Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Benefits of castor oil

Benefits of castor oil is to replace diesel oil as the generate electrical power. The tree can be cultivated in almost all regions of Indonesia. So, this help people to meet the energy needs of remote areas and this power can be produced by the communities that need electricity. Research about this new commodity has been conducted by Dr. Ir Robert Manurung MEng, lecturer in the Department of Industrial Chemistry Institute of Technology Bandung (ITB), accompanied by Eiichi Kobayashi Masanori Nagayama and from New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO), under the Japanese Government agency that helps the research of new energy sources. Castor oil is obtained from Jatropha curcas L. which is a bush family of Euphorbiaceae. Within five months, this drought-resistant plants is starting to bear fruit, full productive at the age of five years old, and its productive life reach 50.
In fact, a coal mining company and a Japanese manufacturer of heavy equipment operating in Indonesia have developed new business opportunities in the form of the production of fuel from castor oil. The capacity is expected about 8,000 tons per year by 2012. This natural power resources is expected to live 100 units of mining dump trucks with a capacity of 90 tonnes used in coal mines in South Kalimantan. The biodiesel from jatropha would replace 20 percent of fossil fuel use which can not be recycled. To obtain the planned capacity of 8,000 tons per annum, this requires 4,000 hectares of cultivation land.
In addition, benefits of castor oil is to improve people's welfare, especially in areas with low natural resources. If each farmer were given the right to manage three acres of dry land, with a density of 2,500 trees per hectare and the productivity of 10 000 kilograms beans per hectare and the price of IDR 500 per kilogram of seed, of a family farmer can earn IDR1.25 million per month from the beans. Castor oil can be obtained by simple direct expelling or pressing so that an investment of IDR 3-4 million is sufficient to produce 40 liters of oil per day. Unlike other biodiesel, it does not need any additional ethanol or methanol. Its use could also be 100 percent, no more diesel fuel to be mixed, said Manurung.
In terms of health, jatropha vegetable oil also has anti-microbial properties of pathogenic bacteria, which in the form of soap, it is more active soap to get rid of the bacteria S. aureus and E. coli than any other vegetable oil-based soap. According Aprilian Salis, from PT Pertamina DOH Kalimantan, if properly managed, the benefits of castor oil could reach 30 to 40 percent of total fuel consumption in Indonesia.

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Monday, June 18, 2012

How to reduce fat

How to reduce fat is a common question for them whom tend to pay attention to their own appearance, especially women. It tends to lead to an unattractive appearance. But we can not eliminate then on just one particular part of our body, except with liposuction. Liposuction is done by a lot of people who want to lose fat, especially belly ones, quickly and instantaneously. This method is only recommended for certain patient. The doctors usually only recommend liposuction for patients with severe obesity and fat while exercising is hard to remove it completely. This usually occurs in certain hormonal conditions.
How to reduce fat in body using natural food is the next question. The use of fat buster in certain body parts with synthetic drugs- such as advertised one- and is not good and not useful. If you are more interested in using natural ingredients to help you get your ideal weight, you could put turmeric or chilli in your diet. Chilli helps you to slow down your appetite.
Fat in our can be burned with aerobic activities, such as jogging, walking, gymnastics, or swimming. You can perform these while listening to music, through the parks or place which is fun and special for you so you do not feel bored while doing it.
To keep the heart healthy, get enough exercise 3-5 times per week with a duration of 20-30 minutes. You should choose the type of exercise that you can do it with a regular rhythm such as jogging or walking regularly. Change from slow to fast movements suddenly as the movement which is often done in a game sports such as soccer or badminton should be avoided, especially for those who are not young anymore or have a heart disease record. Although you're eager to practice the tips on how to reduce fat but you must remember that excessive exercise makes us tired, disturbed sleep, easily hurt, and cause heart problems.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2012

How to store cooking oil properly

How to store cooking oil properly is as follows. It should be kept in a dark-colored packaging. It is intended to avoid rancidity, because of oxidation due to contact with air and is triggered by ultraviolet in the sunray. Recently, it is sold in the market in transparent or translucent-colored package. It aims to be easily visible. In addition, the consumer preference to its packaging is transparent. Yet this preference is not appropriate because it can be easily oxidized, so it becomes rancid. Store cooking oil properly in sealed containers and away from heat sources such as light, stove, and the sun! The bad habit to put it near a heat source will cause fortified vitamin A will be reduced even in very small amounts. Vitamin A contained will be damaged because vitamin A is one of micro substances which is sensitive to acid and oxidation when exposed to direct sunlight, and easily damaged by heat. So, the key to store cooking oil properly is keep it away from the factors inducing its deterioration, such as UV, heat, air, and even metals.

