ABSORBSI ANTOSIANIN BUAH ANGGUR (Vitis vinifera) PADA KERTAS SARING WHATMANN NO. 41 DAN WHATMANN NO. 42 UNTUK IDENTIFIKASI BORAKS
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2022Author
Kurniawan, Deny
Pramaningsih, Vita
Rusdi, Rusdi
Dwi Lesmana, Oktavianti
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Anthocyanins Absorption of Grapes (Vitis vinifera) on Filter Paper
Whatmann No. 41 and Whatmann No. 42 for Identification of Borax.
Borax detection can be done using the flame test method, volumetric
titration, spectrophotometric analysis and qualitatively using natural
materials such as curcumin and anthocyanins. The high content of
anthocyanins in grapes has the potential to be utilized in acid-base
titrations as an indicator of natural acid-base. The research objective was
to determine the potential of anthocyanins in the flesh and skin of grapes in
detecting natural borax which is absorbed on filter paper, Whatmann paper
no. 41 and Whatmann paper no.42. Then it was tested on samples of
meatball from 5 sellers on Samarinda Seberang to Mangkupalas village. The
research method used is a quantitative analysis of the color changes that
occur. Based on the research results filter paper can have a better
absorption that show with a dark color on Whatmann No. 41 and
Whatmann No.42. Grape skin extract can detect borax more clearly than
flesh by forming a dark purple ring when reacted with borax. In testing using
meatball samples, the overall results of the samples contained borax. It was
concluded that the filter paper from the absorption of grape skin
anthocyanins could be used as an alternative in quantitatively testing the
borax content in food