Analysis of natural formaldehyde formation on several types of marine fish circulating in Jakarta

Formaldehyde is dangerous to health because it is a carcinogen that can cause cancer. Jakarta Province has an integrated food control program, namely fish supervision, free from formaldehyde. The test results during the management there were several fish containing formaldehyde, namely moonfish (Lam...

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Main Authors: Meida, Warno Utomo Suyud, Petala Patria Mufti
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2020-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/71/e3sconf_jessd2020_02020.pdf
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spelling doaj-718c379b56f4434b8c0aa015b2ede8cd2021-04-02T16:20:09ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422020-01-012110202010.1051/e3sconf/202021102020e3sconf_jessd2020_02020Analysis of natural formaldehyde formation on several types of marine fish circulating in JakartaMeida0Warno Utomo SuyudPetala Patria MuftiSchool of Environmental Science, Universitas IndonesiaFormaldehyde is dangerous to health because it is a carcinogen that can cause cancer. Jakarta Province has an integrated food control program, namely fish supervision, free from formaldehyde. The test results during the management there were several fish containing formaldehyde, namely moonfish (Lampris guttatus), hardtail scad (Megalaspis cordyla), rank goby (Saurida tumbill), and mackerel scad (Decapterus spp). There is no information regarding the detected formaldehyde in these fish, so this study aims to analyze the natural formaldehyde formation process of the four types of marine fish to ensure that the detected formaldehyde results from addition or naturally occurring. This study also describes how fishers in Jakarta consider environmental factors in the fish handling process. This study used a completely randomized design and ANOVA in determining levels of formaldehyde. The qualitative approach carried out using interviews and observations. The parameters studied were formaldehyde levels, Total Volatile Base (TVB), and Trimethyl Amin (TMA). The results showed that moonfish, hardtail scad, rank goby, and mackerel scad increased natural formaldehyde content during storage, namely 0 mg/kg on day 0 to 6.51 mg/kg on day 18. The formation of natural formaldehyde in the four types of samples during storage in freezing temperature correlates with the degradation process based on the TVB and TMA parameters. Although the fishermen understand that environmental factors determine natural formaldehyde formation in fish, they are not worried because it does not directly impact consumers’ health. Therefore, it is necessary to increase environmental awareness for anglers to maintain consumer health.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2020/71/e3sconf_jessd2020_02020.pdf
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Warno Utomo Suyud
Petala Patria Mufti
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Petala Patria Mufti
Analysis of natural formaldehyde formation on several types of marine fish circulating in Jakarta
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Warno Utomo Suyud
Petala Patria Mufti
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title Analysis of natural formaldehyde formation on several types of marine fish circulating in Jakarta
title_short Analysis of natural formaldehyde formation on several types of marine fish circulating in Jakarta
title_full Analysis of natural formaldehyde formation on several types of marine fish circulating in Jakarta
title_fullStr Analysis of natural formaldehyde formation on several types of marine fish circulating in Jakarta
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of natural formaldehyde formation on several types of marine fish circulating in Jakarta
title_sort analysis of natural formaldehyde formation on several types of marine fish circulating in jakarta
publisher EDP Sciences
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publishDate 2020-01-01
description Formaldehyde is dangerous to health because it is a carcinogen that can cause cancer. Jakarta Province has an integrated food control program, namely fish supervision, free from formaldehyde. The test results during the management there were several fish containing formaldehyde, namely moonfish (Lampris guttatus), hardtail scad (Megalaspis cordyla), rank goby (Saurida tumbill), and mackerel scad (Decapterus spp). There is no information regarding the detected formaldehyde in these fish, so this study aims to analyze the natural formaldehyde formation process of the four types of marine fish to ensure that the detected formaldehyde results from addition or naturally occurring. This study also describes how fishers in Jakarta consider environmental factors in the fish handling process. This study used a completely randomized design and ANOVA in determining levels of formaldehyde. The qualitative approach carried out using interviews and observations. The parameters studied were formaldehyde levels, Total Volatile Base (TVB), and Trimethyl Amin (TMA). The results showed that moonfish, hardtail scad, rank goby, and mackerel scad increased natural formaldehyde content during storage, namely 0 mg/kg on day 0 to 6.51 mg/kg on day 18. The formation of natural formaldehyde in the four types of samples during storage in freezing temperature correlates with the degradation process based on the TVB and TMA parameters. Although the fishermen understand that environmental factors determine natural formaldehyde formation in fish, they are not worried because it does not directly impact consumers’ health. Therefore, it is necessary to increase environmental awareness for anglers to maintain consumer health.
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