) (X1), coffee peel:orange peel (1:1) (X2), coffee peel:orange peel (3:1) (X3). The second factor is the brewing time (Y) consisting of three treatment levels: 5 minutes (Y1), 10 minutes (Y2), and 15 minutes (Y3). The results of the analysis of variance (ANOVA) show that the comparison of the composition of Liberica coffee peel-Siam orange peel infusion tea (factor X) can significantly affect antioxidant activity. Additionally, the pH measurement results indicate significant differences in the composition comparison marked by factor X, brewing time (factor Y), and interaction factor (XY). The average pH measurement results in a neutral outcome and affect the stability of antioxidant activity. The conclusion of this research is that chemical analysis of the formula with a composition ratio of 1:1 (X1) with a brewing time of 5 minutes (Y1) has the highest antioxidant content.

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