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Investigating the Mechanism of microRNA on Prostate Cancer and its Effect Tow…
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Gabriella Zevania Kaitlyn

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Antimicrobial activity of Saga (Abrus precatorius) leaves extracts grown in v…
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Kaskha Ananggadipa

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EP059
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21 p. : ill. ; 30 cm.
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Effect of Different Ratios of Maltodextrin and Gum Arabic as Encapsulation Ma…
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Antonia Caitlin Gondowardoyo

Kombucha is a fermented tea product, which recently innovated by using fruit juices, herbs, and natural extract to create novel taste. This study, explored black sapote (Diospyros nigra) potential as tea replacement to create novel taste and its antioxidant content, which beneficial to reduce non communicable disease. SCOBY act as starter culture, containing AAB and yeast, contributed to ko…

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Effect of Combined Non-thermal Treatment of UV-C and Nisin Towards the Microb…
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Sandrina

As a fruit, apple provides a considerable amount of bioactive compounds, including antioxidant and anti-inflammatory compounds. It is known as rapidly perishable food and is usually processed into apple juice in order to prolong its shelf-life. Conventional apple juice processing utilizes the thermal treatment that may cause the degradation of bioactive compounds. Alternatively, a hurdle of…

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The Effect of Type and Concentration of Carrier Agent on Antioxidant Capacity…
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Kezhia Alverta Theodora

Centella asiatica has been used for medicine, pharmaceuticals, and food supplementation, owing to its high phenolic and flavonoid content, as well as its significant antioxidant activity in the leaves. The need to transform its extract into powder form using microencapsulation is currently emerging, enabling convenience and versatility for various food industrial applications. Spray drying i…

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In vitro Investigation on The Anti-adherence and Antibacterial Effect of Lact…
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Jovinka Aprilia

Humans have been co-existing with a whole population of microbes, where trillions of different microbes are living inside the human GI tracts as a commensal gut microbiota. This condition provides a mutual relationship where the gut microbiota serves as a natural protection for the intestinal tract homeostasis. Nevertheless, the human intestinal tract is constantly exposed to environmental …

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Investigation on Effect of Cell Seeding Number Toward Hepatic Multicellular T…
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Christian Hanbalimulticellular tumor spheroidmicrowellcell viabilityuniformity

Cancer remains a global health challenge in need of precise, cost-effective, and scalable research tools for comprehensive investigations. Spheroid-based methodologies emerge as reliable, easily adaptable, and highly scalable techniques, offering an improved representation of in-vivo conditions compared to conventional 2D cell cultures. This study utilizes the Huh-7 cell line to generate hep…

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Investigating the Role of Tumor-Associated Neutrophils (TANs) in the Suppress…
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Richelle Bertly Josefano

Glioblastoma (GBM) is known as a highly aggressive and malignant form of brain cancer. Despite advances in understanding the genetic and molecular basis of glioblastoma, it has a poor prognosis with a median survival rate of 9 months. The complex interplay between malignant cells and the surrounding tumor microenvironment (TME) plays a pivotal role in tumor progression and treatment respons…

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Plant Growth Promoting Bacteria (pgpb) Community Characterizations In Takakur…
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Antonietta Deborah Pratmanto

This study focuses on the characterization of bacterial communities in Takakura compost specifically applied to Saga plants. Takakura compost, known for its simplicity, cost-effectiveness, and efficacy in producing high-quality compost, utilizes the natural processes of microorganisms to break down organic materials. The research involves the analysis of bacterial communities during the comp…

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Development Of Bacterial Cellulose Loaded with Pediococcus acidilactici Postb…
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Aivyanca Adelie

Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a promising packing material as it is biodegradable, non-toxic, has good mechanical properties, and can form bonds with foreign particles. Meanwhile, P. acidilactici postbiotics (metabolites) have the potential to be a natural food preservative as they contain antimicrobial compounds that are heat- and pH-stable. This research aims to develop a novel antimicrobia…

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Microbial Analysis and the Impact of EM4 Fertilizer Compared to AB Mix Indust…
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Rachel Aberly Sofian

Hydroponic cultivation has emerged as a cost-effective alternative to traditional soil-based agriculture and may be less susceptible to pests and diseases. They can be set up in controlled environments, making them suitable for year-round production in urban areas with limited land availability. EM4 is a type of fertilizer that can increase agricultural systems' decomposition, composting, a…

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Development of Pediococcus acidilactici postbiotic loaded Biocellulose for Wo…
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Gde Andika Mahardika Rai

