Ema Damayanti
Indonesian Institute of Sciences
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PROCEEDINGS FROM THE 14TH INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON THERAPEUTIC ULTRASOUND | 2017
Ema Damayanti; Febiyani Ndaru Ratisiwi; Lusty Istiqomah; Langkah Sembiring; Andi Febrisiantosa
The objective of this study was to determine the potential of LAB with phytate degrading activity from fermented traditional food grain-based and legume-based. Lactic acid bacteria were isolated from different sources of traditional fermented food from Gunungkidul Yogyakarta Indonesia such as gembus tempeh (tofu waste), soybean tempeh, lamtoro tempeh (Leucaena bean) and kara tempeh. Isolation of LAB was performed using Total Plate Count (TPC) on de Man Rogosa Sharpe Agar (MRSA) medium supplemented with CaCO3. They were screened for their ability to degrade myo-inositol hexaphosphate or IP6 by using qualitative streak platemethod with modified de Man Rogosa-MorpholinoPropanesulfonic Acid Sharpe (MRS-MOPS) medium contained sodium salt of phytic acid as substrate and cobalt chloride staining (plate assay) method. The selected isolates were further assayed for phytase activities using quantitative method with spectrophotometer and the two selected isolates growth were optimized. Furthermore, thhe isolates tha...
PROCEEDING OF INTERNATIONAL BIOLOGY CONFERENCE 2016: Biodiversity and Biotechnology for Human Welfare | 2017
Lusty Istiqomah; Ema Damayanti; Hardi Julendra; Ade Erma Suryani; Awistaros Angger Sakti; Ayu Septi Anggraeni
The use of aflatoxin binder product based amino acids, lacic acid bacteria, and natural product gived the opportunity to be an alternative biological decontamination of aflatoxins. A study was conducted to determine the efficacy of aflatoxin binder administration (amino acid methionine and lactic acid bacteria (Lactobacillus plantarum G7)) as feed additive on broiler performance. In this study, 75 Lohmann unsexed day old chicks were distributed randomly into 5 units of cages, each filled with 15 broilers. Five cages were assigned into 5 treatments groups and fed with feed contained aflatoxin. The treatments as follow: P1 (aflatoxin feed without aflatoxin binder), P3 (aflatoxin feed + 0.8% of methionine + 1% of LAB), P4 (aflatoxin feed + 1.2% of methionine + 1% of LAB), P5 (aflatoxin feed + 1% of LAB), and K0 (commercial feed). The measurement of aflatoxin content in feed was performed by Enzyme Linked Immunosorbent Assay method using AgraQuant® Total Aflatoxin Assay Romer Labs procedure. The experimental ...
Media Peternakan | 2014
Ema Damayanti; Hardi Julendra; Ahmad Sofyan; S N Hayati
Media Peternakan | 2013
Lusty Istiqomah; S N Hayati; Ema Damayanti; Hardi Julendra; A. A. Sakti; T. Untari
Journal of the Indonesian Tropical Animal Agriculture | 2012
Ema Damayanti; H. Herdian; M. Angwar; Andi Febrisiantosa; Lusty Istiqomah
Media Peternakan | 2017
Hardi Julendra; Ade Erma Suryani; Lusty Istiqomah; Ema Damayanti; Muslih Anwar; Naditya Fitriani
Jurnal Agritech Fakultas Teknologi Pertanian UGM | 2015
Ema Damayanti; Ade Erma Suryani; Ahmad Sofyan; Muhammad Faiz Karimy; Hardi Julendra
Jurnal Teknologi Indonesia (JTI) | 2013
Septi Nur Hayati; Hendra Herdian; Ema Damayanti; Lusty Istiqomah; Hardi Julendra
Media Peternakan | 2012
Ahmad Sofyan; M. Angwar; H. Herdian; Ema Damayanti; Lusty Istiqomah; A. Febrisiantosa; Hardi Julendra; M. H. Wibowo; T. Untari
Archive | 2009
Ema Damayanti; Ahmad Sofyan; Hardi Julendra