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Human Physiology
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White, DavidMcLaughlin, DanielStamford, Jonathan

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Formularium nasional Edisi kedua 1978
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Departemen Kesehatan RI

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Biochemistry
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Hames, DavidNigel Hooper

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Evaluation Technologies for Food Quality
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Jian ZhongXichang Wang

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Farmakologi Obat-Obatan Dalam Praktek Kebidanan
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Dwi FitrianingsihH Akhsin Zulkoni

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Recent Advances in Food and Flavor Chemistry
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Mussinan, J.Shahidi, F.Tratras Contis, E.

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Investigation Of CTP Syntthase Filamentous Structure Formation in U2OS Cells …
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Amelia Dreesa

Osteosarcoma (OS) is a neoplasm caused by the formation of an immature osteoid matrix and is derived from primitive bone-forming mesenchymal cells. OS is known to be the 7 th most common primary bone cancer in childhood. OS is also known for its high proliferation ability and several mechanisms may be involved. Several pathways are linked to the progression and growth of cancers including the h…

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Morphological Changes of Skeletal Muscle Cells as the Effects of Progerin Exp…
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Dianka Pratiwi

The expression of progerin, a mutated form of lamin A protein, is caused by autosomal dominant mutation in the LMNA gene. It is located in the nuclear lamina of the cells, and can affect the overall cell structure, especially in skeletal muscle cells (myocytes), in which central nucleation can occur. In order to detect the effects of progerin in the cells’ morphology, there are several techni…

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Validation Of Predicted Sars-cov-2 Nucleocapsid Protein Peptides (np104-122, …
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Caroline Nadia Bahana

This study investigates the potential of T-cell-mediated immunity in combating SARS-CoV-2, given the concerns about the high mutation rate in the virus's S protein and its potential impact on vaccine efficacy. The prevalent HLA class II alleles in the Indonesian population, namely HLA-DRB1*12:02, HLA-DRB1*15:02, and HLA-DRB1*07:01, play a crucial role in presenting viral peptide antigens to the…

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Dengue Virus (denv) Clinical Isolates Genotyping And Reference Strain In-vitr…
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Megan Angelita Salim

Dengue virus (DENV) poses a global health threat due to the high prevalence, with varying degrees of severity which can escalate to mortality. The disease burden is increased by the genetic diversity, resulting in serotypes and genotypes with different replication rate and clinical severity. This molecular diversity, especially prevalent in endemic regions like Indonesia, underlies the importan…

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The Effect Of Drug Dx23 Towards Enhancing Neutrophil Function And Regulating …
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Keita Aiko

Neutrophils are the main cells that play a significant role in the innate immune system. Upon a pathogenic invasion, these cells are recruited to the site of infection and perform many different functions. Targeting the neutrophils for therapeutic interventions has been a great challenge due to the complexity of their signaling pathway and mechanisms. Therefore, the search for drug candidates t…

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Detection Of Hpv16 E4 Mrna Expression In Association With Cervical Carcinogen…
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Aileen Gunawan

Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the most prevalent malignancies in females worldwide, in which one of its major causative agents is human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV16). The current HPV screening measures are responsible for reducing CC incidence; however, some limitations still persist which brings about the necessity to investigate novel biomarkers. The HPV16 genome contains several genes with…

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Stards Knockdown Reveals DLC3 Involvement in Vascular Generation and Immune C…
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Gregorius Kevin

The Deleted in Liver Cancer family houses the RhoGAP proteins DLC1 and DLC2, which have already been known for their tumor suppressive capabilities, and DLC3, whose studies regarding this gene are minimal. This study seeks to elucidate the function of DLC3 protein towards tumor development by looking at the changes in angiogenesis and cell migration rate following DLC3 downregulation, using zeb…

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Scalable CD45 and PD-1 Gene Knockout Protocols in T cell using CRISPR/Cas9 Sy…
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Felicia Michelle Abriana

Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cell therapy has revolutionised immunotherapy by boosting T celldriven tumour cell destruction through specific antigen recognition. Despite its success in haematological cancers, significant hurdles in using CAR T cells for solid tumours are the suppression of CAR T cell proliferation and effector functions. This research addresses the pressing challenge in ca…

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Immunogenicity Validation Of The Predicted Hla Class Ii T-cell Epitope from S…
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Ellen Budiono

The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants is primarily attributed to mutations in the S protein, diminishing the efficacy of existing vaccines that aim to generate antibodies against this S protein. As antibodies become less efficient, T cell-mediated immune response becomes essential in eliminating the virus. Three predominant HLA Class II alleles in the Indonesian population; HLA-DRB1*12:02, HLA-D…

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Oncolytic Virus Treatment Strategies Against Liver Cancer
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Jennifer Isabella Ngadimin

Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) poses a significant challenge in clinical management due to late-stage diagnosis and limited curative interventions. The imperative to develop more efficacious therapeutic approaches for HCC underscores the exploration of oncolytic virotherapy, an innovative treatment modality exhibiting promising antitumor properties. Among potential oncolytic vectors, the measle…

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Exploration Of Bat Virus Attachment On Brain Cells
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Jasmine Angelica Syahirah Simanjuntak

Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) have garnered attention in virology due to their potential in mitigating lyssavirus attachment to brain cells. Recent studies highlight heparin's ability to impede viral attachment to heparan sulfate, suggesting its role in preventing viral entry. Pseudoviruses have been utilized as safer alternatives in lyssavirus research, generated through co-transfection of plasmid…

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Identification Of Human Tankyrase 1 Inhibitors As Potential Anti-cancer Agent…
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Natasya Irene Santoso

Tankyrase 1 has received attention as a promising target for anti-cancer therapies due to its upregulated expression in various cancer types. Its crucial role in PARsylation leads to the degradation of tumor suppressors (e.g. Axin, TRF1, and PTEN) through the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway, highlighting its significance in oncogenic processes. The urgency to discover novel tankyrase 1 inhibitors …

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Genetic Profiling Of Drug-resistant Tuberculosis Samples In Jakarta And West …
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Ezrela Amaris

Tuberculosis caused by an obligate aerobic bacteria known as Mycobacterium tuberculosis is one of the most lifelong diseases that has been infecting humans worldwide; Indonesia is one of the countries that has the highest prevalence of tuberculosis. The bacteria itself possesses an atypical cell wall structure that protects them from harmful drugs. With the inconsistent, prolonged drug treatmen…

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Novel High Throughput Drug Screening Reveals Therapeutic Opportunities for Pe…
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Nicole Alexia

Atypical teratoid rhabdoid tumor (ATRT) is an aggressive pediatric CNS tumor yet lacking standardized therapies while current management standards are not of significant clinical benefit. With the opportunity of accessing the Childhood Cancer Model Atlas (CCMA)’s vast pediatric cancer resources, high-throughput drug screening (HTS) was carried out on the CCMA’s ATRT cohort against the novel…

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Confirmation Of Indels Observed In Hiv Next Generation Sequencing With Sanger…
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David Alexander

Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is a virus that causes Acquired Immunodeficiency Virus (AIDS) which is still considered a global burden. Japan has not yet been successful in fulfilling the UNAIDS/WHO (90/90/90) target due to the lack of HIV surveillance in the country. HIV is known as a virus with a very high genetic diversity in which the presence of insertions or deletions (indels) and sin…

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The Role Of E. Bugandensis T6ss In Bacterial Competition (anti-bacterial) And…
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Aurelia Catherine

Enterobacter bugandensis belongs to the ESKAPE bacteria, a group notorious for being prominent causative agents of hospital-acquired infections. Despite being a recent discovery in 2016, E. bugandensis is an emerging pathogen that has been responsible for several bacteremia outbreaks. Notably, E. bugandensis possesses high levels of multidrug resistance and little is known about its pathogenesi…

