Advances in Biological Sciences Research
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Bioink of Multi-Biomaterials with Tyrosine Reinforcement for 3D Bioprinting of Skin Constructs
Ke YANG, Yong SHI, Hong-bo ZHANG, Rui-xue YIN, Shih-mo YANG, Wen-jun ZHANG
In this paper, a bioink composed of multiple native materials with tyrosine micro-particle reinforcement for 3D bioprinting of skin scaffolds was developed. The rheological property of the developed bioink was optimized for 3D Bioprinting process. The results showed that Tyrosine micro-particle reinforcement...
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The Effect of Combination of Calcidifier (CaCO3 and Averrhoa bilimbi L.) to External and Internal Egg of Isa Brown Laying Hens
Osfar Sjofjan, Danung Nur Adli, Raden Roro Choirunnisa’ Irene Auwy, Achmad Fadil Ihsan
The research purpose is to carry out the possible effect combination between CaCO3 and Averrhoa bilimbi L. (calcidifier) on external and internal egg of isa brown laying hens. 80 one-day-old isa brown laying hens were randomly allocated to 5 dietary treatments and 4 replicates. Five treatments used for...
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The Effect of UV Radiation and Treatment to Orange (Citrus sinensis L. Osbeck) Fruit Feeding on the Survival Rate and Colony Sex-ratio of Fruit Fly (Drosophila melanogaster Meigen, 1830)
Ignatius Sudaryadi, Yulia Maulita Janah, Nafisa Kusumawati
Ultraviolet (UV) is a form of physical stress that forces living organisms to respond to the challenge of DNA alteration. UV light causes oxidative stress by causing the creation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). Antioxidants are substances that can interfere with the production of reactive oxygen species...
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Exploring Molecular Signatures in Spondyloarthritis: A Step Towards Early Diagnosis
Parinishtha Bhalla, Anukriti Verma, Bhawna Rathi, Shivani Sharda, Pallavi Somvanshi
Spondyloarthritis is an acute inflammatory disorder of the musculoskeletal system often accompanied by pain, stiffness, bone and tissue damage. It majorly consists of ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis and reactive arthritis. It follows a differential diagnosis pattern for demarcation between...
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Firefly Luciferase Systems: Molecular Mechanisms, Engineering Advances, and Biomedical Applications
Yuyan Wen
Firefly luciferase-based systems represent a highly efficient and versatile platform for molecular imaging, biosensing, and functional protein analysis. This study systematically explores the biochemical mechanisms underlying luciferase-catalyzed bioluminescence, highlighting key factors affecting activity,...
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Extraction and Identification of Polyphenol Compounds from Red Galangal Rhizome (Alpinia officinarum) Fermented by Lactobacillus plantarum using GC-MS Method
Eka Fitasari, Osfar Sjofjan, Eko Widodo
Using galangal-derived animal feed additives requires proper treatment to enhance its bioactive components. This study aimed to increase the polyphenol content in red galangal flour (Alpinia officinarum) through fermentation and extraction. The experiment used a completely randomized design with four...
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The Potential of Papaya Leaf Extract to Reduce Malondialdehyde Levels in the Gastric Organ of Wistar Rats Given to Used Cooking Oil
Andi Astri Kamal, Fandhi Adi Wardoyo, Ana Hidayati Mukaromah, Stalis Norma Ethica
Indonesian people use cooking oil extensively in food processing. Free radicals created when cooking oil is repeatedly heated to high temperatures. Oxidative stress is a result of free radical formation in tissues or cells. By Malondialdehyde (MDA), the degree of oxidative stress can be determined. Antioxidants...
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Phytochemical Analysis and Antibacterial Activity of Medicinal Plant Kecapi (Sandoricum koetjape Merr)
Abdul Hapid, Ariyanti Ariyanti, Erniwati Erniwati, Muthmainnah Muthmainnah, Yusran Yusran, Zulkaidhah Zulkaidhah, Nurul Muhlisa Mompewa, Asniati Asniati, Hamka Hamka, Jelia Patiung
Indonesia is a mega-biodiversity country that has around ± 3,000 plant species, which are plants that produce medicinal ingredients. The traditional use of medicinal plants in Indonesia is increasingly preferred because the side effects are smaller than synthetic drugs and are very easy to obtain. One...
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Bioinformatic Analysis of Strawberry NDH-H Gene
Xiran Wang, Jiangang He, Haoru Tang
NDH-H has always been known as a key factor of Hydrogen ion metabolism pathway in plant testa. Recent studies show that chlororespiration and cyclic electron flow mediated by NDH may coordinate to alleviate the over-reduction of stroma, thus to keep operation of CO2 assimilation at certain extent under...
