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BERKALA SAINSTEK Vol 12 No 1 (2024)
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Polyphenol Extraction from Musa corniculata Peel Using Microwave Assisted Extraction (MAE) Method with Ethanol Solvent Rahmawati, Istiqomah; Sa’roni, Achmad; Wardhani, Maharani Tri; Fachri, Boy Arief; Palupi, Bekti; Rizkiana, Meta Fitri; Amini, Helda Wika; Reza, Muhammad
BERKALA SAINSTEK Vol 12 No 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.19184/bst.v12i2.41494

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Banana peel (Musa corniculata) is one of the superior plants in Indonesia which is rich in polyphenolic compounds as a source of antioxidants. The potential of polyphenolic compounds as antioxidants can be used as an alternative to reduce banana peel waste. This study aims to determine the total content of polyphenols and antioxidant activity of horn banana peel extract. Extraction used the Microwave Assisted Extraction (MAE) method with ethanol solvent and the variables were extraction time (4, 7, and 10 minutes), solvent concentration (50, 73 and 96 %), ratio of simplicia mass to solvent volume (1:12, 1 :8, 1:6 g/mL) with a microwave power of 150 Watt. Determination of polyphenol content using the Folin-Ciocalteau method and the ability of polyphenols as antioxidants were analyzed by DPPH test. This study used the Design Expert 13 Response Surface Methodology software, the Box Behnken type, to determine the extraction parameters for the total polyphenol content. The highest total polyphenol content was obtained at 354.02 mg GAE/g from the combination of parameters 50% solvent concentration, 10 minutes extraction time, and the ratio of horn banana peel powder to 1:8 g/mL solvent.
Tempe Wastewater Treatment Using Effective Microorganism (EM) Based on Kepok Banana Peel Waste Putri, Dwi Yolanda; Nurhayati, Indah; Sutrisno, Joko; Kholif, Muhammad Al; Widyastuti, Sri
BERKALA SAINSTEK Vol 12 No 3 (2024)
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This study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of using Lactobacillus sp. bacteria as an Effective Microorganism (EM) solution derived from kepok banana peel waste to treat tempeh wastewater. The research was conducted using four reactors with varying EM concentrations (0%, 10%, 20%, and 30%) that were processed over 16 days. The results demonstrated a significant decrease in COD, BOD, and TSS levels. Reactor R4, containing 30% EM, reduced BOD by 78.01%, increased DO to 1.31 mg/L, and raised pH to 5.86. Reactor R3, with 20% EM, achieved the highest COD reduction of 78.13%. Additionally, Reactor R2, containing 10% EM, reduced TSS by 66.81%. This study indicates that EM derived from kepok banana peel waste can effectively degrade organic pollutants in tempeh wastewater, offering an environmentally friendly treatment method.
Analysis of Green Hospital Implementation in the Integrated Emergency Room Building Construction Project of RSUD K.R.M.T Wongsonegoro Semarang Based on Green Construction Site Index Firmawan, Ferry; Purwanto, Purwanto; Rahmawati, Diah
BERKALA SAINSTEK Vol 12 No 2 (2024)
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Construction activities have positive and negative impacts, one of the negative impacts is the generation of construction waste. As construction projects develop, waste generation also increases. As an effort to realize the concept of sustainable development in the health sector, the Directorate General of Health Services issued Guidelines for Environmentally Friendly Hospital (Green Hospital) in 2018. However, these guidelines do not contain guidelines for the implementation aspects of building construction. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to identify the factors, criteria, and indicators in the preparation of instruments for assessing aspects of the implementation of Green Hospital construction, and to analyze the results of the assessment. This research is qualitative using descriptive analysis method. The research results obtained 50 factors, 10 criteria and 3 indicators arranged in an assessment instrument called "The Construction Implementation on Eco Green Hospital Development". Analysis of the assessment results on the Phase I Integrated Emergency Room Building Construction Project of the K.R.M.T Wongsonegoro Semarang Hospital shows that the Green Construction Project Policy indicator with 4 factors out of 15 factors has been met, the Environmental Performance Management indicator with 4 factors meets out of 15 factors, and the Construction Waste Management indicator with 9 factors out of 20 factors has been met.