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In Vitro Analysis Of The Effect Of Sars-cov-2 Orf9b Mutations On Type I Inter…
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Olivia Putri

Persisting as a risk to public health worldwide, the COVID-19 pandemic caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) has prompted extensive global research efforts to unravel the dynamic of virus-host interplay contributing to disease severity. One of the SARS-CoV-2 accessory proteins, ORF9b, is recognized for its role in the alteration of host antiviral type I inte…

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Exploring The Synergistic Cytoprotective Effects Of Green Tea And Oat Extract…
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Danita Sherry Kristi

Exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from the sun can elicit both positive and negative effects on the skin. Among the three types of UV radiation, UVB (280-315 nm) is particularly detrimental, causing sunburns, skin cancer, and premature aging. Furthermore, UV exposure induces the generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS), which the skin recognizes as external ROS. This study investigates …

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Bioprospection, Identification, And Characterization Of Actinomycetes enzyme …
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Nicholas

The crisis of antibacterial resistance is an inevitable consequence of the widespread use of antibacterial agents in human health-related settings and agriculture. One of the oldest strategies to combat this crisis is to screen for novel antibacterial drug classes or structures, leading to the discovery of numerous antibacterial compounds, many of which are isolated from actinomyces/ Streptomyc…

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Detection Of P. Falciparum Single Copy Genes In Malaria Samples Collected Fro…
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Khilal Syauqi

Malaria has been a major health issue in Indonesia. Thus, diagnostic methods play a major role in the control and elimination of the disease. The most common methods in the field to detect malaria are microscopy and rapid diagnostic test (RDT), with the latter more recommended due to its simplicity and minimal expertise requirements. The most widely used RDTs are PfHRP2-based RDTs. However, the…

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In Vitro Investigation Of Antibacterial Properties In Deodorant "x" Against S…
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Danya Esther

The body odor issue has prompted increasing concern among individuals, attributed to the malodorous byproducts of sweat gland activity, particularly in the axillary skin region, which is metabolized by the cutaneous microflora. To address this matter, the formulation of deodorant products has emerged as a potential solution. Comprising a spectrum of compounds and a natural product, reported as …

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In-silico identification of novel prognostic gene biomarker in Breast Cancer …
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Stephanie Grace Maringka

The worldwide impact of breast cancer (BRCA) has received a lot of attention due to its poor prognosis which leads to the high mortality and morbidity rate. Studies suggest that the high morbidity rate is mainly due to ineffectiveness of existing conventional therapies including chemotherapy, surgery as well as radiation therapy. Consequently, researchers are investigating gene therapy as a pro…

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Investigating The Role Of A Novel Hypoxia-inducible Lncrna In Pancreatic Aden…
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Lawnaldi Sugiarto

Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is characterized by poor prognosis, being commonly diagnosed in the unresectable advanced or metastatic stage which poses an extremely poor prognosis for patients. Hypoxia predominates most pancreatic cancer tumour microenvironments (TME), with HIF-1 signalling being overexpressed in 88% of all pancreatic cancers. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerge…

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In-vivo Calcium Activity Profiling Of Mhb Terminals In The Ipn During Fear Me…
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Joan Nadia

The medial habenula (MHb) is the less explored subregion of the emerging brain structure, Habenula (Hb) with roles in fear memory expression, anxiety, and addiction. At the neuron terminals where MHb neurons project to, the interpeduncular nucleus (IPN), vesicular neurotransmitter release is triggered by the influx of calcium ions via Ca v2.3 calcium channels, and robustly potentiated by GABAB …

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The Enhancing Effect Of Drug Da-22 On The Immune Response Of Human Neutrophils
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Sanny

Neutrophils are polymorphonuclear and phagocytic leukocytes that act as the first line of innate immune defense to protect and rapidly kill the invading pathogens from the human body. In general, neutrophils are essential immune cells that play a significant role in the early response to infections through their ability to migrate into affected tissues upon pathogens invasion. The activation of…

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Developmental biology
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Gilbert, Scott F.