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Creation of Innovative Solutions for the Production of Composite Vegetable Oils Balanced in Fatty Acid Composition
Yury Boltenko, Vitaly Vasilenko, Larisa Frolova, Nadezhda Mikhailova, Ivan Dragan, Irina Semchenko
Modern nutrition science focuses on the creation of innovative technologies and increase the assortment of finished products with directional changes in chemical composition and properties with a view to implementation in the food industry. The problem of imbalance of PUFA in a diet of people is investigated....
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Coastal Vegetation Diversity on Baai Island, Kampung Melayu District, Bengkulu City
Fatimatuzzahra, Jarulis, Rochmah Supriati
BAAI Island has a coastal forest formed from various communities and vegetation structures, which have functions including as a tourist area, a source of food, and disaster mitigation. The aim of this research was to find out the composition, structure and diversity of coastal vegetation on Baai Island...
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Analysis of Technological Feasibility in The Development of Potato Chips Business with Cabinet Type Greenhouse Effect Dryers
Siti Asmaul Mustaniroh, Herlina Krisna Br. Manurung, Widya Wijayanti
Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) “Rama” is one of the potato chips producers in Batu City with a production capacity of 210 kg per day with the trademark “Rama Djaya”. Drying of potatoes in SMEs “Rama” is done by drying in direct sunlight. Drying with drying has several disadvantages, including drying...
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Analysis of Chemical Composition Content and Coordination in Different Locations of Tobacco Leaf Based on Entropy-weight TOPSIS Method
Bing Liu, Xiaodong Gu, Zongze Geng, Xixiang Zhang, Kai Yuan, Jie Yang, Zhiwei Li, Lianjun Feng, Haoyu Yan, Wei Du, Rongya Zhang
[Objective] To clarify the quality difference in different parts of flue-cured tobacco leaves and to provide theoretical support for the selection of cutting methods in threshing and redrying procedures. [Methods] After removing 10cm petioles, each single leaf was evenly divided into 9 locations according...
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Influence of Kiapu (Pistia Stratiotes, L) in Fermented Diet on Weight, Length of Intestine and Bacteria Population in Intestine of Selected Local Chicken
Koji Al Adam. S, M. Aman Yaman, Muhammad Daud
The research entitled the effect of Kiapu (Pistia stratiotes L) in fermented diet on the relative weight and length of the intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum) and the total plate count (TPC) of E. Coli and Coliform of selected local chicken. Superior local chickens are native chickens that are the result...
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Genetic Separation of Chalkiness in the Hybrid Rice
Lu Gan, Xiao-Shu Deng, Yan Liu, Jiao Chen, Ru-Yu Tang, Li-Xia Lei, Jiang-Hong Tang, Jian-Ni Zhang, Zheng-Wu Zhao
Percentage of grains with chalkiness (PGWC) controlled by multi-genes is one of the main appearance quality of rice. The selection among the offspring using genetic separation directly influences quality improvements of hybrid rice. The present study focused on the segregation of PGWC, using Huanghuazhan...
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Microbiology Teaching Development in Nutrition Material, Growth and Metabolism of Microbial Based on Community Technology Science (STM) for Students of Biology of Padang State University
Nita Ella Demelia, Dwi Hilda Putri
Initial investigations obtained reference data used by students so far have been taken from microbiology books with a long publication year. Based on the results of the questionnaire, the students felt the benefits of studying microbiology in daily life, but the student references did not support because...
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The Existence of Reaction Wood on Branch of Teak Wood (Tectona grandis Linn. F) (Macroscopical Characteristics)
Fakhrurozi, Nani Husien, Erwin, Sri Wahyuni, Agus Sulistyo Budi
This study aims to determine the existence of reaction wood in teak wood branches (Tectona Grandis Linn. F) by the colouring method of Chlor Zinc Iodine in the transversal section. The main branch with 4 cm in diameter was cut to the ten parts in sequence, then dropped by the Chlor Zinc Iodine solution...
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Morphoanatomy and Gonadosomatic Index (GSI) of Testis of Turkey (Melagris gallopavo) at Different Ages
Dian Masyitha, Muslim Akmal, Gholib Gholib, Sri Wahyuni
Testis is a male reproductive organ that responsible for producing the spermatozoa and regulating the reproductive hormones. Study on morphoanatomy and gonadosomatic index (GSI) can provide overview on the development of male reproduction. The study was conducted to determine the testicular morphoanatomy...
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The Characteristics of Cassava Var. Gajah (Manihot esculenta C) Derivative Products as a Thickening Agent in the Manufacturing of Tamarind (Tamrindicus indica) Paste
Sulistyo Prabowo, Maulida Rachmawati, Yulian Andriyani, Agustu Sholeh Pujokaroni, Kintan Katrin, Nurmita Sari
Cassava var. Gajah (Manihot esculenta C) is a typical crop of East Kalimantan which has potential to be developed into a carbohydrate-based agricultural industry commodity. However, the cassava var. Gajah has not been used optimally, and limited research has been done. We conducted this research to utilize...
