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Formulation of Sulfate-Free Organic Dog Shampoo Using Natural Ingredient with…
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Griselia Suryani

Shampoo is a type of hair care product that is used to clean the scalp and remove the dirt. Not only for humans, shampoo is also used for animals, especially dogs. However, different from human shampoo, dog shampoo tends to be milder due to the different pH and sensitivity of dog’s skin compared to human skin. It is important to formulate a shampoo that has good properties for dog characteris…

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Biochemical Assay in Mus musculus as Subchronic Toxicity Study Using Foenicul…
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Clarabelin

Foeniculum vulgare or known as adas in Indonesia is a medicinal plant that belongs to the umbelliferae family. It has a lot of pharmacological properties such as antiviral, antimicrobial, antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety, gastro-protective, estrogenic-like, cardiovascular, lipid-lowering, anti-mutagenic, anti-diabetic, anti-cancer activity, hepatoprotective, and memory-protective ch…

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Biochemical Analysis on Subchronic Toxicity Study of F. vulgare Extract in Vivo
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Aurelia Jeanita Sumarli

F. vulgare is a perennial herb that has been traditionally used as medicine for a variety of ailments. It has also been used as a medication due to its antimicrobial, antifungal, and antiviral properties. Previous studies have highlighted issues associated with the poor quality of therapeutic herbal products commercially available, thus a standardization for safety and toxicity profiling of her…

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Biochemistry
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Hames, DavidNigel Hooper

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978-0-4165-0845-9
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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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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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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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Investigating The Influence Of Different Drying Treatments Towards the Physic…
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Clarica

Wolffia spp. had garnered attention as a potential "superfood" due to its reported nutritional value, offering a promising solution to the escalating global obesity crisis. Nonetheless, Wolffia spp. exhibits a moisture content of approximately 95% post-harvest, necessitating a drying procedure to reduce the microbial growth and facilitate storage, packaging, and transportation. This study focus…

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Comparison Of Hydrolyzed Rice And Regular Rice On The Physicochemical And Sen…
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Catherine Angelica

Enzymatic hydrolysis can overcome the problem about the quality of the instant porridge. The process was divided into 3 steps, gelatinization, liquefaction, and saccharification. The glycosidic chain will be broken down by the amylase and turn the starch into a maltose and glucose that gives natural sweetness and better mouthfeel. Hydrolysis really depends on the temperature as the enzyme might…

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Quality Variation Assessment Of Different Production Batches By Analyzing The…
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Evrona Keiza Setiadi

Tea consumption in Indonesia is on the rise including Ready to Drink (RTD) tea. TehBotol Sosro is the one of the popular ready-to-drink (RTD) tea brand in Indonesia. Tehbotol Sosro is famously known for not having preservatives in its beverages. It only consists of water, tea, and sweetened with sugar and contains no artificial ingredients. The physicochemical properties, such as pH, brix level…

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Effect Differentiation Concentration Of Fruit To The Physicochemical And Orga…
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Patricia Cahya

Increasing demand as well as interest for plant−based ingredients such as konjac was occurring. Additionally, in order to stabilize the prices, extend shelf life, and enhance added value of peaches, various processing methods and products must be developed. White peach has a good insight from the market due to its premium imported fruits that can't be cultivated in Indonesia. However, in this…

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Exploring the Physical and Molecular Functions of Rrm2b Gene in Mice as a Pos…
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Abigail Yoel

Sarcopenia, an age-related disease where loss of muscle and strength progresses, has become a research interest for scientists over the past few decades. Sarcopenia in and of itself can cause physical incapacity, functional impairment, and even death to patients. Research has shown that mitochondrial dysfunction has been known to cause sarcopenic muscle tissue damage. Furthermore, recent studie…

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Side Effect Of Vigabatrin As An Anti-epileptic Drug Observed In Mouse Model
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Nethania Angeline Dharmawan

Infantile spasm is a type of epilepsy that occurs in infants that is characterized by the sudden movement throughout the whole body. It is crucial to detect the disease and undergo suitable treatments as soon as possible in order to minimize the potential negative long-term effect in learning development. One of the most effective treatments is the usage of anti-epileptic drug Vigabatrin that i…

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Investigation of Cricket Powder and Nutritional Yeast Application in Noodle a…
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Alfredo Oktavianto Natasutedja

Noodles are a staple food in Asia. However, since it is made using wheat flour which is high in carbohydrate, protein enrichment by adding other ingredients like cricket powder and nutritional yeast can be done. This study aimed to increase the protein content in noodles by incorporating cricket powder and nutritional yeast with different substitution levels (10, 15, and 20%) towards the …

