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    Comparative diversity analysis of halophiles at two polar saltern systems in Indramayu, West Java, Indonesia by Chasanah, E., Marraskuranto, E., Sugiyono, Pratitis, A., Nursid, M., Yogiara

    Published in Letters in applied microbiology (01-02-2021)
    “…Successive microbes in solar salt ponds are essential since it is well correlated with the quality of salt produced. This research aimed to analyse the…”
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    Protease inhibitory activity profile of Indonesia wild swamp eel (Monopterus albus) by Nopianti, R., Chasanah, E., Sukarno, Suhartono, M.T.

    Published in Food Research (Online) (13-02-2023)
    “…A protease inhibitor is a compound that potentially could inhibit the activity of a protease or some protease enzymes. It has a significant role in fish…”
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    The effect of hydrolyzate on amino acid levels in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) by Nuryanto, Chasanah, E., Afifah, D.N., Sulchan, M., Martosuyono, P., Ilhsani, K.

    Published in Food Research (Online) (22-08-2021)
    “…Fish is one of the most important foods in the human diet because of its high nutritional quality. One of the potential local foodstuffs in Grobogan is Nile…”
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    Characteristics of product complementary feeding with fortified fish protein hydrolysate (FPH) by Nuryanto, Chasanah, E., Afifah, D.N., Fawzya, Y.N., Suryaningrum, T.D., Martosuyono, P., Putri, Y.I., Rossalia, A., Asmak, N., Ihsani, K.

    Published in Food Research (Online) (01-02-2022)
    “…Malnutrition is still a major problem in Indonesia, particularly stunting and acute malnutrition due to protein deficiency. In contrast, Indonesia is rich in…”
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    Analysis of iron, calcium and zinc contents in formulated fish protein hydrolyzate (FPH) complementary feeding instant powder by Putri, A.R., Anwar, A., Chasanah, E., Fawzya, Y.N., Martosuyono, P., Nuryanto, Afifah, D.N.

    Published in Food Research (Online) (30-05-2020)
    “…Complementary feeding is a transition of the baby's intake over 6 months to meet the nutritional needs in addition to breast milk. Complementary feeding should…”
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    The effect of fish protein hydrolysate (FPH) substitution complementary feeding formula on the albumin levels of Sprague Dawley rat by Asmak, N., Kusmiyati-Tjahjono, D.K., Chasanah, E., Fawzya, Y.N., Martosuyono, P., Nuryanto, Afifah, D.N.

    Published in Food Research (Online) (30-05-2020)
    “…Complementary feeding is given from the age of six months to meet nutritional needs. Complementary feeding with the composition of skim milk and green bean…”
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    Isolation and partial characterization of collagen from gamma sea cucumber (Stichopus variegatus) by Fawzya, Y N, Chasanah, E, Poernomo, A, Khirzin, M H

    “…Isolation and partial characterization of collagen from gamma sea cucumbers (Stichopus variegatus) has been carried out. Isolation was done through three…”
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    Screening of marine fungi producing cytotoxic compound from Indonesian waters by Nursid, M, Chasanah, E, Murwantoko, Wahyuono, S

    “…Marine-derived fungi have proven to be a rich source of cytotoxic compounds for the development of new anti cancer drugs. The aims of this research were to: 1)…”
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    Production of chitosan oligomer enzymatically and its bioactivity against fungi isolated from fishery products by Chasanah, E, Riviyanti, T A, Noriko, N

    “…Chitosan, in the form of shorter size called oligomer, is soluble in the water, making it easier to apply and minimize soury odor problem since chitosan is…”
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    Isolation of cytotoxic compound from fungus Emericella nidulans by Nursid, M, Chasanah, E, Murwantoko, Wahyuono, S

    “…Marine-derived fungi are recognized as important sources of pharmacologically active metabolites. This research was aimed to isolate cytotoxic compound from…”
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    Bioactive Cembranoid Composition in the Soft Coral of Sarcophyton glaccum on The Response to Changing pH by Januar, Hedi Indra, Zamani, Neviaty Putri, Soedharma, Dedi, Chasanah, Ekowati

    Published in Ilmu kelautan (01-03-2017)
    “…Soft coral is predicted to outcompete with hard coral in future ocean acidification scenarios. Beside the biological resilience shown in acidic conditions,…”
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    Cytotoxic cembranes from Indonesian specimens of the soft coral Nephthea sp by Januar, Hedi Indra, Chasanah, Ekowati, Motti, Cherie A, Tapiolas, Dianne M, Liptrot, Catherine H, Wright, Anthony D

    Published in Marine drugs (13-07-2010)
    “…Methanol extracts of two specimens of the soft coral Nephthea sp. collected from the Seribu Islands, Indonesia, were active in an anticancer bioassay. One new…”
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    Prospects and Health Promoting Effects of Brown Algal-derived Natural Pigments by ratih pangestuti, Singgih Wibowo

    Published in Squalen (24-05-2013)
    “…Recently, a great deal of interest has been developed to isolate novel bioactive compounds from marine resources. Among marine resources, marine brown algae…”
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    SEA CUCUMBER AS ANTICANCER AGENTS AND ITS DEVELOPMENT FOR FUNCTIONAL FOOD PRODUCTS by Sherly Ridhowati, Fransiska Rungkat Zakaria, Dahrul Syah, Ekowati Chasanah

    Published in Squalen (07-12-2014)
    “…Indonesia is popularly known as sea cucumber (teripang) exporter in the form of dried teripang. Commonly known as beche-de-mer or gamat, sea cucumber has long…”
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    Chemical Composition and Fatty Acid Profile of Some Indonesian Sea Cucumbers by Yusro Nuri Fawzya, Hedi Indra Januar, Rini Susilowati, Ekowati Chasanah

    Published in Squalen (13-10-2015)
    “…Indonesia has a great sea cucumber resource which is useful as functional food. Even though much information about the biopotency of sea cucumbers have been…”
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    The use of Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) technique for assessing genetic diversity of thermophilic bacteria by Zilda, D S, Patantis, G, Chasanah, E

    “…Research on isolation of thermophilic bacteria collected from Tanjung Api, Poso (Tomini Gulf, Central Sulawesi) was carried out using Luria Bertani Medium. The…”
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    Chemical composition, albumin content and bioactivity of crude protein extract of native and cultured channa striata by Chasanah, E, Nurilmala, M, Purnamasari, A R, Fithriani, D

    “…Health effect of Channa striata to human is well known, and nowadays, the C. striata is used for raw material of small scale food supplement industries. Big…”
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    The potency of aquaculture freshwater fishes as a raw material for fish serum albumin based nutraceutical products by Susilowati, R, Januar, H I, Fithriani, D, Chasanah, E

    “…Fish Serum Albumin (FSA) based nutraceutical is a commercial product from aquatic resources. However, as the product is usually developed from wild freshwater…”
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    Influence of Anthropogenic Pressures on the Bioactivity Potential of Sponges and Soft Corals in the Coral Reef Environment by Hedi Indra Januar, Ekowati Chasanah, Dianne M. Tapiolas, Cherie A. Motti, Catherine H. Liptrot, Anthony D. Wright

    Published in Squalen (23-08-2015)
    “…The wealth of marine sponges and soft corals in Indonesian waters represents a rich source of natural products. However, anthropogenic pressures potentially…”
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    Potency of cathepsin inhibitor from two species and one hybrid of catfish skin on inhibition of cathepsin activity of Siam catfish by Nurhayati, T, Chasanah, E, Bahri, S

    “…Fish deterioration can be caused by the activity of enzyme, especially proteolytic enzymes, one of which is chatepsin classified as cysteine proteases…”
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