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Early Warning System Using Change Point Analysis to Detect Microclimate Anomalies
Muhammad Salman Ibnu Chaer, Andri Prima Nugroho, Guyup Mahardhian Dwi Putra, Ngadisih Ngadisih, Lilik Sutiarso, Takashi Okayasu
The agricultural sector is required to provide food products for human needs. To increase agricultural yields, precision agriculture approaches are required by the utilization of information and technology to maximize agricultural productivity. Precision agriculture systems cannot be separated from monitoring...
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Necrosy Report: Isolation of Klebsiella pneumoniae Among Borneo Orangutan (Pongo pygmaeus) at Bukit Merah Orang Utan Island (BMOUI), Perak, Malaysia
Nurul Iman, Yasmin Khairani Muhammad Ismadi, Nurul Aili Zakaria, Muhammad Fahmi Ramli, Badrul Munir Md-Zain, Zakuan Zainy Deris, Farida Zuraina Mohd Yusof
Necropsy findings of three deceased orangutans from BMOUI were assessed to explore Klebsiella pneumoniae infections among captivated nonhuman primates (NHP) in Malaysia. The diagnosis was developed based on reported symptoms and necropsy findings. Necropsy examination revealed significant lesions correlated...
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The Habitat Suitability of Javan Langur (Trachypithecus auratus E. Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire, 1812) in Kucur Resort at Alas Purwo National Park, Indonesia
Haikal Idris Maulahila, Arif Mohammad Siddiq, Hari Sulistiyowati
The population of Javan Langur is continuous decline as the habitat decreases. One of the remaining protected areas of the Javan Langur is Kucur Resort Alas Purwo National Park (APNP). However, the condition of its habitat is still unclear. This study was conducted to predict the distribution and habitat...
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The Application of Up-conversion Nanoparticles Materials in Cancer Diagnosis and Therapy
Yajuan Xu, Tao Luan, Baitao Zeng, Wenshu Liu
According to estimates by oncologists, if early tumor diagnosis and treatment in a timely manner can be achieved in the millimeter level or below, the cure rate of cancer will be able to increase to 80%-90%. With the rapid development and maturity of nano technology and scientific theory, Up-conversion...
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Novel Mercaptan Derivatives Nanogold Particles with Hyperchromic and Fluorescence Sensitization Effects
Dorothy Araba Yakoba Agyapong, Ran-Lin Zhao, Cai-Xia Li, Wen-Ju Du, Hong-Juan Zeng
Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), typically associated with certain tumors is widely used as clinical tumor markers for diagnosing certain cancers and hence its detection is of great essence in clinical diagnostics. A large number of surface atoms of nanoparticles have huge surplus bonding ability, because...
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Three Monoterpenoids Eucommiol from The Leaves of Eucommia Ulmoides Protect against Neurotoxicity in PC12 Cells
Yueming ZUO, Zhongli ZHANG
One new monoterpenoid compound 4'-acetyl-eucommiol (1) and two known compounds eucommiol(2), 1-deoxyeucommiol(3) were isolated from the leaves of Eucommia ulmoides. The structures of the new monoterpenoid eucommiol were elucidated by means of chemical evidence and 1D-and 2D-NMR (1H, 13C, HSQC, HMBC,...
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First Record of Mealybug (Paraputo odontomachi Takahashi) and Two Ambrosia Beetles (Amasa sp. and Crossotarsus sp.) on Clove in North Sulawesi
Jackson F. Watung, Max Tulung, Christina L. Salaki
A mealybug Paraputo odontomachi (Hemiptera: Pseudococcidae) and two species of ambrosia beetles, Amasa sp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Scolytinae) and Crossotarsus sp. (Coleoptera: Curculionidae: Platypodinae) on clove trees were recorded for the first time in Minahasa, South Minahasa and South Bolaang...
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Effect of Heating Treatment of VCO By-product on Protein, Fat, Free Fatty Acid, Emulsification Capacity, and Fatty Acid Characteristics
Ansharullah, Sitti Aida Adha Taridala, Muhammad Natsir, Eva Nopitasari, Sri Damayanty, Sriyana Herman
Virgin coconut oil (VCO) waste or blondo was a by-product, which still contains many important nutrients, and has a potency to be included for the production of nutritious food products. Blondo still contains a high moisture, and so to extend its shelf life and expand its application, it needs to be...
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Enhancing Color Stability in Green-Colored Rice Flour through Alkaline Blanching of Suji and Pandan Leaves
Salwa Farahdiva Risaputri, Erni Sofia Murtini
The innovation of green-colored rice flour (GCRF) was achieved by adding suji and pandan leaves. However, the green color of flour tends to be unstable, as indicated by the rapidly decreasing chlorophyll levels during storage. Blanching of the leaves in an alkaline solution may be helpful. This study...
