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Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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JPHPI publishes manuscripts in the field of marine post-harvest, aquatic biotechnology, aquatic biochemistry, aquatic product diversification, and characteristic of aquatic raw materials. In addition, JPHPI also publishes research about aquatic product quality, standardization, and other researches within the field of aquatic product technology.
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SISTEM PENYEDIAAN DAN PENGENDALIAN KUALITAS PRODUK IKAN SEGAR DI HYPERMARKET Tri Wiji Nurani; Julia Eka Astarini; Marina Nareswari Astarini
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 14 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
Publisher : Department of Aquatic Product Technology IPB University in collaboration with Masyarakat Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia (MPHPI)

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Fresh  sh product is one food that is offered in Giant Hypermarket. Supply system and quality control of products is important to ful l consumer’s need and satisfaction. The study was aimed to examine the supplysystem and quality control of fresh  sh products at Giant. The analysis method used were the ABC analysis, singleexponential smoothing method, p control charts, and diagrams of causation. The results of this study indicatethat fresh  sh products must be controlled properly by the Giant, these include banana prawn and shrimp small pancet which were categorized as product A. The budget available for product A reached is Rp1,158,979,112 or 73.7% of the total inventory cost and reached 2,394.24 kg or 8% of the total supply of seafood per year. The single exponential smoothing method with parameter smoothing (α) 0.9; was considered as the best parameter to be used for estimate supply of banana prawn, in the year 2010. The proportion of banana prawn that is not ful lled quality standard is still under control. Such condition is expected can be maintained and improved fresh  sh quality by the Division of Seafood Giant by considering the factors in uencing the product quality control system which include human, technology, materials, and handling methods aspects.Keywords: fresh  sh products, Giant Hypermarket, quality control, supply system, single exponential smoothing,
KOMPOSISI KIMIA DAN KANDUNGAN PIGMEN Spirulina fusiformis PADA UMUR PANEN YANG BERBEDA DALAM MEDIA PUPUK Iriani Setyaningsih; Andika Tri Saputra; . Uju
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 14 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Spirulina fusiformis is bluegreen alga which grows in freshwater. The aims of the research were to observe the growth curve, chemical composition and pigment content of S. fusiformis cultivated in fertilized media and harvested on different times (18 and 32 days). S. fusiformis cultivated in fertilized media had  ve phases of growth. The end of exponential and stationary phases were achieved on days 15 and 24, respectively. The S. fusiformis harvested on 18 days contained 52.72% protein, 17.19% carbohydrate, 8.47% fat, 6.24% ash, 5.5% phycocyanin, and 0,47% chlorophyll, while harvested on 32 days contained 55.22% protein, 21.32% carbohydrate, 8.67% fat, 9.57% ash, 4.68% phycocyanin, and 0.43% chlorophyll. In this study, S. fusiformis contained 17 amino acids, 9 of them are essential amino acids.Keywords: Spirulina fusiformis, fertilized, chemical composition, harvesting age, pigment
ENERGI LISTRIK DARI SEDIMEN LAUT TELUK JAKARTA MELALUI TEKNOLOGI MICROBIAL FUEL CELL Bambang Riyanto; Nisa Rachmania Mubarik; Fitriani Idham
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 14 No 1 (2011): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Sediment microbial fuel cell (SMFC) is one form of the microbial fuel cell (MFC) that can convert organic complex material in the sediment to generate electrons. This research was conducted to determine the characteristicsof marine sediments from the Bay of Jakarta, to know the amount of electric current can be generated through SMFC, and to identify bacteria at the anode SMFC. This research was conducted in several stages which include the characterization of marine sediment samples, making SMFC circuit, electric current measurement, characterization SMFC substrate, and the isolation, characterization, and identi cation of bacteria. The study shows that marine sediments of Jakarta Bay have characteristics which include silty clay loam texture, organic carbon 2.19%, total nitrogen 0.19%, and phosphorus 128 ppm. The electric current generated by the SMFC using  xed value resistors 820 Ω ± 5% reach peak production of electric currents on day 21, that is 139.51 mA/m2 with SMFC substrate having organic carbon 1.88%, total nitrogen 0.15%, and phosphorus 88 ppm. Isolation of bacteria at the anode was found three types of isolates, that suspected are Aeromonas hydrophila, Acinetobacter sp., and Bacillus marinus.Keywords: electrical energy, Jakarta bay, marine sediment, sediment microbial fuel cell