This book captivates student interest, opening minds to the wonder of developmental biology, whilst covering required material with scientific rigour. The tenth edition reflects the exciting new age of genomics, genetic regulatory networks and digital visualization techniques while keeping focus on the major questions of animal development.

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Comparison of Current Kombucha Production Flow with Pirt Guidelines, research…
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Theo Millard Tirtawinata

This internship program at PT Ramuraga Tirta Lestari aimed to optimize and improve various aspects of kombucha production, including food safety, data organization, and production efficiency. The intern worked on several projects to achieve this goal, such as calibrating pH meters to ensure accurate measurement of acidity levels in kombucha, sterilizing bottles to prevent contamination and main…

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Effect Of Temperature On Aluminum Foil Packaging Of Cheese Product
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Bryan Austin Tando

Packaging preserves the quality of the finished product for consumption, storage, and transportation, making it one of the most crucial steps in producing food goods. In cheese products, molds can contribute to odor, distinctive flavor, consistency, and appearance and increase shelf life. However, some species might cause product spoilage. Thus, high-quality packaging is required to prevent mol…

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Gender Differences Towards The Preference Of Cocktails At Baza Bazi Among You…
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Paola Prayogo

The actual disparities of alcohol consumption and preference between men and women varies among countries, cultures, and individuals. The late years of adolescence to early adulthood can be a challenging yet explorative period for many young adults. Generally, this period becomes associated with an increased interest and consumption towards alcoholic beverages, which allows people to develop th…

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Integration Of Supply Chain Management And Research & Development In Fiber Su…
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Denny Luhur Sugiarto

Businesses need to continuously evolve, adapt, and sustain themselves to sustain their competitive edge, and a vital part of this flexibility is the ongoing hunt for new suppliers. In order to identify acceptable raw materials for replacement, the R&D department's involvement in alternative sourcing becomes crucial. This study uses a previous project that has already been done which is the subs…

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Development And Sensory Analysis Of Different Gelling Agents On No-sucrose Ba…
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Marcelina Aiko Lucyana

The internship report highlights the work as a Research and Development intern for five months carried out by the authors in PT Nutrifood Indonesia. It is a limited liability company that operates in the food industry and specializes in producing healthy foods and beverages. The intern was responsible for new product development and enhancing existing orange powder drinks and RTD products (oat …

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Product Development Of Collagen Fruit Juice Using Thong Pha Phum Gi Rambutan …
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Glenn Frederick Japutra

In recent years, the food industry develops functional food which produces health benefits to the customer and the beverage industry is a suitable sector to explore. Therefore, this project aims to develop a collagen drink using the Thong Pha Phum GI (Geographical Index) rambutan as a locally grown fruit in Thailand. The main objective is to observe the effects of different concentrations of ra…

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Effect Of Soluble Dietary Fiber On Micelle Stability During In-vitro Digestio…
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Patricia Agustina Manan

Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are mainly caused by postprandial lipemia (PPL), an increase of triglycerides-rich lipoprotein level in blood between time after a meal. Food consumption containing dietary fiber has been reported to lower blood triglycerides accumulation. Hence, this study aims to understand the effect of soluble non-viscous dietary fiber towards the lipid absorption in the food …

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Comparative Analysis Of Cheesecake Characteristics: Effect Of Different Greek…
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Nathan Zubin Lee

Obesity has become one of the major health problems that increase the level of consumer awareness to seek healthy food choices. Greek Yogurt (GY) is a dairy product that is suitable for alternative substitution of cream cheese (CC) in the production of cheesecake. This study aims to determine the effect of using different types of GY on cheesecake application as a substitution for (CC). The ana…

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Beef Kimchi Instant Noodle Seasoning Formulation And Sensory Evaluation
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Christopher

K-Wave has been popular for Indonesians in various forms of entertainment and culture including Korean Food from early 2000s. Kimchi has become one of their favourite dishes. Kimchi products can be easily found in the Indonesian market in numerous forms such as instant noodle seasoning. However, the innovation of kimchi flavor in the instant noodle seasoning is lacking, therefore, the idea of â…