Wound dressings play a crucial role in promoting efficient wound closure and healing by providing an environment conducive to tissue repair. Traditional wound dressings, such as cellulose-based gauze, often exhibit challenges in adhesion and exudate absorption, necessitating frequent replacements that may cause additional trauma. Biocellulose (BC), derived from bacteria, presents a natural c…

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Characterization of Komagataeibacter intermedius postbiotics collected from b…
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Eileen Wijaya

Bacterial cellulose (BC) is a biopolymer currently being coveted for its versatility, sustainable sourcing and biodegradability. The Indonesia International Institute for Life Sciences (i3L) lab has been conducting research on BC fermentation and surrounding BC produced by the kombucha isolate Komagataeibacter intermedius, with past findings showing a great prospect of the bacteria being abl…

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Characterization and Application of (E)-Cinnamaldehyde-Infused Cellulose Acet…
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Belinda Hariyanto

The demand for fresh-cut fruits and vegetables (FFVs) has expanded due to consumer preferences for nutrition, safety, convenience, and ready-to-eat. However, FFVs are highly susceptible to surface browning and microbial spoilage. Active packaging (AP) offers a promising method to enhance shelf life and quality of FFVs. In this study, cellulose acetate-based active packaging films infused wi…

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Antibacterial Activity of 4-Hydroxysattabacin Isolated from the Gut Microbiot…
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Virlia

The gut microbiota represents a vast reservoir of bioactive substances with potential implications for human health and disease. This study focused on the identification of a novel metabolite originating from the gut microbiota strain Aneurinibacillus aneurinilyticus and evaluated its antibacterial properties. Advanced analytical techniques such as high-performance liquid chromatography, high-r…

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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Microbial biotechnology : an interdisciplinary approach
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Pratyoosh Shukla

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xiii,364 p. : ill. : ind. ; 23 cm.
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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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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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Effect of Plant Lateral Root Gaps on Bacterial Internalization
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Alvin Alexander

The exploration of bacterial entry points into plants has been focused on natural openings such as stomata, lenticels, and plasmodesmata. However, the potential role of lateral root (LR) gaps as an entry portal for bacteria remains largely unexplored. This study attempts to investigate the correlation between lateral root number and bacterial colonization, with implications for human health thr…

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Developing Protein Complexes for Targeted Aggregation on Cancer Cell Surfaces…
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Jyotsna Jai

Cancer is one of the deadliest diseases worldwide, with metastasis serving as the primary cause of death. While metastasis has been widely studied, a significant amount still remains unexplored, particularly the role of glycosylation. Glycosylation is a fundamental aspect in a variety of biological processes, indicating that slight changes in it can lead to detrimental effects such as cancer, w…

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Characterization of Microorganisms Isolated from Bantar Gebang Landfills in B…
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Jonathan Alexander

Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyurethane (PU) are two examples of plastics that have integrated seamlessly into our daily lives. The qualities that make plastic so well-known are its low cost, light weight, and strength. However, plastics also can harm the environment when they are no longer in use because they are difficult to break down. The microbial plastic degrading method has …

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Characterization of Microorganisms Isolated from Cipayung Landfill in Depok f…
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Devina Checylia Setiawan

Plastics such as polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and polyurethane (PU) are utilized extensively in all sectors of life due to their versatility, durability, and low cost. However, its poor degradability has led to plastic waste accumulation worldwide, making it a major source of pollution. Recently, there has been growing interest in microbial plastic degradation as a promising strategy to …

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Evaluation of Heat Denaturation and Adsorption-Desorption as a Method for Con…
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Velecia Salim

A preliminary antimicrobial assay showed the antimicrobial activity of P. acidilactici but the SDS-PAGE did not reveal pediocin, an antimicrobial peptide produced by Pediococcus strain. The efficient downstream processing of P. acidilactici fermentation is studied to analyze pediocin. This research is conducted to assess the compatibility of different methods in concentrating pediocin in th…

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The Influence Of Salinity Concentration On Power Generation And Microbial Via…
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Jovanka Sheryn Tritanti

The deep-sea ecosystem is a largely unexplored environment with unique chemical and physical conditions that impact the organisms living there. Deep-sea sediments contain a diverse population of electroactive bacteria (EABs) that have the potential to generate electricity in microbial fuel cells (MFCs). This study aims to investigate the influence of salinity concentration on bacterial viabi…

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Utilization of Gel-filled Microwell Array Device to Isolate Potential Naphtha…
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Tifara Elaine Trisna