BATERAI CERDAS DARI ELEKTROLIT POLIMER KITOSAN-PVA DENGAN PENAMBAHAN AMONIUM NITRAT Bambang Riyanto; Akhiruddin Maddu; Ratna Sari Dewi
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 14 No 2 (2011): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Batteries are practical and inexpensive source of energy. Avariety of new battery material technology continue to be developed, along with the demands of green technology. Chitosan is a biopolymer, non-toxic, and the nitrogen atom in the amine and hydroxyl group has free electron, so that can be used as an electrolyte polymer which has good ionic conductivity and can be fabricated as batteries. The purpose of this study was to determine the characteristics of polymer electrolyte chitosan-PVA batteries with addition of ammonium nitrate. The best material formulation obtained of polymer electrolyte made from 40 wt% chitosan, 60 wt% PVA, and 6% glutaraldehida. SEM showed that the polymer electrolyte formed was very homogeneous. X-ray diffraction (XRD) showed an amorphous structure. The ion conductivity tends to increased along with the increasing of added ammonium nitrate. The conductivity value obtained was 2.2 x 10 -5  S cm  for the sample by addition ammonium nitrate 35 wt%. Chitosan-PVA based battery has voltage 0.95 V, electric current 0.7 mA, and can show a color fading along with decreasing battery power. With this character it can be developed as smart battery. Key words: battery, chitosan, ion conductivity, polymer electrolyte
KARAKTERISASI NANO KITOSAN CANGKANG UDANG VANNAMEI (Litopenaeus vannamei) DENGAN METODE GELASI IONIK Pipih Suptijah; Agoes Mardiono Jacoeb; Desie Rachmania
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 14 No 2 (2011): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Shrimp shells have a potential as raw materials for manufacturing of nanochitosan. The purposes of this study to obtain the highest yield of chitosan treated by HCl immersion time, determine the best ionic gelation process with various treatments sizing, to determine the characteristics of  nanoparticles e.g morphology, efficiency, and size of nanoparticles, analyze the characteristics of chitosan particles carried by the ionic gelation method using Fourier Transform InfraRed (FTIR) and Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM), determine a simple method for making chitosan, that be applied easily in the laboratory. The highest yield of chitosan from shrimp shell obtained by treatment with 1 N HCl soaking time for 72 hours. Magnetic stirrer treatment could obtain high yield of nano chitosan with particle size 400-450 nm. Magnetic Stirrer could distribute the particle size homogeneously and stable than using of ultrasonic and high speed homogenizer. Degree of deacetylation of chitosan nanoparticles was 99%. Keyword: chitosan nano, FTIR, ionic gelation, SEM, white shrimp shells
AKTIVITAS ANTIOKSIDAN DAN KOMPONEN BIOAKTIF PADA SELADA AIR (Nasturtium officinale L . R. Br) Ella Salamah; Sri Purwaningsih; Ellis Permatasari
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 14 No 2 (2011): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Watercress (Nasturtium officinale L. R. Br) is aquatic plant that grown across mainland Europe and Asia. Beside as food  watercress also as help detoxify the liver, purify the blood and improve digestion. Research about properties of watercress for human health is still not fully elucidated. This research was aimed to measure rendement, chemical content of watercress, bioactive compounds, antioxidant activity and peroxide number of watercress and its parts (leaves and stems). The yield of leaves and stems were 23.43% and 59.38%, respectively. Water, protein, lipid, ash, acid insoluble ash and carbohydrate contents obtained from proximate analysis were 94.64%, 2.11%, 0.22%, 1.14%, 0.29% and 1.90%, respectively. Based on phytochemical test, watercress contained alkaloids, steroids/triterpenoids, phenols hydroquinone, carbohydrates and free amino acids. Test of antioxidant activity using DPPH method resulting IC  of the extract of intact watercress, leaves and stems were 337.32 ppm, 331.39 ppm and 439.10 ppm, respectively. The leaves extract has been shown to reduce the peroxide number of 0,8mg eq/kg bulok. Keywords: antioxidant, bioactives compounds, peroxide number, proximate, watercress.
