Abstract
Aims: Objective of this study was to determine the effect of addition gembili (Dioscorea esculenta) flour on the fermented milk was then evaluate the characteristics of fermented milk by analysis of pH, titratable acidity, viscosity, total phenolic content, crude fiber, sugar total, and total lactic acid bacteria.
 Study Design: This study employs a completely randomized design with five treatments adding gembili flour and three replications.
 Place and Duration of Study: Animal Product Technology Laboratory, Animal Product Technology Department, Faculty of Animal Science, Universitas Brawijaya, between April-October 2020.
 Methodology: Fermented milk is prepared by pasteurizing of skim milk and gembili flour. The concentration of gembili flour added were (0 (P1); 0.5% (P2); 1% (P3); 1.5% (P4); 2% (P5). Furthermore, the characteristics of fermented milk is carried out including pH, titratable acidity, viscosity, total phenolic content, crude fiber, sugar total, and total lactic acid bacteria of fermented milk using combination of three bacteria namely, Lactobacillus plantarum, Lactobacillus acidophillus, and Streptococcus thermophilus as a starter culture.
 Results: The results in this study revealed that the pH value ranged from 3.5-4.3; titratable acidity 1.98-2.35%; viscosity 849-1856 cps; sugar total 2.8-4.11 g/100g; total lactic acid bacteria 3.05 x 107 - 3.21 x 108 cfu/ml respectively. Total phenolic content and crude fiber in P1 was not detected, but in P2-P5 had total phenolic and crude fiber ranging from 108,58 – 670,75 mg/kg and 0.57-2.16 g/100 g, respectively.
 Conclusion: The addition of gembili flour to the fermented milk contributes to the quality of fermented milk product which include pH, titratable acidity, viscosity, total phenolic content, crude fiber, sugar total, and total lactic acid bacteria.
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