Functions of dietary fiber include increasing stool mass and reducing intestinal transit time which can be used to prevent constipation. This study aims to determine the ability of mixed catfish meatballs and sea grass flour to reduce constipation through two stages. The first stage was to get the best meatball quality (ratio of tapioca composition and seaweed flour manipulated at 100%: 0%; 90%: 10%; 80%: 20%; 70%: 30%) followed by the second stage which was in vivo testing for rat with doses of meatballs manipulated at 2 g, 4 g, 6 g and 8 g. Research data were analyzed with one-way variance analysis with a confidence level of 95%. Composition of tapioca and seaweed flour at 70%: 30% was the best fish meatball formula resulting in these data: 64.90% moisture content, 2.00% ash, 5.76% fat, 13.91% protein, 13.43% carbohydrate, total food fiber 5.94%) with sensory value: appearance 8.67 (smooth, not hollow, and bright surface), flavor 7.00 (less fish flavor), taste 6.67 (less meat fish taste), texture 9 (solid, compact, springy). The in vivo test showed that administration of 2 g / 200 g weigh body of rat was able to produce rat feces back to normal condition (47.93% moisture content) with a frequency of defecation 21 times per day (no constipation any more).
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6 September 2019
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2ND INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON BIOSCIENCES AND MEDICAL ENGINEERING (ICBME2019): Towards innovative research and cross-disciplinary collaborations
11–12 April 2019
Bali, Indonesia
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September 06 2019
Fish and seaweed (Eucheuma cotonii) meatball for reducing constipation effect
I. Made Sugitha;
I. Made Sugitha
a)
1
Food Science and Technology Study Program, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Udayana University
, Bukit Jimbaran Badung Bali Indonesia
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I. Putu Suparthana;
I. Putu Suparthana
b)
1
Food Science and Technology Study Program, Faculty of Agricultural Technology, Udayana University
, Bukit Jimbaran Badung Bali Indonesia
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Pinky Natalia Samanta
Pinky Natalia Samanta
c)
2
Post-graduate Program Udayana University
, Bukit Jimbaran, Badung Bali Indonesia
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AIP Conf. Proc. 2155, 020057 (2019)
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I. Made Sugitha, I. Putu Suparthana, Pinky Natalia Samanta; Fish and seaweed (Eucheuma cotonii) meatball for reducing constipation effect. AIP Conf. Proc. 6 September 2019; 2155 (1): 020057. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.5125561
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