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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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Fish oil quality of by-product (fish skin) from swangi fish La Ode Huli; Sugeng Heri Suseno; Joko - Santoso
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 17 No 3 (2014): 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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The skin of swangi fish is a potential fish skin to be produced for fish oil. The objectives of this research were aimed to determine the yield and the best quality of fish oil and also to compare fatty acid profile of the fish according to different extraction methods. Fish oil extractions were used by wet rendering method with extraction temperatures of 60, 70, 80, 90, 100°C for 20, 30, and 40 minutes. Fish oil quality was determined by the chemical oil characteristics i.e. PV, FFA, AV, anisidin, and TOTOX. Fatty acid profile was analyzed using gas chromatography (Shimadzu). The results of the study showed that the highest fish oil yield in each treatment was obtained extraction temperature of 60°C for 30 minutes with percentage of 0.33, (70°C for 30 minutes) 0.46, (80°C for 30 minutes) 1.23, (90°C for 20 minutes) 1.14 and (100°C for 20 minutes) 0.84. These values were lower compare to Bligh & Dyer and Soxhlet methods. Then, the best fish oil quality was resulted on temperature extraction of 60°C for 30 minutes with PV, FFA, anisidin, AV, and TOTOX were 9.17 meq/kg, 6.92%, 13,77 mg KOH/g, 0.86 meq/kg and 19.19 meq/kg, respectively. FUFA fatty acid compositions of swangi skin fish oil especially EPA and DHA in wet rendering method were gained 0.73% and 2.53%, respectively. These results were lower than Bligh & Dyer method which was consisted of 3.66% (EPA), and 13.29% (DHA) and also Soxhlet extraction method with value of EPA was 2.78% and DHA was 9.62%.Keywords: EPA, extraction temperature, DHA, fish oil quality, fish skin
Selection, Identification and Optimization of the Growth Water Probiotic Consortium of Mangrove Ecosystems as Bioremediation and Biocontrol in Shrimp Ponds Wilis Ari Setyati; Erni - Martani; Triyanto - -; Subagiyo - -; Muhammad - Zainuddin
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 17 No 3 (2014): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Shrimp aquaculture is an activity that potentially generates organic waste. The accumulation of organic matter is becoming one of the main factors causing the emergence of disease. Problem-solving approach that is most effective is through bioremediation. The aims of this study were to select, identify and cultivate bacteria from mangrove sediments from Cilacap, Rembang and Banyuwangi which potentially as probiotic consortium of bioremediation activity and biocontrol. The results showed that total of 45 isolates (proteolytic), 35 isolates (amylolytic), 35 isolates (lipolytic), and 18 isolates (cellulolytic). There were 59 bacterial isolates had antibacterial activity of vibrio (V. harveyi, V. alginolyticus, V. vulnificus and V. anguilarum). Based on the identification of 16 S-rRNA genes, 4 isolates showed that the C2 isolate was identified as Bacillus subtilis, C11 isolate was identified as Bacillus firmus, C13 and C14 isolates were identified as B. Flexus. This study concluded that cultivation of Bacillus subtilis C2 optimum at 2% molase and yeast extract 0.5% at pH 8 and 30 0C. Bacillus firmus C11 optimum at 2% molase and yeast extract 0.5% at pH 8 and 30 0C. Bacillus flexus C13 optimum at 2% glucose and yeast extract 0.5% at pH 8 and 30 0C. Bacillus flexus C14 optimum at 4% molase and yeast extract 0.25% at pH 8 and 30 0C. The result of culture applications of 4 isolates showed an effect of increasing shrimp weight by 141, 9% compared by the control.Keywords: sediment, mangrove, bioremediation, biocontrol
Fermentation of Tambelo and its product characteristics Lely Okmawaty Anwar; Linawati - Hardjito; Desniar - -
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 17 No 3 (2014): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Tambelo (Bactronophorus sp.) is a wood borer grouped into mollusc and living in the mangrove logs that have died and suffered from decaying process. Regarding empirical experience of the coastal people of Southeast Sulawesi and some research, it indicates that tambelo has a high nutrition which is so beneficial for human’s health. Tambelo is highly perishable and the usage of it is hardly found so the consumption level is low, therefore fermenting the tambelo is the right way. The objectives of this research are to make fermentated tambelo by using bakasang as a starter and to determine the quality of final product.The value of pH, NaCl concentration, total bacteria, and total lactic acid bacteria (LAB) every week for 4 week were analyzed during fermentation, then the quality of final product were determined based on chemical composition and amino acids. During fermentation pH and NaCl concentration decreased however total bacteria and total lactic acid bacteria (LAB) increased in to two weeks then decreased until the fourth week. Tambelo fermentation has a total protein contents which is higher than the total protein of fresh tambelo and fermentation proses was run perfectly although the level are lower than the total amino acid compotition in fresh tambelo.Keywords: fermentation, mangrove, tambelo