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Physicochemical Analysis of Lipid-Based Dairy-Free Ready-to-Use Complementary…
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Julius Sutandi

This study aimed to develop a lipid-based paste form of Ready-to-Use Complementary Food (RUCF) using locally available ingredients, while investigating the physicochemical changes during 21 days of storage. Three formulations were proposed and assessed using B one touch viscometer for viscosity, CS410 handheld colorimeter for color, pawkit water activity analyzer for water activity, and e…

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The Effect of Process Water pH towards the Physicochemical Properties of UHT …
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Karina Laura Halim

Milk-based drink is defined as a drink made using fresh milk, reconstituted milk, or recombined milk, which can be added with other food ingredients and sterilized or pasteurized. At PT. Garudafood, 40-50% of process water were incorporated into chocolate milk-based drink products, thus the quality of process water must be tightly regulated. This research was conducted to identify the impact of…

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Investigating the Potential Effects of Bacillus Subtilisisolated From Moromi …
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Kane Dhammananda Harianto

Soy sauce is a liquid condiment that is made from fermented soybeans with mold, wheat flour, brine water, bacteria, and yeast. Soy sauce fermentation includes two stages of fermentation which begins with koji fermentation and ends with moromi fermentation. Koji fermentation is a solid- state fermentation through the use of mold and it may last for 48 to 72 hours. Meanwhile, moromi fermentation …

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The Role of Bacillus Subtilis in Soy Sauce Production: a Review
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Zabrina Quiteria

Soy sauce is a popular condiment in Asian countries made from fermented soybeans. The production process of traditional soy sauce usually takes place in a non-sterile environment, causing spontaneous fermentation by indigenous microorganisms. One of the commonly found and reported species in soybean-based fermented food was Bacillus subtilis. Although Bacillus is generally recognized as saf…

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THE EFFECTS OF GREEN TEA EXTRACT ADDITION ON THE ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY, PHYSIC…
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Nico

Japanese curry is a popular dish which contains a high amount of spices, which provides the dish with quite a considerable amount of antioxidant activity. Even if curry may contain a high amount of spices, curry itself also contains a moderate amount of fat and oil which is involved in its production. Due to the moderate amount of fat and oil in curry, the product will be susceptible to auto-ox…

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EFFECTS OF EMULSIFIED FATS ADDITION ON THE PHYSICOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF PLAN…
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Clara Angelica Claudia Siregar

Plant-based nugget (PBN) is a succulent and firm alternative to the chicken nugget with a meat-like texture. PBN often has low sensory acceptability compared to chicken nugget and the direct fat incorporation was reported to cause fat leakage during cooking and the effect was suboptimal. Therefore, the effects of structured fats (solid and liquid mixture) incorporation in the form of emulsion t…

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PHYSICOCHEMICAL AND MICROBIAL STABILITY OBSERVATION OF PLANT-BASED INDONESIAN…
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Widiana aileen Sudharma

This study observed the physicochemical and microbiological stability of plant based meatballs made from local ingredients which are vacuum packed and frozen. During frozen storage, deterioration happened gradually caused by microbial growth and physicochemical changes. Thus, the microbial content including bacteria (TPC), yeast and mold (TYMC), and physicochemical aspects including water a…

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Screening Phytochemicals for Regulation of Gene Expression in Breast Cancer
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Patricia, Gabriella

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in woman and the second leading cause of cancer deaths in the world among women. Research have shown the efiicacy of phytochecmicals as asupplementary treatment in breast cancer through the regulation of gene and microRNA (miRNA) expression. This study aims to identify differentially expressed miRNA-gene pairs in breast cancer across different stages in o…

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Effect of Spray Drying on The Antimicrobial Activity of Different Pediococcus…
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Matthew Chrisdianto

Pediococcus acidilactici has gained a lot of interest lately due to its ability as a potential probiotic strain. However, concerns regarding its viability and stability during consumption and storage lead to a solution to utilize spray dry as an encapsulation method for Pediococcus acidilactici. Yet, the utilization of spray drying could affect the cell viability and its functional probiotic pr…

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Variant Calling Pipeline Development to Detect Aneuploidy based on 100 SNPs f…
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Renata Triwijaya

Preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) is a process to prioritise in vitro fertilised embryos without genetic defects for implantation. One of the conditions screened is aneuploidy. The genetic testing for chromosomal aneuploidy ensures that all 23 pairs of chromosomes have the correct copy number. The research utilized amplicon sequencing to generate sequence data and variant calling to p…

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Dedikasi untuk negeri 2022
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Bank Indonesia

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2022
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2022
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The Effect Of Storage Temperature And Time On The Physicochemical Properties …
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Nasha Bachtiar