PENGARUH CAHAYA TERHADAP AKTIVITAS METABOLISME IKAN LELE DUMBO (CLARIAS GARIEPINUS) PADA SIMULASI TRANSPORTASI SISTEM TERTUTUP Ruddy Suwandi; Agoes Mardiono Jacoeb; Vickar Muhammad
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 14 No 2 (2011): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Consumer demand for commodities is growing, especially for the type of fish that have high economis value, one of which is dumbo catfish (Clarias gariepinus). Handling of the transport system is needed to keep fish alive until the destination. The purpose of this research was to study the effect of light intensity on simulated fish either at rest or moving. The study was conducted with simulation of a closed system transportation for six hours and measuring the water quality each hour. The treatment used were a light simulation, dark simulation, non-simulated light, and dark non-simulation. DO values decrese from 5,0175 ppm to 2,3812 ppm after 6 hours transportation. Water temperature during research at 27,8-29,4˚C. PH values in the study range from 7,2 to 6,3 ppm. The values of carbondioxide increased during transportation. The highest concentration of ammonia presented after six hours in all treatment.The best treatment of this study was non-simulated light.Keywords : Catfish (Clarias gariepinus), closed system transport, water quality
KAJIAN KONSENTRASI DAN RASIO GELATIN DARI KULIT IKAN PATIN DAN KAPPA KARAGENAN PADA PEMBUATAN JELI Eveline .; Joko Santoso; Ivan Widjaja
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 14 No 2 (2011): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Jelly is a dessert that requires gelling agent on the making process. Besides kappa carrageenan originated from Eucheuma cottonii, the gelatin obtained from  catfish skin was also  used as the alternative source of gelling agent The purpose of this research  was to obtain the best concentration and  ratio of patin fish gelatin and kappa carrageenan in jelly formulation, and to study the physical and sensory characteristics of the modified jelly.. The formulation of jellies were combination of  concentration and gelling agent ratio (gelatin:kappa  carrageenan), which are 1%, 1:1; 1%, 2:1; 1%, 1:2; 2%, 1:1; 2%, 2:1; 2%, 1:2; 3%, 1:1; 3%, 2:1; and 3%, 1:2 respectively. The best combination was determined based on the best score obtained from each test parameters on physical and sensory analyses. The result showed that concentration and gelling agent ratio affect physical and sensory characterstics of the jelly. Jelly with 2% gelling agent and gelatin : kappa carrageenan ratio of 2:1 was the best formula which possessed the closest physical characteristic to the commercial jelly (not significantly different) on gel strength parameter (123.29 g cm) and viscosity (79.90 cPs); although gelling point (32.83 °C), melting point (45.83 °C), pH (5.20), and syneresis degree (0.07%) were significantly different. The best jelly had better syneresis degree compared to the commercial one (lower numeric score). For the sensory characteristic, the best jelly was still less in (chewiness), color (clarity), and overall acceptance.Key words: Eucheuma cottonii, gelatin, jelly, kappa carragenan, patin fish
KARAKTERISTIK SOSIS RASA AYAM DARI SURIMI IKAN LELE DUMBO (Clarias gariepinus) DENGAN PENAMBAHAN 106 ISOLAT PROTEIN KEDELAI Djoko Poernomo; Pipih Suptijah; Nisa Nantami
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 14 No 2 (2011): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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African catfish has potential to be processed become sausage because it contained highly protein. Soy protein isolate was use as binder. This research aims was to determined SPI concentration to produce high quality of fish sausage, analyzed the physical characteristics and nutritional value contained in fish sausage, and comparing with commercial sausage. The meat  was washed twice and obtained the yield 18,72%. SPI 13% was selected and gave better result on sausage production. The results of proximate analysis for the ash content of 1,60%, protein of 15,97%, fat of 0,61%, carbohydrate 2,22%, moisture content of 79,6% and the TPC 0.5x101 colony/g. Value of the comparison test objectively for gel strength, water holding capacity and emulsion stability were lower than commercial sausage. Catfish sausage was more preferred the commercial sausage on the parameters folding test, teeth cutting test, smell and taste. Protein and carbohydrate nutrient content of fish sausage African catfish superior to commercial sausage.Key words: frequency of washing, fish sausage, soy protein isolate
KELAYAKAN DASAR PENERAPAN HACCP DI KAPAL FRESH TUNA LONGLINE Tri Wiji Nurani; Budhi Hascaryo Iskandar; Gina Almirani Wahyudi
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 14 No 2 (2011): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Many numbers of rejected tuna product of Indonesia in export market, request fish handling which can qual-ity assurance and security of the product. Fish handling on board is one of the production chain which playing a port of important to quality of tuna product. HACCP quality management system have been obliged to be applied in fish processing unit, while in fishing vessel the traceability. Appling SSOP and GMP/GHP represent a basic requirement (pre requisite) as measuring rod of the readiness of applying HACCP. The purpose of this study was to determine the feasibility of the basic requirements of HACCP implementation in the tuna longline vessels.  Research done in the fishing port of Palabuhanratu and Nizam Zachman Jakarta. Assessment conducted to basic requirement of vesselfeasibility, include the location and environment, design andconstruction of ships and facilities, equipment and supplies,operational management, hygiene and health of workers, to thequality management system. Result of the research indicatedthat value Yi around 1,5

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