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Journal of Functional Food and Nutraceutical
ISSN : 26859297     EISSN : 26860309     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33555/
Core Subject : Health, Agriculture,
Interdisciplinary approach of food technology, food nutrition, and health Plant bioactives; dietary fibre, probiotics; functional lipids; bioactive peptides; vitamins, minerals and botanicals and other dietary supplements. Nutritional and technological aspects related to the development of functional foods and nutraceuticals. Food digestion, bioavailability, mechanism, efficacy, and safety of food ingredients and nutraceuticals.
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STUDY ON FUNCTIONAL INGREDIENTS AND CLAIMS OF READY TO DRINK (RTD) FRUIT JUICE IN MODERN RETAIL Fadlillah, Hendry Noer; Nurkhoeriyati, Tina; Felanesa, Lira; Utomo, Andika Wahyu
Journal Akademik Universitas Swiss German Vol 1 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Swiss German University & Perhimpunan Penggiat Pangan Fungsional dan Nutrasetikal Indonesia (P3FNI)

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Fruit juices are well known as healthy food.  Consumers consume fruit juices not only to get refreshment, but also to get health benefits. The aims of this research are to identify health-related claims in juices and functional ingredients used to meet the regulation on claim requirement. The research was conducted by collecting RTD (ready to drink) juice in modern retail. All of the information on the label is recorded, identified, and classified based on regulation document, then processed and analyzed statistically. The result show, 70% of product samples provide claims on the label.  Claim on vitamin C is the most favorite one. As much as 52% of claimed products contain vitamin C ? related claim. After vitamin C, the next popular claims are regarding dietary fiber (11%) and vitamin A (10%).  Interestingly, 63% of claimed products provide more than one nutrient claims. They combine two or more nutrients content as the claim, such as vitamin C and vitamin A, fiber and vitamin C, etc. There is 20% of RTD fruit juice enriched or fortified by functional ingredients, mostly in vitamin premix.  It means, claims are not only given by addition of functional ingredients from the outside.  RTD juice industries are still able to provide the claim, without fortification or enrichment, if they can maintain the nutrient content of raw material to meet requirement of regulation on claim.
STABILIZATION OF RED MELINJO PEEL (GNETUM GNEMON L.) ETHYL ACETATE EXTRACT AS ANTIBACTERIAL AGENT Honga, Johan; Parhusip, Adolf J.N.; Anugrahati, Nuri A.; Sinaga, Wenny S.L.; Angel, Veliana
Journal Akademik Universitas Swiss German Vol 1 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Swiss German University & Perhimpunan Penggiat Pangan Fungsional dan Nutrasetikal Indonesia (P3FNI)

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Melinjo (GnetumgnemonL.) is a typical Indonesian plant that has many benefits such as antimicrobial agent. The aim of this study was to determine the antimicrobial activity of red melinjo peel extract. In this study, extraction was conducted by maceration using ethyl acetate as solvent for 24 hours at room temperature. 4-16% red melinjo peel extract (w/v) could inhibit the growth of Staphylococcus aureusATCC 6538, Listeria monocytogenesATCC 7644 and SalmonellaTyphi ATCC 14028. However 4-16% red melinjo peel extract could not inhibit the growth of Candida albicansATCC 10231. In stability test, the selected extract had a stable inhibition at pH 4-7, heat treatment 65oC-95oC for 30 minutes, salt 1%-5%, and sugar 10%-50%. The selected extract produced the biggest inhibition diameter at low pH (pH 4) and produced the smallest inhibition diameter at neutral pH (pH 7). Heat treatment 65oC for 30 minutes produced the biggest inhibition diameter among tested bacteria and decreased with increasing heating temperature. Addition of 1-5% NaCl and 10-50% sucrose worked synergistically with the selected extract in inhibit the growth of the tested bacteria.
PERCEPTION OF MILLENNIAL GENERATION TOWARD FUNCTIONAL FOOD IN INDONESIA Amaliah, Isma; David, Wahyudi; Ardiansyah, Ardiansyah
Journal Akademik Universitas Swiss German Vol 1 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Swiss German University & Perhimpunan Penggiat Pangan Fungsional dan Nutrasetikal Indonesia (P3FNI)