Recrystallization of Iron Materials Under The Influence of High-Temperature Heat Treatment: A Molecular Dynamics Study Janga Hauwali, Nikodemus Umbu; Setyawan Bani, Marsi Devid; Supu, Amiruddin; Arkundato, Artoto
BERKALA SAINSTEK Vol 12 No 1 (2024)
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Simulations have been carried out to study the recrystallization of iron materials after heat treatment. The heat treatment carried out consists of heating the iron from room tempera-ture to critical temperature with different heating temperatures and cooling to room tem-perature with different cooling times. This study was carried out to obtain information on the occurrence of material recrystallization after the heat treatment process was carried out. This simulation approach was carried out using molecular dynamics methods and utilizing LAMMPS software. The heat treatment process begins by heating the iron from room temperature (300 K) until it reaches a critical temperature, even past the critical temperature value. Then a cooling process is carried out to observe the material recrystallization process. Through these two stages of heat treatment, analysis is carried out to observe the material structure at the end of the simulation. Based on the simulations that have been carried out, the results show that the ma-terial’s recrystallization is more influenced by the cooling time than the initial cooling tem-perature. More than 60% of the BCC structures formed at the end of the simulation for all initial cooling temperatures, but for very short cooling times 16% of the BCC.
Species Diversity of Grasshopper (Orthoptera: Caelifera) at the Rehabilitation Zone of the Bonangan Block, Wonoasri Resort, Meru Betiri National Park Setiawan, Rendy; Siddiq, Arif Mohammad; Ananda, Mia Bella Dwy
BERKALA SAINSTEK Vol 11 No 4 (2023)
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Grasshoppers (Caelifera) are herbivorous insects that act as first consumers in the food chain. Grasshoppers can detect the presence or absence of plants as a source of food and a place to live, as well as being an indicator of environmental recovery. This study aims to determine the diversity of grasshopper species in the rehabilitation zone of Bonangan Block, Resort Wonoasri Meru Betiri National Park. The sampling method used a structured roaming technique. The results obtained nine types of grasshoppers covering seven genera with a total of 228 individuals. The diversity index value obtained is 1.86. The conclusion of this study was that the composition of grasshoppers included nine types of grasshoppers found, namely Oxya sp., Catantops sp., Trilophidia sp. (1), Trilophidia sp. (2), Schistocerca sp., Acrida sp., Phlaeoba sp., Atractomorpha sp. (1) and Atractomorpha sp. (2). The value of the diversity index of grasshoppers is in the medium category with the diversity index value of 1.86.
Diversity of Gastropods in The Mangrove Forest Area of Ujung Kulon National Park Widyasari, Siti Fauziah; Wahyuni, Indria; Usman, Usman
BERKALA SAINSTEK Vol 12 No 2 (2024)
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Various kinds of reseources in coastal areas are very important for us to maintain sustainability. We can find coastal area with varios kinds of ecosystems in Ujung Kulon National Park. This study aims to determine the diversity of gastropods in the mangrove forest area of Ujung Kulon National Park. Sampling used the line transect method and the purposive sampling method with low tide conditions. Sampling was carried out at three stations which are divided into three transects at each station. The transect line was drawn along 50 m with each transect made 5 plots with a size 1 x 1 m2 with a distance between plots of 10 m. This research was held in May-June 2021. The data analysis includes the index values of diversity, dominance, evenness, and abundance. The results of the gastropod obtained consist of 20 species from 7 different families so that diversity index value were included in the medium category with the highest diversity index value owned by station 1 with a diversity index value of 2,03 and the lowest diversity index value owned by station 3 with a value of 1,56. The gastropod abundance index value has an average value of 273 ind/m2.