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Fish Species Composition of the Lethrinidae Family from Ambon and Surrounding Waters
Kiska L. G. Rijoly, Sara Haumahu, Frederik Rijoly
Fishes from the Lethrinidae family are demersal fish that have important economic value and are widely found in tropical waters, including in Maluku waters. The propose of this study is to inventory fishes from the Lethrinidae Family that are sold at Mardika Market, Ambon, Indonesia. This research was...
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Optimization of Food Bar Formula Based on Pumpkin, Edamame, Moringa Leaves and Snakehead Fish as Supplementary Food to Prevent Stunting
Tri D. Widyaningsih, Apriliawan Hidayatullah, Tara K. Hapsari, Agisty A. Kinanti, Shani’ina Febriyantiningtyas
Based on the SSGI Survey by the Indonesian Ministry of Health’s, stunting prevalence decreased from 24.4% in 2021 to 21.6% in 2022. However, based on WHO (World Health Organization) criteria it is still classified as a high category (>20%) so it has not reached the target of WHO. Referring to “Factors...
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The Physicochemical Properties of Annatto Extract Obtained from Distillate Water as Solvent Extraction in the Variation of pH and Extraction Time
Isti Handayani, Aisyah Tri Septiana, Budi Sustriawan
Annatto is one of the most common natural colorants used in the food industry. The commercial processes to extract annatto were direct extraction into oil, direct extraction into aqueous alkali, or indirect extraction with solvents. The physicochemical properties of the extract are known to be influenced...
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Distribution of Major Viruses on Shallot in Indonesia
Heri Harti, Sobir Sobir, Suryo Wiyono, Sri Hendrastuti Hidayat
High infestation of viruses on shallot’s bulb has been reported in Indonesia, although little is known on the effect of virus infection on shallot productivity. The use of virus-free seeds is assumed to be the key factor to improve productivity. The study was conducted to detect the main viruses infecting...
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Substantial Changes in Physical and Chemical Properties of Spodosols Soil by Hardpan Breaking and Mounding in Oil Palm Plantation
Suwardi, Lilik Sutiarso, Herry Wirianata, Andri Prima Nugroho, Sukarman, Septa Primananda
Spodosols soil are categorized as a marginal or sub-optimum soil which has several limiting factors and potential for oil palm plantations. The main limiting factors for spodosols are the presence of a spodic layer, poor nutrients, acidic pH, low water retention capacity, and low cation exchange capacity...
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Natural Dyes as Photosensitizers of Propionibacterium acnes
Asmiyenti Djaliasrin Djalil, Aqshal Pramudya Susanto, Rizal Nandha Arisugita, Binar Asrining Dhiani, Muhammad Faris Maulidan, Irfan Zamzani
The patient’s quality of life may be negatively impacted by the high prevalence of acne vulgaris among adolescents. Acne vulgaris is a skin condition in which hair follicles become clogged with dead skin cells, bacteria, and natural facial oils. It has been demonstrated that acne antibiotics raise antibacterial...
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Forage Pellets Quality From Weed Legetan With Different Composition
Bambang Suwignyo, Rifqi Danang Subagya, Andriyani Astuti, Nafiatul Umami, Ali Agus
The aimed of the research conducted to determine the effect of composition on the quality of forage pellet. This study used fresh Legetan (Synedrella nodiflora) for major material of forage pellets, while rice bran was additional feed ingredients. There was two (2) variation of forage pellet consisting...
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The Appearance of Male Sapera Goat Production Based on Indigofera sp. as a Commercial Concentrate Substitute
Mia Rahmawati, Agustinah Setyaningrum
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of Indigofera sp. fresh and hay on the growth of chest circumference, chest width, and body length in male Sapera goats. The study was conducted in vivo on male Sapera goats with P0 treatment, namely basal rations consisting of native grass (NG) and...
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The Role of Leading Commodities in Agricultural Sector on Security Food and Poverty at Food Barn in Banten Province
Samsul Arifin, Sayifullah
The purpose of this study are, first, to prove the interconnectedness of Banten and National economies. Second, to prove the relationship between poverty and food security.This study used pool data of 4 districts in Banten Province by using dynamic simultaneous equation model to analyze 2 blocks of econometric...
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Feeding Management of Red Jungle Fowl Offsprings by Community in Seluma District, Bengkulu, Indonesia
Sutriyono, J. Setianto, A. H. K. Amrullah
Domestication of red jungle fowl has been done in Seluma District, Bengkulu Indonesia. Domestication is done for many purposes, and has produced breeds of burgo chicken, which is currently bred. The objective of the study was to evaluate the feeding management vof red jungle fowl and its offspring by...
