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Jurnal Agroindustri
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Jurnal Agroindustri is a journal (scientific publication) made available by the Department of Agricultural Technology, Faculty of Agricultural, University of Bengkulu. It is jointly published with the Publication Board of Agriculture Faculty (BPFP) and Indonesian Association of Agro-industrial Technologist (APTA). It is dedicated for students, lecturers, and researches to scientifically publish their ideas, results of research, review of literatures of agricultural industry (agroindustry). It is published twice a year; due on May and November; in the form of hardcopy (printed) and softcopy (file on the OJS web).
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PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF WET NOODLE BASED ON POTATO AND TAPIOCA COMPOSITE FLOUR Zulman Efendi; Fitri Electrika D. Surawan; Yosy Sulastri
Jurnal Agroindustri Vol 6, No 2 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agroindustri.6.2.57-64

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Wet noodle properties prepared from tapioca flour : potato flour proportion i.e. 70:30; 60:40; 50:50; 40:60; and 30:70 were studied by Complete Randomized Design. The potato flour proportion effect were significantly contributing to physical properties of strain and waterabsorption index, moisture content, and L, a, b value.The wet noodle prepared from tapioca : potato flour = 70:30; 60:40; 50:50 have no significant different on strain (?L/L) and , water absorption index, moisture content and L, a, b value.The wet noodle prepared fromtapioca :potato flour = 40:60 and 30:70 hadlower strain (?L/L) index thus giving the highest waterabsorptionand moisture content. But its noodle has lower brightness level. The result revealed the possibility of composite flour from potato and tapioca 50:50 could be produce wet noodle for functional food. Its physical properties i.e. strain and water absorption index, moisture content, and L, a, b value were 0.5, 0.37, 47.35, and 65.6, -1.0, 25.6, respectively.
STUDY OF THE POTENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OF BIOMASS BASED ELECTRICITY BAMBOO Aisman Aisman
Jurnal Agroindustri Vol 6, No 2 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agroindustri.6.2.65-72

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The purpose of this research was to calculate the level of public access to electricity, the number of districts that have not been electrified, searching for the cause of the electrical limitations, analyze the potential development of biomass-based electricity bamboo. This research was conducted by collecting and analyzing secondary data (exploratory). The results showed that an area where the level of public access in the Mentawai Islands to electricity is still low at 21.7%, while the average of West Sumatra has reached 73.5%. There are three districts that have not been electrified the District Siberut Southwestern, Central and Siberut Siberut West. Cause limitation is the limited electrical power supplied by PLN because they rely on diesel power and the difficulty of distributing electricity for people living in remote locations and lack of infrastructure. The development of biomass-based power relative bamboo suitable to be developed in this area, because of the development of the bamboo plant is feasible, and supported by land suitability and size of the area that can be planted. Electrification technology-based biomass (bamboo) can be applied to spots or per region around the bamboo plants are developed.
STABILITY AND PREFERENCE OF RED PALM OIL EMULSION PREPARED WITH VARIOUS CONCENTRATION OF TWEEN 80 Nurhayati Nurhayati; Budiyanto Budiyanto
Jurnal Agroindustri Vol 6, No 2 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agroindustri.6.2.80-87

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Red palm oil, rich in carotenoids (?, ?, ? - carotene and tocopherol and tekotrienol), has been shown to have benefit properties to human health. The aims of the study are : 1) to obtain the stability of red palm oil emulsions; 2) to determine the viscosity in red palm oil emulsion, 3) to determine the level of consumer preferences. Three levels of tween 80 emulsion concentrations (0,5%; 1%; and 1,5%) were employed to produce red palm oil emulsions. The stability, viscosity, and the preference of the emulsions were compared with commercial scot emulsion. The results showed that the level the stability of red palm oil emulsion prepared using Tween 80 1% and 0.5% CMC stable for 22.27 hours, while Scott's emulsion over 4 weeks. In addition, Red palm oil emulsion prepared with 1.5% Tween 80 and 0.5% CMC had viscosity of 16.6 cP , similar to viscosity of Scott's emulsion of 18.7 cP. The consumer prefered the color and the flavor of the red palm oil emulsion prepared with Tween 80 1% and 0.5% CMC compared to that of two other treatments.
PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND ORGANOLEPTIC PROPERTIES OF SAPODILLA (Achras zapota L.) JAM BASED ON PECTIN AND SUCROSE ADDITION Yogi Harto; Yessy Rosalina; Laili Susanti
Jurnal Agroindustri Vol 6, No 2 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agroindustri.6.2.88-100

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This study was carried out to investigate the effect of sucrose and pectin on physical, chemical and organoleptic properties of sapodilla jam and to determine the best treatment in accordance with SNI. The evaluation consisted of a 2 X 3 factorial design with three replicates, two Pectin concentrations (0.5%, 0.7%) and three sugar concentrations (35%, 45%, 55%). Experimental data were subjected to ANOVA test followed by Tukey's test 5%. The results showed the proportion of pectin and sugar have significantly different impact on color, aroma, taste, a smear of jam and overall consumers acceptance on sapodilla jam. Results of chemical analysis and physical use of pectin have significantly different impact on total dissolved solids (TDS), but has no effect on pH and a smear of jam. The use of sugar affect the TDS and a smear of jam but pH did not differsignificantly. The interaction between pectin and sugar have significantly different impact on a smear of jam but has no effect on pH and TDS. The best product is the use of pectin 0.5% and sugar 55% , brownish-red color (4.20), sweet taste (4,07). aroma is quite flavorful distinctive sapodilla fruit (2.83), smooth texture and easily applied evenly (4.57). The overall consumers acceptance score (4.57). TDS (94.77%), pH (4.4) and fruit fiber positive (+).
“TEKO BERSAYAP” MODEL SOLAR DRYER FOR FISH DRYING Yuwana Yuwana; Bosman Sidebang; Evanila Silvia
Jurnal Agroindustri Vol 6, No 2 (2016)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31186/j.agroindustri.6.2.51-56

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This objective of this research was to design a dryer called “Teko Bersayap” model and then to test its performance in drying fish in order to solve problems arising from open air sun drying. The dryer consisted of drying chamber with trays inside, heat collectors equipped with air inlets at their lower ends, chimney with an exhaust fan inside and humid air outlet at its upper end, was constructed to dry fish, “Bleberan (Pepetak Leiognatus spp)” species. The results of the experiment indicated that the dryer produced the drying chamber temperature 8.83oC higher than the ambient temperature and the relative humidity 13.91% lower than the ambient relative humidity. The fish moisture content decreased exponentially with drying time and the dryer completed the fish drying process in 18.9 hours compared to 27.6 hours of drying time needed to complete the sun drying for the fish, suggesting that the dryer was ready for utilization

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