Prosiding farmasi : Effect of Ultraviolet Photooxidation A and C on the Quality of Natural Antioxidant Cooking Oil of Tapak Dara Leaves (Catharanthus Roseus L.)

Al-Bari, Akhmad and Saputri, Romadhiyana Kisno and Pitaloka, Ria Indah Kusuma (2022) Prosiding farmasi : Effect of Ultraviolet Photooxidation A and C on the Quality of Natural Antioxidant Cooking Oil of Tapak Dara Leaves (Catharanthus Roseus L.). In: Proceeding International Conference on Religion, Science and Education, Semarang.

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Abstract

Cooking oil is one of the commodities in Indonesia with a total production of 49.7 million tons in 2021, the largest of which is produced from palm oil extraction. Most of the use of cooking oil is still dominated by household consumption, restaurants, andbiodiesel fuel purposes. Cooking oil for the household sector is generally obtained from traditional markets. Sellers in traditional markets leave the oil in an open container, place it in a damp place and expose it to sunlight. This causes it to not be durable, spoil quickly,and smell rancid due to oxidizationto form aldehydes. Actions to slow down oxidation include adding synthetic and natural antioxidantslike Tapak Dara. Tapak Darais a natural herbal plant that contains 90.27% higher antioxidants than bitter melon and brotowali plants. The active compounds contained in tapak Darainclude alkaloids, flavonoids,and terpenoids that can behave as antioxidants so that they can be addedto the oil. This research was observed the decrease in oil quality within the addition of tapak Daraleaves under ultraviolet A (365nm) and C (254nm) exposure. Photooxidation was carried out with time variations of 1, 6,and 12 hours. The oxidation resistance can be seen from the damage value of the oil by measuring into several tests, namely the water content, peroxide number,and free fatty acids. The measurement results of tapak Daraleaf after photooxidation showed that there was a linear increase in the formation of free fatty acids (%FFA) and peroxide number with the length of time of photooxidation. The decreasedquality was greater in UV-C photooxidation compared to UV-A. However, the curve tends to be flatter than the results of UV-A photooxidation. The water content test showed the opposite activity, UV-C photooxidation tends not to have an impact on increasing water content compared to UV-C photooxidation results

Item Type: Conference or Workshop Item (Speech)
Subjects: 500 – Ilmu Pengetahuan > 500 Ilmu pengetahuan > 500 ilmu pengetahuan alam dan matematika
Divisions: Fakultas Ilmu Kesehatan > Farmasi
Depositing User: Dr.Sc. Akhmad Al-Bari
Date Deposited: 02 Sep 2024 22:44
Last Modified: 02 Sep 2024 22:44
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NIDN
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Al-Bari, Akhmad
0723109005
Author
Saputri, Romadhiyana Kisno
0325048902
Author
Pitaloka, Ria Indah Kusuma
UNSPECIFIED
URI: https://repository.unugiri.ac.id:8443/id/eprint/6624

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