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Isolation and Activation of Fresh Fruit Bunch Oil Palm Acetyl Co-A Carboxylase
I. Kresnawaty, D. Santoso, S. Hudiyono
Palm oil has a substantial contribution to national economy, as well as local economy development. At present the productivity of Indonesian oil plam plantation, especially small holderd is relatively low. Efforts to increase productivity can be done through biochemicals approach in this case enzymes...
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Diversity and Origin of Mammal Collection in Mini Zoo in Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Region
Dea Evani Amelia, Bambang Agus Suripto
The mini zoo that became a local tourist spot manifests the ex-situ conservation of mammal species. Animal welfare principles play an important role in long-term sustainability during the animal care and management period. Mini zoos in Sleman, Yogyakarta Special Region were assumed that their diversity...
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Social Impact of Circular Economics Implementation on Pig Farming in Indonesia (Case Study on Pig Farming in Rural Areas of North Sulawesi)
Nansi Margret Santa, Boyke Rorimpandey, Jolyanis Lainawa
This study was conducted to determine the social impact of implementing a circular economy on rural pig farming. This study used a survey method on 100 households living side by side with 80 pig farms spread across Sonder District, Minahasa Regency as a pig farming center, 25 households each in Kauneran...
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Performance Analysis of Asymmetric PCMA Signal Demodulation
Xingchen Xu, Jian Cheng, Jingyu Tang
Targeting at the demodulation of asymmetric Paired Carry Multiple Access (PCMA) signal mixed by primary and secondary signal, this paper has studied the implementation framework of demodulation. First the frequency offset and phase of QPSK modulated PCMA signal are precisely locked by phase lock loop....
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Identification and Characterization of Protamine 3 (prm3) Gene in Aceh Bull Testis
Rumi Sahara Zamzami, Muslim Akmal, Teuku Zahrial Helmi, Rusli Rusli, Sugito Sugito, Tongku Nizwan Siregar, Sri Wahyuni
The incidence of infertility in breeding male cows highly contributes to economic loss in breeders. To date, there is still a lack of a precise and accurate molecular biomarker to predict the fertility rate on each ejaculation. Therefore, it is important to accurately identify genes related to the fertility...
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Detection of New Peptaibiotics from Mongolian Trichoderma Isolates
Nomuun Oyunbat, Enkh-Amgalan Jigjiddorj, Sarantuya Jargalsaikhan, Adiyadolgor Turbat, Dóra Balázs, Mónika Varga, Csaba Vágvölgyi, Tamás Papp, Tamás Marik, András Szekeres
Trichoderma species are ubiquitous filamentous fungi with significant ecological versatility and impacts on agricultural and environmental systems. These fungi are predominantly found in soil, growing in the root system, as well as on wood and bark. Their diverse capabilities include enhancing plant...
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The Improvement of α-Amylase Enzyme Stability from Aspergillus fumigatus through Immobilization Method Using Hybrid Zeolite/Chitin Matrix
Ella Gita Silviana, Yandri Yandri, Tati Suhartati, Bambang Irawan, Sutopo Hadi
The stability of enzymes against pH and temperature is an important factor in the industry. Generally, enzymes can work on physiological conditions and unresistant to extreme pH and temperature conditions. To be used in industry, it is necessary to enhance enzyme stability. This research aims to enhance...
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In vitro Nutrient Degradability and Methane Production of Two Dairy Diets as Affected by Nutraceutical Plants Inclusion Levels
Peter A. Dele, Oluteru E. Orimaye, Michael Wauku, Kelechi A. Ike, Rosetta M. Brice, Lydia K. Olagunju, Yasmine A. Shaw, Uchenna Y. Anele
The present study investigated the effects of two nutraceutical plants – Petiveria alliacea and Waltheria indica on in vitro gas production, dry matter degradability (DMD) and methane production of two dairy cow diets (high forage [HF] and high concentrate [HC]). A factorial arrangement of two diets...
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Physical Quality and Microstructure of Casein-Sodium Tripholyphosphate Edible Film Making
Imam Thohari, Mulia Winirsya Apriliyani, Ayunitasari Rachmawati, Eka Nur Rakhmawati Ningsih, Putri Masfufah Aminuzzuhriyah
Edible film is a natural packaging that is environmentally friendly (biodegradable) which is strong and elastic, resembling plastic packaging. Cow’s milk has component fractionation capabilities that produce a variety of functional ingredients for applications in the food industry. Cow’s milk has properties,...
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The Effectiveness of Carica Papaya Linn. LEAF Extract with the Contact Poison Method for Controlling Subterranean Termites Coptotermes sp. (Isoptera: Rhinotermitidae)
Zulyusri Zulyusri, Rosi Fitri Ramadhani, Desyanti Desyanti
The study to find out the effectiveness of Carica papaya leaf extract using contact poison on the termite Coptotermes sp., one of the most harmful types of termite, mortality was conducted. This research using an experimental research with Completely Randomized Design (CRD) in seven extract treatments...