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Thursday, December 8, 2011

Specialty fats products

The characteristics of specialty fats products are very different from the fat in general such as margarine, shortening, pastry fat, filling / cream fat, and the othes. In general, its application are divided into three groups: (i) the molded products such as chocolate bars and pralines, (ii) coated / enrobed products, ie, chocolate coatings / non-chocolate wafers, biscuits, nuts, fruits and other and (iii) filling or center in the confectionery product.
This characteristic is related to the crystal structure, in which brown fat has a structure of β (beta) with the crystal density arrangement and melting point is high, the speed of crystal growth is relatively slow, but has a very stable crystalline construction. On the other hand, other types generally have a form of β'(beta-prime) that has the opposite properties. The distinction of its structure is very difficult to distinguish from its melting point, and the parameters that can describe the typical characteristics of brown fat is solid fat content (SFC). SFC profile of specialty fats should be sharp and steep, where at temperatures less than 25 degree C they should have SFC more than 68% to ensure the hard and brittle texture, as well as at temperature of 35 degree C should have SFC less than 5% to ensure no waxy taste in the mouth when chocolate consumed.
They are sometimes called by confectionery fat, hard butter, or cocoa butter alternatives (CBA). In general, specialty fats are divided into 3 groups, namely: Cocoa Butter Equivalent (CBE), CB Replacer (CBR), CB Substitute (CBS).

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Bad fat in fast food

Even Greyson Chance rumored to be visiting Jakarta, Indonesia, likes fast food (FF). But did you ever think that fast food contains bad fat ? Dr. Ratna Djuwita from the Faculty of Public Health University of Indonesia said that in modern times, people still eat bad fat from unhealthy option like FF. She obtained this opinion from the results of her study on nutrients of four Indonesia ethnic: Minang Kabau, Sundanese, Javanese and Bugis. She added that their intake is sufficient in quantity, but the quality is not good.
That opinion was indirectly supported by researcher from Harvard University, Dr. Dariush Mozaffarian. But he also said that some of the leading restaurants managed to reduce the bad fat in fast food production in the United States, in order to reduce the risk of being overweight or obese to the consumer. He added that some of the restaurants succeeded in reducing the trans fat (TF) content and saturated fat (SF) content in their product to the safe limit established by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration or FDA to zero grams (TF) while the SF content up to 2 to 8 grams. However, there are still many restaurants not meet health requirements from the rules set by MOH of Uncle Sam. Although no direct chemical testing, Research Center for the Public Interest CSPI says the research is based on the nutrition label are listed in 85 major industrial products are submitted to the FDA.
There are several reasons why you should reduce the consumption of fast food.
1. It contains ingredients that give the delicious sensation (such as bad fat and sugar) so that you hooked and stimulate you to continue to eat as often as possible. This sometimes makes you eat them regularly every day. Avoid this by changing your eat habits with healthier stuff, like fruits and vegetables fresh.
2. If you like eating them and rarely exercise, then in a few weeks your body will experience weight gain which is not healthy. The bad fat in fast food are then stored and accumulate in your body.
3. Salt can make your menu much more enjoyable. Almost all FF contain high salt. Salt contains sodium. When the level of sodium in the blood is high and cannot be removed by the kidneys, blood volume increases because sodium tends to attract and retain water. This increase causes your heart to work harder to drain the blood throughout the body that causes high blood pressure.
Dr. Ratna suggest that from the consumption of total fat, SF should be no more than 10 percent, and 20 percent unsaturated consisting of 60-10 percent PUFA and 10 percent MUFA.