PT Kalbe Milko Indonesia combines pasteurization and retort sterilization on producing their sterilized milk product. The pasteurization process takes place at 85 ± 3°C for 30 seconds and after packing, the product is sterilized in retort machines at a temperature between 121 and 121.9 °C. Nevertheless, milk's quality is not just influenced by production processes but is also affected by oth…

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Assessing Physicochemical And Sensorial Properties Of Plant-based Beverage …
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Angela Vonny Jonas

Rice (Oryza sativa) is a vital food, accounting for one-fifth of all calories humans consume globally. Because of its numerous health-promoting properties, colored rice has become a functional food ingredient. Rice can be consumed in various ways; however, research into rice milk and its applications is still limited. Re.juve constantly expands its product line to more delicious and healthy foo…

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Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis (sao) Diagnosis Using Microscopy And Molecular D…
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Devin

Southeast Asian Ovalocytosis (SAO) is a hereditary genetic disorder caused by a 27 bp deletion in the SLC4A1 gene, leading to a disrupted folding at the extracellular face of the SLC4A1 protein in the red blood cell (RBC) membrane. SAO is an autosomal dominant disorder where heterozygous individuals are asymptomatic and homozygous SAO are considered embryonic lethal. SAO can be observed microsc…

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Utilization Of Substandard Melon Into The Development Of Thai Melon Pie: Phys…
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Joya Angelica Immanuel

The global food industry grapples with significant waste and loss, with more than one-third of total food production. This waste, extending from agricultural production to consumption, poses environmental and disposal challenges. Postharvest losses, particularly in fruits, contribute significantly, with over 60% of cultivated land crops going to waste. Addressing this issue is crucial for econo…

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Brock biology of microorganisms global edition
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Madiganet.

Brock Biology of Microorganisms continues to set the standard for impeccable scholarship, accuracy, and outstanding illustrations and photos. This book for biology, microbiology, and other science majors balances cutting edge research with the concepts essential for understanding the field of microbiology.

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Establishing A Binding Assay To Probe The Interaction Between Trim5alpha And …
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Nicholas Dustin

Human immunodeficiency virus 1 (HIV-1) has persistently been a global health concern, infecting 39 million people around the world with 1.3 million cases increment in 2020, leading to severe immunodeficiency (UNAIDS, 2023). While mammalian genomes show evidence of repeated infection with retroviral pathogens, this co-evolution has resulted in the emergence of defense mechanisms that pre…

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Determination Of Bacteria Community In Takakura Compost Using Conventional Bi…
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Antonietta Deborah Pratmanto

"The study delves into the characterization of bacterial communities within Takakura composting. Takakura composting is a method integral to organic waste management, and serves as the focal point for understanding microbial dynamics during decomposition. The research aims to make takakura compost with two different compositions and characterize the bacterial community in the Takakura compo…

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Indonesia economic review: ASEAN matters: epicentrum of growth
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Sachin V. Gopalan

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July 2023
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Microbial Profiling In Artisanal Fermentation Of Tuak
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Angellique Regina Rachmadi

Tuak is an alcoholic beverage from Southeast Asian countries, such as Indonesia and Malaysia, prepared by fermenting starchy materials (e.g., rice, palm sap, coconut sap or water). Tuak production factors and recipes vary from one maker to another, including the type of substrate used, sugar level, water level, fermentation time, and even the starter culture used. These factors affect the micro…

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Determination Yeast Community Inoculation Use Takakura Methodology On Food Wa…
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Michelle Fidelia

This study highlights the environmental consequences of landfill buildup while addressing the issue of insufficient food waste management in Indonesia and the 1.3 billion yearly instances worldwide. The study focuses on the Takakura Composting Method (TCM), which combines fermentative microorganisms and locally created materials to provide a sustainable household-scale solution. The Takakur…

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The Effect of Different Drying Temperatures And Durations On The Chemical Pro…
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Angelyna

Jamu is an Indonesian traditional medicine drink made from rhizomes. However, it leaves pomace waste that possesses several environmental problems. Several efforts to reduce the waste accumulation could be performed, including using the pomace as a Pickering emulsion stabilizer. In order to obtain this function, the pomace needs to be dried first using an optimal temperature. Thus, this study a…

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Microbial biotechnology : an interdisciplinary approach
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Pratyoosh Shukla

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Exploring the Role of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress in Macrophage Polarization…
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GREGORY AARON

Exposure to harmful stimuli could induce tissue damage. Failure to remove the harmful stimuli and to repair its resulting damages is associated with increased level of ER stress, which is also closely associated with development of age-related diseases including cancer and metabolic diseases. Additionally, chronic inflammation, characterized by the imbalance of M1/M2 macrophage ratio, is al…

