Comparison Analysis of Anthocyanin Substances in various Plants for Testing Media of Formalin and Borax Content in Food

Anthocyanin substances found in plants are known could be able to indicate acidic and alkaline compounds which means it can indicate the presence of additives in various materials. Food is an important factor in human life as a basic need to grow and survive. The presence of foods containing formald...

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Main Author: Rochyani Neny
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186803005
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spelling doaj-db8256f1e5bf4b73bd230a7ff856a4a82021-04-02T11:14:03ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422018-01-01680300510.1051/e3sconf/20186803005e3sconf_sricoenv2018_03005Comparison Analysis of Anthocyanin Substances in various Plants for Testing Media of Formalin and Borax Content in FoodRochyani Neny0Fisheries faculty, PGRI UniversityAnthocyanin substances found in plants are known could be able to indicate acidic and alkaline compounds which means it can indicate the presence of additives in various materials. Food is an important factor in human life as a basic need to grow and survive. The presence of foods containing formaldehyde and borax can endanger human health, therefore there is a need an effort and ingredients to identify the presence or absence of these substances. This can be done by making test equipment that is able to indicate food containing non-food additives. This study focused on comparative analysis of anthocyanin content in some plants to be used as food testing materials containing formalin and borax using filter paper, as well as knowing the effect of solvent variations on mass extraction of anthocyanins and yields. Testing using solvents, namely ethanol with variations, the test equipment is produced through extraction of plants and solvents which are then soaked in filter paper and dried so that they are absorbed therein. The test results show that the anthocyanin substance in all plant samples is good to be used as a test tool but the ipomea batatas L is better and the variation of solvent has a significant influence on the extraction of anthocyanin and rendemen, while the test media extracted using ethanol solvent variations can detect the formaldehyde content and borax well.https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186803005
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Comparison Analysis of Anthocyanin Substances in various Plants for Testing Media of Formalin and Borax Content in Food
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title Comparison Analysis of Anthocyanin Substances in various Plants for Testing Media of Formalin and Borax Content in Food
title_short Comparison Analysis of Anthocyanin Substances in various Plants for Testing Media of Formalin and Borax Content in Food
title_full Comparison Analysis of Anthocyanin Substances in various Plants for Testing Media of Formalin and Borax Content in Food
title_fullStr Comparison Analysis of Anthocyanin Substances in various Plants for Testing Media of Formalin and Borax Content in Food
title_full_unstemmed Comparison Analysis of Anthocyanin Substances in various Plants for Testing Media of Formalin and Borax Content in Food
title_sort comparison analysis of anthocyanin substances in various plants for testing media of formalin and borax content in food
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
issn 2267-1242
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Anthocyanin substances found in plants are known could be able to indicate acidic and alkaline compounds which means it can indicate the presence of additives in various materials. Food is an important factor in human life as a basic need to grow and survive. The presence of foods containing formaldehyde and borax can endanger human health, therefore there is a need an effort and ingredients to identify the presence or absence of these substances. This can be done by making test equipment that is able to indicate food containing non-food additives. This study focused on comparative analysis of anthocyanin content in some plants to be used as food testing materials containing formalin and borax using filter paper, as well as knowing the effect of solvent variations on mass extraction of anthocyanins and yields. Testing using solvents, namely ethanol with variations, the test equipment is produced through extraction of plants and solvents which are then soaked in filter paper and dried so that they are absorbed therein. The test results show that the anthocyanin substance in all plant samples is good to be used as a test tool but the ipomea batatas L is better and the variation of solvent has a significant influence on the extraction of anthocyanin and rendemen, while the test media extracted using ethanol solvent variations can detect the formaldehyde content and borax well.
url https://doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/20186803005
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