The isolation and cultivation of indigenous bacteria poses a great importance for examining potential biodegradation microorganisms for a contaminated site. While the traditional method utilized for the isolation and cultivation method of bacteria has significant limitations and drawbacks, this study proposed the usage of a microwell array device that is able to isolate different bacteria a…

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The Study of Different Temperatures Effects on Deep-Sea Sediment Microbial Fu…
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Jessica Renata Wijaya Tumboimbela

The increasing global electricity consumption driven by population growth and industrial development necessitates the exploration of environmentally friendly renewable energy sources. Microbial fuel cells (MFCs), more specifically deep-sea sediment microbial fuel cells, have gained significant attention in the bioenergy industry as they can harness bacteria capability to generate electricit…

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Antimicrobial Activity Characterization of Pediococcus Acidilactici Cell-Free…
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Budiono, Erlyn

The demand of a food preservative has been increasing due to foodborne diseases due to foodborne pathogens. Moreover, there is also an issue on the health risks caused chemical food preservatives, further increasing demand on a safer food preservative. Recently, Pediococcus acidilactici has been gaining interest as a potential natural food preservative due to its ability to produce pediocin,…

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The Effect of Micro-influencers on Green Products Purchase Intentions in Grea…
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Ni Ketut Candra Puspita

Environmental problems are increasing public awareness of the importance of protecting the environment. However, this awareness is not directly proportional to the buying behavior of green products. It is caused by several factors: lack of availability, high costs, lack of awareness, perceptions of lack of effectiveness, and greenwashing. Therefore, marketing green products, companies mus…

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Gelatin-Chitosan Edible Film with Kesum Extracts: Evaluation of Physical, Mec…
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Ignasius Edwin Ciputra

The utilization of edible film has gained much attention in food packaging development and industry due to its potential to preserve food and biodegradability, which could reduce environmental waste compared to conventional food packaging. Moreover, the application of pure polymers has shown insufficient defense against microbial deterioration; thus, the incorporation of plant-derived secon…

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Antimicrobial Activity Characterization of Pediococcus Acidilactici Cell-Free…
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Erlyn Budiono

The demand of a food preservative has been increasing due to foodborne diseases due to foodborne pathogens. Moreover, there is also an issue on the health risks caused chemical food preservatives, further increasing demand on a safer food preservative. Recently, Pediococcus acidilactici has been gaining interest as a potential natural food preservative due to its ability to produce pediocin,…

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The effect of Plant Concentration of Ultrasound Assisted Ethanolic Clove (Syz…
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Payal Shalini Punjabi

Syzygium aromaticum, commonly known as cloves, is considered as one of the richest dietary sources of antioxidant and polyphenolic compounds. The bioactivity and antimicrobial activity of this spice is enhanced by using novel extraction techniques such as ultrasound-assisted extraction (UAE). Sample-to-solvent ratio is one of the important factors that impact the functional properties of pl…

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The Utilization of Cacao Waste from Winnowing Process for Developing Cacao Te…
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Stevany Sekarningtyas Susanto

This internship report focuses on the utilization of winnowing waste which was cacao husks into variants of cacao tea. Huge amounts of cacao waste are being thrown away, which causes environmental pollution in along with increasing economic issues. One of the waste products of chocolate that are typically discarded as waste are cacao husks. Cacao husks could be transformed into a variety o…

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The Effect of Fermentation Time towards Physicochemical and Microbial Populat…
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Anastasia Vanessa Susanto

Black sapote is a fruit originating from Mexico that contains high antioxidant activity because of its varying phenolic compounds and micronutrients. Kombucha is one of the beverages that is fermented by a SCOBY to produce a unique and fizzy flavor. A SCOBY consists of acetic acid bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, and yeasts produce some acid for tart and fizzy flavour in kombucha. The effect …

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Microbial and Biochemical Assessment of Coffee Milk Production Quality at Jag…
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Risha Serain

This internship project aims to evaluate the microbial quality of coffee milk during its production at Jago Coffee. The project employs the Total Plate Count (TPC) and Methylene Blue Reduction Test (MBRT) to assess bacterial load and microbiological activity. The TPC results obtained for the cooling and filling & sealing processes comply with the SNI (Standar Nasional Indonesia) standards, …

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In-Vivo Study Of Wound Healing And Antimicrobial Properties Of Biocellulose I…
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Angeline Salim

Chronic diabec wound is a common complicaon in diabetes mellitus which is caused by a prolonged wound-healing process from a persistent inflammaon phase. Thus, proper wound treatment is needed to promote wound healing and protect the wound from infecon. Biocellulose (BC) as wound dressing provides a moist environment to protect skin and pr…

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