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In Vivo Wound Healing and Antimicrobial Properties of Bio-Cellulose with Gree…
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EVELYNE AZALIA

Diabetes is one of the most lethal and ninth most common diseases in the world, which is a metabolic disorder that causes a high and unusual blood sugar level due to the inability of the body to utilize sugar. Diabetes can cause multiple complications and damage to the system, one of them is diabetic foot ulcers (DFU). The most advanced treatment nowadays for DFU is by utilizing bio-cellulose, …

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Restoration of X-ray Irradiation-Induced Intestinal Damage by Gut Microbiota
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Mesyalie Lorenza

The gut microbiota determines the intestinal health status of the host by regulating gut epithelial and immune functions. Depletion of the beneficial gut microbiota after radiation exposure contributes to an exaggerated inflammatory response and dysregulation of intestinal epithelial cells. Previous studies demonstrated that administration of beneficial gut microbiota, Lactobacillus acidophilus…

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Investigation of Antibacterial Activity of Hydrophilic and Hydrophobic Extrac…
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Albert Thomas Thennar

Diospyros digyna is a wonderful fruit because of the fruit’s delicacy but not only that also because of how the fruit is easy to grow in most environments it can encounter and pest free mostly due to the effect of secondary metabolites called phytochemicals compounds. The study aimed to investigate the antibacterial properties of Unripe and ripe Diospyros digyna fruits against S. aureus and P…

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Investigation of Antibacterial Activity And Potential Anti-Inflammatory Prope…
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MICHELLE DEBORA W

Staphylococcus aureus is an opportunistic pathogen that commonly inhabits the human skin and can cause skin infection, especially in individuals with impaired immune systems when skin is damaged. Treatments usually involve the usage of antibiotics. However, antibiotic effectiveness is in danger due to the fast development of resistant microorganisms worldwide. As a result, there is a growing …

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In Silico Study of Plant Bioactive Compound of Coriandrum Sativum Against Gab…
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Putri Gabriella Angel Natalia Satya

Cognitive impairments in thinking are the example of neurodegenerative diseases that happened in Alzheimer Disease (AD). Short memory loss (dementia) is one of the symptoms, showed by 60-70% cases found and gradually progress in declination of thinking. Therefore, dementia usually is associated in AD. Lately, an inhibitory neurotransmitter called GABA is known for its relation with working memo…

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The Effect of Pasteurization and Sterilization Process Against the Physicoche…
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Evan Octavian

PT Takasago International Indonesia is a company that produced flavors and fragrances. Takasago has two sites, which are headquarter and production site in Indonesia. Headquarter site is responsible for handling and managing the customer request, meanwhile production site is responsible for producing flavor and fragrances product. One of division in the headquarter site is sweet application div…

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Separation of Natural Folic Acid from Fermented Nixtamalized Corn Using Rhizo…
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Rico Alexander Pratama

Folic acid is an important vitamin for fetal development and nucleotide and amino acid metabolism. Corn is one of the good sources for folic acid while tempeh fermentation has been reported to increase folic acid content. To concentrate further, membrane filtration is a promising technology. This study aims to understand the effect of microfiltration conditions towards the increase of folic aci…

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Substitution of Commercial Pectin with Lemon Pectin in Production of Raspberr…
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Natasha Livia

In the attempt of reducing fruit waste from fruit industry, thawed fruit and lemon waste (peel and pith) can be utilized to produce jam. Pectin, a vital gelling agent in jam making is abundant in lemon waste, however, its yield and effectiveness depends on the extraction method. In this study, the lemon pectin was extracted from using heat and strained with cheesecloth. The pectin was then adde…

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Acne Prone Skin Consumers Toward the Importance of Moisturizers and The Types…
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Albert Tee

Acne, also known as acne vulgaris, is a chronic inflammatory illness that affects the sebaceous glands and is characterized by the production of erythematous nodules, pustules, and papules, which can scar. Acne is the eighth most prevalent disease, estimated to affect 9.4 % of the global population. Specifically in Indonesia, the prevalence of acne is increasing year by year. Acne has affected …

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The Development of Plant-Based Seasoning Powder Incorporated with Encapsulate…
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Aurelia Gizensha Harianti

Incorporating bioactive substances into seasoning powder may be done to provide additional benefits. Young rice (Oryza sativa L.) leaves are known for their secondary metabolites, however, they are unstable to external factors. The objectives of this study are to evaluate the total phenolic content (TPC) of raw and encapsulated rice leaf extract powder, and evaluate the addition of raw and non-…

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