Redesign of The Overpass Bridge Structure at Km 839+450 Toll Road Pasuruan-Probolinggo Using Parker Type Truss Bridge Ma'arif, Achmad Zakaria; Wiswamitra, Ketut Aswatama; Widayanto, Erno
BERKALA SAINSTEK Vol 11 No 4 (2023)
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The Overpass Bridge Km 839+450 Pasuruan - Probolinggo Toll Road which is located in Leces District, Probolinggo Regency, East Java has a total span length of 144 meters with a Girder I bridge type. This bridge has 5 spans with 4 pillars. The writer want to redesign the bridge into 2 spans to increase the free space under the bridge overpass. The Parker truss bridge type was chosen because it has the lightest self-weight compared to other types of steel truss bridges. This parker type steel truss bridge is planned with a length of 72 m, a width of 12 m, and a height of 13 m. The bridge is designed for 1 lane which has 2 main lanes and 1 emergency lane. From the analysis carried out, the thickness of the vehicle floor plate is 20 cm with concrete fc 30 MPa and reinforcement Fy 410 MPa. The steel structure uses BJ 41 steel quality with profile dimensions on longitudinal girders WF 300.300.10.15, transverse girder profile dimensions using WF 700.300.13.24, main frame girder dimensions using WF 552.500.50.50 & WF 552.475.25.30, transverse wind ties using WF 294.200.8.12, as well as cross wind ties using the L 250.250.35. For the connection, high-strength bolts of type A325 with Fy 820 MPa are used with a diameter of 24 mm and a connection plate which is L 100.100.10, L 120.120.12, and a 25 mm thick plate. on the main frame connection. The placement of the bridge uses the placement of Typer Elastomeric Bearings coated with steel plates with dimensions of 600x600x150 mm. Steel truss bridge parker type has the advantage that the upperstructure's own weight is lighter than the existing bridge, the difference in weight reaches 33,07 %.
Implementation of the Fuzzy Time Series Singh Method for Forecasting Non-Oil and Gas Export Values in Indonesia Borahima, Maharani Safira B.; Sain, Hartayuni; Setiawan, Iman; Fadri, Firda
BERKALA SAINSTEK Vol 12 No 3 (2024)
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Export activities drive a country's economic growth by increasing revenue and strengthening trade relations between countries. In Indonesia, non-oil and gas products are the primary contributors of export performance. In 2022, non-oil and gas exports values reached 275.96 million USD, marking an increase of 25.80% compared to the previous year's export value. This growth in export value was influenced by various external factors, leading to substantial changes. The government requires further analysis to forecast future trends in non-oil and gas export values due to the uncertain and fluctuating patterns. The Singh Fuzzy Time Series method, an advancement of FST, utilizes fuzzy sets to forecast volatile economic data, yielding more accurate predictions. This research used the Singh FST method and achieved a low MAPE value of 1.31%, indicating a high level of accuracy. Forecasts for Indonesia's non-oil and gas export value over the next three months are projected to reach USD 22,263.02 million in January 2023, followed by USD 22,217.21 million in February 2023, and USD 22,243.68 million in March 2023. These export value forecasts can aid the government in policy-making related to exports and sustain the stability of the country’s economic growth rate.
Determination of Reducing Sugar Groups from Hydrolysis of Arthrospira platensis Microalgae using Microwaves Ma'mun, Sholeh; Rochmaningsih, Nur Ariffa; Nabila, Riqqah; Sumalyani, Aisyah
BERKALA SAINSTEK Vol 12 No 2 (2024)
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The depletion of fossil fuel sources and increasing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions have encouraged research into renewable energy sources. Bioethanol is an environmentally friendly energy source with considerable potential for reducing dependence on gasoline. Bioethanol is produced from the fermentation process of monosaccharides. The first and second generations of bioethanol are derived from food crops, agricultural waste, and plantation waste, whereas the third generation is produced from microalgae. Arthrospira platensis is a carbohydrate-rich microalgae. This study attempts to determine the content of reducing sugar groups which are monosaccharides formed from a hydrolysis with microwaves. A total of 10 g of microalgae powder was added to 100 mL of 0.3 M H2SO4 solution. The hydrolysis process was carried out in a microwave reactor at a temperature of 100°C for 90 minutes. The hydrolysate obtained was then fermented with Saccharomyces cerevisiae anaerobically in a shaking water bath. The High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) test was performed to identify reducing sugar groups in the hydrolysate, and the Gas Chromatography (GC) test was performed to determine the concentration of bioethanol produced during the fermentation process. Meanwhile, the solid content of biochar that remained after hydrolysis was analyzed using Fourier-Transform Infrared Spectoscopy (FTIR). The HPLC test findings showed that the glucose concentrations before and after fermentation were 10.52 and 1.91 g/L, respectively, indicating that 81.8% of the glucose was converted to bioethanol. Furthermore, the distillation results from the fermented hydrolysate were analyzed using GC, yielding a bioethanol content of 3.90 g/L.