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Friday, November 11, 2011

Indonesia Palm Oil Industry Barriers

Secretary General of the Indonesian Palm Oil Association (Gapki), Joko Supriyono, explains that there are six barriers to palm oil industry in Indonesia that lead to expanding difficulties or competitiveness declining if they are not removed.
a. Unclear policies for the land that will be used for development of new plantation as the result of imperfections of national spatial issues and the Provincial Spatial Plan (RTRWP). In addition, there are legal uncertainty of the legal status of the land. These conditions make concessionaires and investors choose to wait and see which of course will affect the rate of plantations expansion.
b. The second barrier: a moratorium policy on primary forests and peatlands can actually complicate the resolution of land issues that have previously been faced with the RTRWP problem.
The president instruction concerning the moratorium is considered to collide with other regulations such as the Law Number 41 (1999) regarding Forestry. On this basis, the policy of a moratorium be counterproductive to the development of palm oil industry.
Although the government provides the degraded land area of 35.2 million ha but its status still in doubt because this areas includes forest areas.
c. The third of Indonesia palm oil industry barriers, high CPO export tax which is progressive is proven not effective to suppress the volume of exports of CPO and have not been able to encourage the development of downstream industry in this country.
Instead, the tax is believed to be unfair to producers of raw materials either state or private estates and smallholders because they do not enjoy increased margins that should be obtained from the high price of CPO in the world today. So it is not appropriate if the tax is planned as the main instrument as the downstream industry actually need more appropriate incentives and attractive.
d. Fourth barrier, the development of palm plantations that led to Eastern Indonesia is less supported by adequate infrastructure such as ports. Supposedly there is an export port in Kalimantan to facilitate CPO sales abroad. In consideration, the total production of crude palm oil (CPO) from Kalimantan and Sulawesi has reached 30 percent of national production. It is also expected soon realized the development of industrial clusters to encourage the growth of the downstream industry.
e. Fifth barrier, the CPO business was harmed by the application of tax rules regarding VAT on primary products of fresh palm bunch (TBS/ Tandan Buah Segar). Because the VAT of TBS is waived so that TBS for input tax on production factors goods couldn’t be credited and become an additional burden. As a result, it leads to double taxation to the integrated companies (production-processing).
f. Sixth, the government should make climate change mitigation program with its own forces without involving foreign aid to overcome Indonesia palm oil industry barrier. The involvement of foreign funds will only make this country more dependent on other countries, while foreign aid is not necessarily give a direct impact on employment and poverty reduction.

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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Palm oil prospect

Palm oil prospect can be evaluated from its strength and opportunity. The expansion of its agribusiness is one of the steps required as plantation sub-sector development activities in order to revitalize the agricultural sector. The growth of various subsystems that is very rapidly in this agribusiness since the late 1970s is the evidence for the rapid movement of this industry. World's palm oil demand has increased in the last two decades, first for use in food, consumer products, and more recently as the biofuel raw materials. Malaysia and Indonesia account for approximately 87 percent of world production.

This commodity with its various uses for both food and non food industries, show the development which is not only associated with the growth of vegetable oil in Indonesia and the world, but also related to the growth of other sources, such as soy, rape seed and sunflower. In terms of competitiveness, palm oil (PO) has a good competitiveness compared to others, because: (1) its productivity per hectare is quite high, (2) it is an annual plant which well adapt to various agro-climate change, and being reviewed from its nutritional aspects, it has not been proven to cause increased cholesterol levels, and even contain beta carotene as a source of pro-vitamin A.
CPO (Crude Palm Oil) is a major commodity of plantation sector in Indonesia which is the second largest producer after Malaysia. Various advances have been gained in development of its plantations and a variety of benefits has to be realized as a result of this agribusiness actors efforts. Support from various parties such as banking, research and other economic infrastructure support by the various agencies involved in this sector is very important role. Its tree which is an annual plant may play a role in the absorption greenhouse gases or other environmental services such as biodiversity conservation or eco-tourism.
Palm oil prospect in Indonesia gave a very positive impact in national establishment, since PO is one source of foreign exchange from non-oil sector which is quite important. World vegetable oil consumption always exceeds its production so that the tendency of the world vegetable oil prices will always go up. From World Oil: production and consumption of edible oils during the period 2008-2012 is estimated to 132 million tonnes, while production is only 108 million tons so it needs a new supply of 24 million tons.
Palm oil has better prospects than others in the future due to several factors, among others:
1. Palm oil productivity is quite high compared to others.
2. For annual crops, PO is easier to adapt to its environment compared to others such as soybeans and sunflowers.
3. Judging from the healthcare, PO has the advantages when compared with others because they contain beta-carotene as pro-vitamin A and vitamin E
4. PO can also be used as raw materials for oleochemical industry which has the advantages compared to products made from petroleum. Palm oil is a source of raw materials that can be renewed (renewable), while petroleum is expected to be depleted within the next few years.
5. Oleochemical products are made from PO is safer, because its edible nature of and it is friendly to the environment and is easily broken down.
The increasing demand for vegetable oils is in line with population growth and economic growth. Therefore, plants with higher productivity of oil will meet the expectations of market demand in the future. PO productivity is up to 4 tons / ha / year exceeds the productivity of soybeans which is only 0.4 tons / ha / year and 0.57 tons of rapeseed oil / ha / year. In addition, Konferensi Minyak Sawit Indonesia VII (7th Indonesian Palm Oil Conference) held in Bali by GAPKI can provide a clearer picture about palm oil prospect.

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