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Development Of Lychee-orange Carbonated Soft Drinks Using Different Concentra…
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Madelyne Aurelia

The consumption of low or zero−calorie carbonated soft drinks (CSD) which utilize artificial sweeteners are growing in popularity as it can provide sweetness without adding calories. A blend of acesulfame−K and sucralose is known to exhibit good taste results in comparison to sugar−containing products. In this study, different concentrations of sweetening agents (100% sucrose, 60% sucrose…

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Reformulation Of Carbonated Peach-apple Drink: Sugar Reduction Using Sweetnes…
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Hillary Liza Daniella

The prevailing ubiquity of carbonated beverages in the consumer market is coupled with concerns regarding their high sugar content, which is implicated in health risks such as obesity, cardiovascular diseases, type II diabetes mellitus, and certain cancers. Acknowledging these health implications, PT Sinar Sosro is actively reformulating its products to reduce sugar content. This project focuse…

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Fruit Flavored Energy Bar Production Process And New Product Development At P…
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Nadya Theodora

Food industries continuously evolve to comply with consumer demands and preferences, requiring creativity and innovation to provide various products favorable in the market. The internship in PT. Nutrisi Harapan Bangsa has increased the author’s knowledge and skills about new product development in food companies. During the internship, the whole process of new product development, starting f…

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Utilization Of Yeast Extract In Processed Cheese Towarda Consumer's Preference
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Chelsy Angelline Wen

This internship experience provides an overview of complete understanding of tasks carried out as a part of Product Innovation and Application team within a flavor company. Starting with basics of flavor chemistry, the internship covered key areas in learning different flavor notes and how to perceive them. Additionally, the internship project delved into processed cheese development with the p…

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Influence Of Different Powder Emulsifiers In Cake Premix On Batter And Cake Q…
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Belinda Hariyanto

Cakes are sweet baked goods that are characterized by sweet flavor, soft, and dense crumb. Development of cake premix as a diversification product is necessary since it offers longer shelf life and simpler handling especially due to the hectic modern lifestyle, which lacks time for food preparation. Cake premix prepared with addition of emulsifier to create better aeration, high volume, and inc…

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PRODUCTION PROCESS OF SOHUN AT PANDUS FOOD INDUSTRY
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Ju Won Lee

Pandus Food Industry is an individual company located in Purbalingga, Central Java. The company was founded in 1977. The products provided by Pandus Food Industry are two types of noodle, (1) Sohun and (2) Egg noodles. My position during the internship was to work in the production part as a productive team, learning the production process of Sohun in detail. The objective of internship is to k…

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Flavor Base Development and Its Application for Plant-Based Ready-to-Drink Be…
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Alexandra Amanda Ningtyas

The internship period at IFF was started from July 2023 to January 2024. The author was assigned to Innovation, Creative and Design (C&D), specifically in sweet application for beverage products. During the internship, the author's obligations were to assist the designer in formulating and producing beverage products for customers. In addition, the author conducted an individual project with an…

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Process And Product Development At Pt Global Vita Nutritech
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Nathan Victor

Increasing awareness of health is a positive trend that is spreading throughout the world. One effort that can be made to increase consumption of nutritious food is by adding vitamins, minerals and functional products to food. PT Global Vita Nutritech, is the first local company in Indonesia to provide premixes containing vitamins, minerals and other functional ingredients. Because the products…

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Production Of Macaroni Pasta Based On Sago Starch With The Addition Of Oyster…
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Novelin Rudijanto

Macaroni is one type of pasta that could be made from local ingredients. In this study, sago is used as the fundamental component in macaroni since it is gluten-free and has a high carbohydrate content. However, sago has a weakness since it contains low protein. To overcome that, plant-protein is chosen as the addition of protein content since it is affordable. One example of plant-protein is o…

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