The Amino Acid Analysis in Bromelin Enzim of Pineapple (Ananas Comusus

WINASTIA, BINTAR (2011) The Amino Acid Analysis in Bromelin Enzim of Pineapple (Ananas Comusus. Undergraduate thesis, Undip.

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Abstract

Spectrophotometer is an instrument to measure the transmittance or absorbance of a sample as a function of wavelength and measurement of a series of samples at a particular wavelength. One of the spectrophotometer working principle is based on the phenomenon of absorption of light by certain chemical species in the ultraviolet and visible light (visible). Pineapple is the fruit of plants that are always available throughout the year. Annual or biennial herb, height 50-150 cm, there is a creeping shoots at their bases. Fruit crops that do not like stagnant water, is now widely grown in Indonesia. Pineapple widely consumed because they contain many substances needed by the body. One of the nutrient content of pineapple is an amino acid. This lab using Optima Spectrophotometer SP 300. The working principle of this tool is based on the phenomenon of absorption of light by certain chemical species in the region of visible light (visible). In this lab, ninhydrin reagent function is as a very strong oxidizing agent that can cause the occurrence of decarboxylation aksidatif α-amino acids to produce an aldehyde with carbon atoms less parent amino acid. This compound is a hydrate of triketon cyclic, and when reacting with amino acids produces a purple substance. For the blank solution and standard solution, it can be concluded that the smaller the transmittance of the solution, the greater the absorbance, both have an inverse relationship. Based on experiments on the measurement of absorbance obtained linear regression, namely y = 0,011 x - 0.009 with a value of R 2 = 0.975 From the experimental results obtained that the amino acid analysis of ripe pineapple fruit produces more amino acids at 40.00 ppm. Keywords : Spectrophotometer, pineapple

Item Type:Thesis (Undergraduate)
Subjects:T Technology > TP Chemical technology
Divisions:Faculty of Engineering > Diploma in Chemical Engineering
Faculty of Engineering > Diploma in Chemical Engineering
ID Code:31858
Deposited By:INVALID USER
Deposited On:06 Dec 2011 11:02
Last Modified:06 Dec 2011 11:02

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