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Currently, functional foods trend are growing and developing in Indonesia. Consumer?s perceptions is one important factor to picture consumer knowledge and attitude in the future. The aim of this study is to determine the perception of millennial generation toward functional food in Indonesia. An online cross sectional survey was carried out among 1982 respondents (age between 18-38 years) and distributed via social media platform during two weeks on April 2018. The questionnaire measured demographic characteristics, awareness, knowledge, the priority to purchase, and future buying motivations on functional food. The result showed that 55% of respondents claimed that they had been aware of functional food. The knowledge of respondent regarding health component was still insufficient. The most important reasons for purchasing functional food were health benefit, availability, affordability, tasty, easy to consume, and clear label information. Most of millennial generation was interested in purchasing functional food in the future. In conclusion, this study provide the information how?s millennial generation perception regarding functional food in Indonesia and might be contribute to increase the development of functional food in Indonesia.
ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF PECTIC ENZYME-TREATED PECTIN ON LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE-INDUCED RAW 264.7 CELLS Huang, Cian-Song; Li, Qiao-Lin; Lo, Diana; Wang, Yuh-Tai; Wu, Ming-Chang
Journal Akademik Universitas Swiss German Vol 1 No 1 (2019)
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the ability and pathway of the pectic enzyme-treated (PET) pectin to inhibit the inflammation of macrophage RAW 264.7 induced by lipopolysaccharide. Results showed that PET-pectin produced from 1% substrate and 48 h reaction time had the highest antioxidative activity, thus these parameters were used to produce PET-pectin used in this study. PET-pectin showed no cell cytotoxicity to normal macrophage RAW 264.7 and reduce the nitrite secretion from LPS-induced RAW 264.7 by 20%. Finally, the expression of cytokines, including NO synthase (iNOS), nitric oxide (NO), cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), nuclear factor kappa-light-chain-enhancer of activated B cells (NF-?B) and tumor necrosis factor (TNF-?) were analyzed by western blot. In the western blot method, it was found that iNOS, COX-2, NF-?B, TNF-? and other proteins that activated NO production had a downtrend. It was found that PET-pectin possess promising activity to mitigate the inflammatory response.
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Journal Akademik Universitas Swiss German Vol 1 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Swiss German University & Perhimpunan Penggiat Pangan Fungsional dan Nutrasetikal Indonesia (P3FNI)

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Mini Simposium dan AKSI P3FNI Serta Focus Group Discussion tentang Definisi dan Regulasi Pangan Fungsional Dengan Tema ?Penguatan dan Diseminasi Pangan Fungsional untuk Kesehatan Masyarakat? Diselenggarakan oleh Perhimpunan Penggiat Pangan Fungsional dan Nutrasetikal Indonesia Bekerjasama dengan Fakultas Teknologi Pertanian, Universitas Gadjah Mada Yogyakarta, 17 Januari 2019
EVALUATION OF PHYTOCHEMICAL ACTIVITIES OF AQUEOUS AND ETHANOLIC GARLIC PEEL EXTRACT Fortunata, Stacia Andani; Rahmawati, Della; Andika, Dylan
Journal Akademik Universitas Swiss German Vol 1 No 1 (2019)
Publisher : Swiss German University & Perhimpunan Penggiat Pangan Fungsional dan Nutrasetikal Indonesia (P3FNI)

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Garlic plant has been known to have various beneficial properties beside as a condiment. However, the garlic peel is still considered as waste and the research of its functional properties are still very limited. The purpose of this study was to explore the potential phytochemical activities of garlic peel extract which might be utilized as natural food additive or even functional ingredient in the future. The experiment was divided to two phases. The first phase identifies and compares the phytochemical content and activities between aqueous and ethanolic extract. The presence of saponins was detected along with the absence of alkaloids on both aqueous and ethanolic extract. The aqueous extract possessed lower flavonoid content, higher phenolic content and stronger antioxidant activity compared to the ethanolic peel extract. Ethanolic extract did not exhibit any antimicrobial activity against S.cerevisiae, while aqueous extract showed the activity against S.cerevisiae. Moreover, both types of extract also did not show any ?-glucosidase inhibition activity. In the second phase, optimization attempts for extraction method were done and it was found that the highest amount of antioxidant activity along with flavonoid and phenolic content could be obtained by changing the raw material-solvent ratio to 20 gr/1000ml.

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