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dc.contributor.advisorDamar, Ario
dc.contributor.advisorSantoso, Joko
dc.contributor.authorKautsari, Neri
dc.date.accessioned2013-09-09T03:18:04Z
dc.date.available2013-09-09T03:18:04Z
dc.date.issued2013
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.ipb.ac.id/handle/123456789/65303
dc.description.abstractAlginate is the main content of the cell wall of brown algae and is mainly consisted of β-D mannuronic acid and α-L guluronic acid units. Extracts of alginate play a key role in food industries, textiles, health and cosmetics. In food industry, alginates are used to stabilize mixtures dispersions and emulsions, which increase viscosity and forms gel, such as jam and jellies. Alginates can be used in the manufacture of soft capsules and consumed as a beverage for lowering blood sugar level. In the textile industry, alginate is used as an additive for textile dye. Padina australis is one of brown algae which mostly found in Sumbawa coastal waters. This species has potential as a raw material for alginate production. Differences in P. australis habitat may influence the alginate content as weel as characteristics. Several studies have shown that biomass and alginate content of brown algae are different on temporal and spatial scale. Spatial and temporal variations of biomass and alginate content are determined by differences in several physical and biological factors. Information and studies about the enviromental factor affecting biomass and alginate content of brown seaweed is rarely performed. Therefore, this study aims to determine the physical chemical parameters and location are appropriate for life and alginate content of Padina australis. Data were collected in the period between October 2012 to February 2013. Transect square method and visual observation was applied to determine condition of P. australis. Water parameters were analyzed in situ and in laboratory. Data analysis using analysis of varians (ANOVA) and Pearson correlation were performed. The result shows that biomass and alginate content of Padina australis is significantly influenced by interaction of physical and chemical enviromental factor. Padina australis grew in station 1 on October had the highest biomass and alginate content with characteristics of physical and chemical enviromental were hard substrate, current 0,40 m s-1, nitrate 1,5 μg.At/l, nitrite 0,06 μg.At/l, ammonia 0,27 μg.At /l, phosphorus 0,21 μg.At /l, pH 8, temperature 32 °C and salinity 32 psu. Ash content of alginate (38,48 – 41,76%) of Padina australis at all three stations were high considered, the value of viscosity (25 – 153 cps) is low viscosity, gel strength (7,30 – 19,33 g/cm2) is categorized as low and no detectable presence of Pb contents.en
dc.subjectalginateen
dc.subjectPadina australisen
dc.subjectsumbawaen
dc.titlePotency and Characteristics Natrium Alginate of Padina australis from Different Location in Sumbawaen
dc.titlePotensi dan Karakteristik Natrium Alginat Padina australis pada Kondisi Lingkungan Perairan yang Berbeda di Kabupaten Sumbawa
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