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Analyze the Animal Model of Pruritus Based on Clinical Symptoms of Chinese and Western Medicine
Ya-juan WEN, Ming BAI, Ming-san MIAO
Objective: Based on the characteristics of clinical symptoms of pruritus, analyze the relevant animal model, and then propose the evaluation and improvement. Method: According to the clinical diagnostic criteria of pruritus in Chinese and Western medicine, summarize the characteristics and modeling methods...
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Classification and Systematics of Medical Clay
Alexander Bondarev, Elena Zhilyakova, Nina Bondareva, Daria Fadeeva
The aim of the work is to develop classification and systematics of Medical Clays. Tasks: to conduct screening marketing study of the pharmaceutical market of medical clays in Russia and neighboring countries; to develop classification and systematics of Medical Clays with their characteristics. The...
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Integrated Analysis of miRNA and Gene Networks on Cancer Expression Data
Yuping LI, Wei DU, Lihua HE, Zhongbo CAO, Yanchun LIANG
MircroRNAs (miRNAs) are one type of small non-coding RNAs and play important roles in regulating wide range of biological processes, such as stem cell maintenance, tissue development and cell metabolism. By modulating these key cellular processes, miRNAs can simultaneously regulate both oncogenes and...
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Composition and Structure of Mangrove Vegetation on Baai Island, West of Sumber Jaya Village, Kampung Melayu District, Bengkulu City
Fatimatuzzahra, Jarulis, Rochmah Supriati
Mangroves have an important role both ecologically and economically, so their existence is very necessary to maintain the stability of the mangrove ecosystem. Therefore, data related to the composition and structure of mangrove vegetation are needed. The observation location is on Baai Island, west of...
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The Rural Urban Linkages in Fulfilling Vegetable Food Consumption in the City of Yogyakarta
L. S. Budiman, A. Musthofa
The fulfillment of food needs in urban areas will not be separated from the surrounding hinterland areas as a unit. Sometimes, the hinterland of an urban area is very extensive and not borderless in administrative areas. This study aims to analyze the potential ability of an urban area, namely the city...
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Effect of Halal Label, Halal Awareness and Product Composition Information on Consumer Buying Interest in Local food Products
(A Case in the District of Rangkasbitung)
Andini Ginanti Tuzzahra, Meutia, dan Ahmad Bukhari
This study aims to analyze the effect of halal label, halal awareness and product composition information on consumer buying interest in local food products partially and simultaneously. This research is descriptive quantitative with accidental sampling. Total samples are 100 consumers of IKM local food...
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Legume and Methane Emission Reduction in Livestock
Bambang Suwignyo, Asih Kurniawati, Medino Gedeun N. Yebron, Amado A. Angeles
Legume is one of the types of high quality forages. It is available in some types of trees and shrubs. The specific thing that connotes with legume is protein content since legume can do nitrogen fixation. In regard, legumes can also be known as leaf protein sources. Legume usually also has tannin content...
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Improing Growth and Yield of Pakcoy Plants (Brassica Rapa L.) gworing under Hydroponic systim
Baharrudin, Tri Putra Jaya, Ramal Yusuf
Technological developments in agriculture are increasingly rapid, one of which is an appropriate technological innovation called hydroponics. Pakcoy plants can grow both in hot and cold places, so they can be cultivated from the lowlands and highland. This study aims to determine the effect of the type...
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Diversity of Fern Species (Pteridophyta) in the Karst Sangkulirang – Mangkalihat
Febrian Jeka Risky, Matius Paulus, Sutedjo, Rita Diana
This study aims to determine the diversity of fern vegetation in the Sangkulirang- Mangkalihat karst area of Berau and East Kutai Regency. The research was carried out for two months in six locations. The plotting method used the purposive sampling method, with a plot size of 10 m x 10 m as many as 15...
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Determination of Moisture, Ash, Protein, Polyphenolic, Flavonoids, and Amino Acid Contents and Antioxidant Capacity of Dried Mekai (Pycnarrhena tumefacta Miers) Leaf as Potential Herbal Flavor Enhancers
Miftakhur Rohmah, Bernatal Saragih, Nur Amaliah, Kristopal Kristopal, Yuda Hendriansyah Eka Putra, Anton Rahmadi
Mekai leaf (Pycnarrhena tumefacta Miers) is used by the Dayaks tribe as a glutamic acid substitute to enhance the umami flavor of traditional foods. A dried mekai leaf is applied directly to the pan during cooking. Mekai contains glutamate, but its amino acids and other properties such as antioxidant...
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Comparative Morphological diversity of cultivated and wild species of Vigna Savi
Queen Elizabeth Ile, Agbagwa Ikechukwu Ozoemena
One of the challenges faced in the study of this genus is the ability to identify them when encountered in the field. This study was carried out to Compare morphological characteristics of a panel of twenty-two (22) Vigna savi of some cultivated(5) and wild(17) species obtained from the International...