Nori sheet imitation in form edible film With materials of protein myofibrillar tilapia Bambang - Riyanto; Wini - Trilaksani; Lianny Eka Susyiana
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 17 No 3 (2014): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Nori is a traditional japanese food made from sea algae Phorphyra with a very large market demand. Phorphyra have ecophysiological aspects of the cultivation of the most successful, but only on the development of the East Asian subtropical climates. Edible film based polymer material of myofibrillar proteins is innovation can be developedto anticipate of those needs. Typical characteristics of nori and the availability of edible film, making the development of nori sheet imitation is possibly to be conducted.The purpose of the research was to developed formulations imitation nori sheet with the idea myofibrillar protein-based edible film of tilapia. Homogenisation myofibrillar proteins of tilapia concentration of 28% (w/v), 30% (w/v) and 32% (w/v) was performed with 3 ml of 1M NaOH (pH 11), 10% glycerol (plasticizer), and leaves suji solution, continued by casting, drying and hot smoking. Various concentrations were used and significantly gave effect to the thickness, hardness/fracturability or brittleness, content of protein, fat, ash, water, dietary fiber and potassium, but not for the tensile strength of the nori sheet imitation. Nori sheet imitation based on myofibrillar proteins of tilapia that characteristically almost equal with commercial nori is a concentration of 28% (w/v).Keywords: Edible film, myofibrillar protein, nori, tilapia
Biomass Utilization of Spirulina platensis Powder in The Manufacture of Lozenges Jeri Srinur Eka Saputra; Tri Winarni Agustini; Eko Nurcahya Dewi
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 17 No 3 (2014): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Many microalgae of the type S. Platensis are cultivated in Indonesia. Nutrient content owned by S. Platensis microalgae is very good for health, especially the protein content. Innovation diversification of the product is in the form of lozenges. This study aimed to examine the use of S. Platensis biomass powder into lozenges and know the quality of products made from added powder S. Platensis lozenges in physical, chemical, and sensory. The material used in this study were S. Platensis powder obtained from Sukoharjo. The method used in this study was experimental laboratories. The data tested in parametric is analyzed using T-test experimental design with three replications, whereas for non-parametric data is analyzed with Kruskal-Wallis and test continued with Multiple Comparison test. Analyzed data on physical parameters such as hardness and friability; chemicals such as moisture content, protein, and amino acid lysine; sensory (hedonic). The results showed that the formula KI (added S. Platensis powder 20 %) significantly (p<0,05) on physical parameters such as hardness and friability; chemicals such as moisture content, protein, and amino acid lysine; sensory (hedonic). Spirulina lozenges formula KI the physical quality of tablets: uniformity of weight (1.001 gram); hardness (4.893 Kp); friability (0.119 %); chemical: water content (2.285 %), protein (24.327 %); highest amino acid profile were L-Aspartic (14.026,3 ppm) and lowest amino acid profile was L-Isoleucine (846,37ppm) as well as the sensory hedonic with an average value of 7.080.Keyword: Lozenges, quality, Spirulina platensis powder
PENINGKATAN DAYA SIMPAN IKAN KEMBUNG DENGAN EKSTRAK ETANOLIK Padina sp. SELAMA PENYIMPANAN SUHU KAMAR Amir Husni; Antarif Kusuma Brata; Siti Ari Budhiyanti
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 18 No 1 (2015): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menentukan pengaruh penggunaan ekstrak etanolik Padina sp. terhadap daya simpan filet ikan kembung selama penyimpanan pada suhu kamar. Filet ikan kembung direndam selama 30 menit dalam larutan ekstrak etanolik Padina sp. dengan konsentrasi 0; 0,5; 1; 1,5; dan 2 g/ 100 mL akuades. Filet ikan kembung kemudian disimpan pada kotak styrofoam pada suhu kamar selama 24 jam dengan selang waktu pengamatan setiap 6 jam. Parameter yang diamati meliputi: pH, Total Plate Count (TPC), kadar histamin, kandungan bakteri pembentuk histamin (BPH), dan organoleptik (kenampakan, bau, dan tekstur). Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa penggunaan ekstrak etanolik Padina sp. yang berbeda memberikan pengaruh nyata (p<0,05) terhadap nilai TPC, kandungan BPH, dan nilai organoleptik keseluruhan filet ikan kembung selama 24 jam. Filet ikan kembung yang diberi ekstrak etanolik Padina sp. masih layak konsumsi hingga jam ke-6.