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Investigation of Helminth Infections on Smallholder Farming Beef Cattle at Palm-Cow Integration in East Kalimantan and Riau provinces, Indonesia
E Martindah, D H Sawitri, Y Sani, D Yulistiani, D A Kusumaningrum, Y Widiawati, D Sisriyeni, S Gloriana, K McCoascker
An integrated palm-cow management system has been introduced to increase population and production of beef cattle in Indonesia. The objective of the study was to assess the helminth infections on beef cattle in the palm-cow integration in East Kalimantan and Riau provinces under smallholder farming system....
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The Estimate Heritability Value of Eggs Quality Traits from Tegal Male and Magelang Female Crossed Duck (Gallang)
Dattadewi Purwantini, R. Singgih Sugeng Santosa, Setya Agus Santosa, Agus Susanto, Dewi Puspita Candrasari
This study aimed to estimate the heritability value of egg quality traits from Tegal male and Magelang female crossed duck, hereafter referred to as Gallang duck. One hundred female ducks consisted of 50 Magelang (F0), and 50 Gallang (F1) were used in this study. Heritability value (h2) was estimated...
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Effects of Androgen on Female Individuals
Xiaoli Yan, Xintong Meng, Mingsan Miao
Objective: To investigate the effect of androgen on female individuals. Methods: In the physiological, pathological and pharmacological conditions, we summarize the role of androgen in female individuals, analyze its current research situation, and speculate the possible research direction. Results:...
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Comparison of Protein Phosphorylation Site Prediction Tools
Yao Sun, Guo-Qing Huang, Yao Li, Jia-Ying Xue, Qiong Wu, Lei Wang
To have a better understanding of phosphorylation site prediction methods, this article made a comparison of 4 online prediction tools and submitted protein sequences to these tools for analysis. The prediction results suggestted that they play a complementary role with verification experiments in protein...
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Red Cotton Bug, Dysdercus koenigii (Fabr.) (Hemiptera:Pyrrhocoridae), commonly called cotton stainer, is a damaging pest of cotton and other economical crops in Asia. Nymphs as well as adult of this pest suck the sap from the green bolls and leaves of cotton causing shedding of young bolls, rotting of...
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Carbon Sequestration of Tree Community in Urban Green Spaces of Bekasi City, Indonesia
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Bekasi City is experiencing climate problems, one of which is a decrease in rainy days. The existence of the Patriot Bina Bangsa City Forest and Bekasi City Park is expected to reduce the impact of climate change through the role of the tree communities in it as a carbon sink. The problem faced is the...
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There have been concerns regarding the use of artificial food colorant, triggering the food industry to develop natural food colorant with nutraceutical properties, which could be solved by anthocyanins. A series of studies to evaluate the potency of harendong bulu (Clidemia hirta (L.) D. Don) fruit...
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Indonesia is a tropical country with high average annual rainfall. The occurrence of unpredictable world climate changes makes it difficult to determine the planting schedule. Farmers often experience crop failure due to a lack of water during the dry season. To overcome these problems, it is necessary...
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Flood Vulnerability Analysis Using Ahp Method in Puwajaya Village, East Kalimantan, Indonesia
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The analysis of flood-vulnerability areas in this study uses the help of a Geographic Information System (GIS) where GIS capabilities can be harmonized with remote sensing. This analysis uses five criteria, namely (1) Slope (2) Land Use (3) Distance to River (4) Rainfall (5) Rock Unit. By using three...
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The current policy of forming the collection fund of the laboratory of ornamental plants of the MBG RAS is aimed at creating not only large, but also unique collections that can be in demand in various aspects of research work. Thus one of the most actual and obvious basic directions of use of resources...
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Analysis of the Contribution of Agribusiness Microfinance Institutions on Increasing Farmers Income in Serdang Bedagai District
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The fish processing industry in Banten Province has good potential but still has many weaknesses. In an effort to strengthen the innovation system of small and medium fish processing businesses in Banten Province, a variety of prospective strategy scenarios are needed that can describe the various possibilities...
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The suckermouth catfish is one type of fish species which is an invasive species. The occurrence of suckermouth catfish population explosion in the waters of Lake Sidenreng had an impact on the sustainability of marine biodiversity as well as an impact on the production of fishermen’s catch. This study...
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The research was conducted from April to August 2020 at BBPTUHPT Baturraden, Purwokerto. This study analyzed and compared the reproduction performance of imported dairy cows (G0) and their first offspring (G1) in the first lactation. This research material used production data and quality of first lactation...