The Effect of Processing Temperature of Simple Steam Jacket on The Quality of White Spotted Whipray Rays Liver Oil Wahyu Nur Widiyanto; Ratna Ibrahim; Apri Dwi Anggo
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 18 No 1 (2015): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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The application of high temperature steam jacket system in the industrial fish liver processing makes the product is of poor quality. The quality data of Rays liver oil processed by simple jacket steam with temperature above 80°C are currently not available. This research aimed to determine temperature of simple steam jacket processing method to the quality of White Spotted Whipray Rays liver oil. The differences of processing temperatures affected significantly the value of free fatty acid, peroxide, and yield; but did not affected significantly on the water content and the organoleptic value specification products except on turbidity. The most optimum processing temperature of Rays liver oil was at 60 °C for 20 minutes with the content of free fatty acids 0.68%, the peroxide 0,57 meq/kg, and the moisture of the oil 0%. The product had yield 37.88%, the sensory value 7.97 ≤ μ ≤ 8.35 and omega-3: 23.44%, as well as omega-6: 10.19%. Keywords: Fish liver oil, simple steam jacket, temperature
Analysis of Factors Influencing the Consumption of Fish in Indonesian Women Nurjanah Nurjanah; Taufik Hidayat; Silvia Mawarti Perdana
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 18 No 1 (2015): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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This study aimed to analyze factors affected fish consumption of Indonesian women. This research design was a cross-sectional referred to the Basic Health Research in 2010, conducted by the Health Institute for Research and Development The Ministry of Health Republic of Indonesia. Objects of this study were women within 19-55 years old. The variabel such as nutritional status, social economy and fish consumption were analysed using logistic regression method. The analysis showed that the consumption of fish protein accounted for 19.1 g/day or 82% of total animal protein intake in women subjected in this research, however thisconsumption only met 34% requirement of protein per day. The average of body mass index of the women was 23.2 ± 4.0 kg/m2 and was categorized as normal nutritional status. Positive relationship was found between fish consumption, intake of fat, and nutritional status. The consumption of fish was affected by marital status and economic status. Women with marital status had 1.13 times higher likelihood to consume fish than unmarried women. Economic status also determined fish consumption volume.
Extraction of Bioactive Compounds as Natural Antioxidants from Fresh Spirulina platensis using Different Solvents Fiya Firdiyani; Tri Winarni Agustini; Widodo Farid Ma'ruf
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 18 No 1 (2015): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Spirulina platensis is a bioactive-rich microalga of great potential as a source of natural antioxidant. Natural antioxidants are increasing in demand, because it is considered as more safe than synthetic antioxidants. The objective of this study was to determine the effect of solvent on the potential of natural antioxidant from fresh S. platensis. The antioxidant compound was extracted using either acetone or ethyl acetate by reflux method. The yield of extractions were 1.86% and 3.07% for aceton and ethyl acetate, respectively. Fresh S. platensis extracts were considered as potential antioxidant source with IC50 values 65.89 ppm, and 76.36 ppm when using acetone and ethyl acetate, respectivetly, even though it were still lower compare to the IC50 of positive control quercetin i.e 21.64 ppm. Phytochemical test showed positive results of phenolic compound, triterpenoids, steroid, flavanoid, and saponin. aw value of Spirulina platensis was 0.61 and 0.81 for aceton and ethyl acetate, respectively. It was concluded that different solvent affected the antioxidant activity of S. platensis extract. Keywords: Antioxidants, aceton, ethyl acetate, fresh Spirulina platensis
Extraction and Characterization of Cathepsin Inhibitor from Milkfish Tati Nurhayati; Ruddy Suwandi; Syefri Rusyadi
Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia Vol 18 No 1 (2015): Jurnal Pengolahan Hasil Perikanan Indonesia
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Proteolytic enzyme is distributed acros all organism including fish. Cysteine proteases are the largest group of proteolytic enzyme. Lysosomal cathepsin, one of cysteine protease enzyme, cause softening and degradation of myofibril protein and it’s activity is regulated by endogenous inhibitors. The purposes of this study were to optimize the extraction cathepsin inhibitors from the skin, muscles, and viscera of fish, to partially purify the cathepsin inhibitors of selected sources, and to study the characteristics of the cathepsin inhibitor. The cathepsin inhibitor could be extracted from muscle fish and partially purified using ammonium sulfate of 70%. The purified cathepsin inhibitor had optimum temperature at 40°C and the optimum at pH 8. Metal ions decreased the activity of the protease inhibitor, except 1 mM of metal ion Mn2+ and Na+. Keywords: Cathepsin, characterization, partial purification, protease inhibitor

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