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Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) is a systemic disease with a wide range of clinical manifestations. SLE clinical manifestations include hematological symptoms such as anemia (low hemoglobin levels) and leukopenia. Anemia in SLE occurs by suppressed erythropoiesis caused by chronic inflammation, whereas...
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RbsC has always been known as a key factor in plant testa. Recent studies show that rbsC (proton gradentregulation 5) is a proton gradient regulatory protein, which transfers cycle electronic I encoding thylakoid membrane proteins and optical systems, and helps to induce pH heat dissipation. In this...
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Conservation forest in Indonesia holds the primary function as biodiversity preservation and maintains forest ecosystem, and therefore plays a significant role in reducing emission from deforestation and forest degradation (REDD) in East Kalimantan. To understand the forest’s role in holding emissions,...
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The Measured Fishing Policy (MFP) is a national initiative aimed at promoting sustainable and economically efficient fisheries management in Indonesia. Fishing ports play a crucial role in supporting this policy as operational, monitoring, and fish distribution hubs. This study evaluates the physical...
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a highly manufactured endocrine-disruptive chemical that is frequently used in polycarbonates plastics and epoxy resin. Its wide distribution in water and land ecosystem poses significant ecological and human health risks because of its estrogenic and oxidative stress-inducing properties....
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DNA barcoding of an amphidromous palaemonid shrimp recruiting to the Palu River, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
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Sulawesi is the largest island in the Wallacea biodiversity hotspot, but many aspects of this biodiversity are still poorly known, including diadromous fish and invertebrates. As part of a research program to identify the taxa migrating upstream in the Palu River estuary together with multispecies schools...
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Planting soybeans in the rainy season to increase production will be hampered by fusarium seedling blight caused by the fungus Fusarium oxysporum f. sp. glycine. The infection will increase in humid environments. This research aims to test the resistance of soybean varieties to fusarium seedling blight...
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Essential oil is an aromatic liquid obtained from various parts of plants. The growing need for essential oil functions has led to the proliferation of blended essential oil products aimed at achieving specific compositions and functions. Different terpenoid components in essential oils can interact...
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Global warming has become an environmental problem that has received much attention. The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) reports that the increase in the earth’s surface temperature increases where global warming is related to the high accumulation of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere....
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Prediction of the annual oil palm yield is an important decision-making tool in harvesting operational management, management of Palm Oil Mill (POM), trading of Crude Palm Oil (CPO) and its derivative products along with management of POM waste. The palm census method has a better accuracy rate than...
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Aim of this study is the theoretical justification and experimental confirmation of new approach to description of equilibrium state in extraction system vegetal raw material-extractant. In framework of this study the milled raw material was used containing the particles sized 0,1-0,5 mm: roots and rhyzomes...
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Gamma-band neuronal oscillation and synchronization (30-90 Hz) are frequently observed in several cortical and subcortical circuits and are supposed to be involved in a variety of cognitive functions. The phase of the oscillation, referred to as one aspect of communication through coherence (CTC) hypothesis,...
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Bacteriocin-producing Lactobacilli have been successfully isolated from inasua, a fermented fish product from Teon, Tilapia, and Serua, Province of Maluku Indonesia. In addition to producing bacteriocin, Lactobacilli could produce amylase enzymes. This study aims to characterize crude amylase enzyme...
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In 2021 Indonesia currently provides 58% of global crude palm oil, resulting in enormous amounts of oil palm wastes. The purpose of this research is to determine which palm oil solid waste has the potential to be used as a substrate for biogas production, and what is the optimum method and parameter...
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The current investigation utilizes a low-temperature sol-gel method to synthesize and characterize novel SrFe12O19/CuO/TiO2 magnetic nanocomposites. Several analytical methods were used to evaluate the produced nanocomposites structural, morphological, optical, magnetic, and functional aspects. X-ray...
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of oleogel in an edible film on antioxidant properties, antimicrobial activity against Escherichia coli and Lactobacillus casei, pH sensitivity, ammonia sensitivity, and H2S sensitivity. The research material was an edible film made from whey protein...
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The impact of Covid 19 pandemic through the implementation of Large-Scale Social Restrictions (LSSR) issued by the government in response to the increasing number of Covid-19 sufferers and the period of easing restrictions due to decreased transmission cases, affects informal sector workers including...
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Farmers have traditionally used livestock waste, such as feces or urine, in a limited capacity as organic fertilizer. Biogas can be generated from this waste and used as a long-term source of renewable energy. The research purpose is to determine the use of beef cattle waste as a source of energy via...
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Formulation of Chewable Gummy Tablet of Moringa oleifera L. Leaf Extract Using Combination Kappa Carrageenan and Iota Carrageenan
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Moringa leaves were the most commonly used part of the Moringa plant because they were rich in nutrients. Moringa leaves extract was developed into a chewable gummy tablet to improve its acceptability. The main component of the chewable gummy tablet was a gelling agent. This study aims to determine the...