International Journal of Advances in Applied Sciences (IJAAS), p-ISSN 2252-8814, e-ISSN 2722-2594, is a peer-reviewed and open access journal dedicated to publish significant research findings in the field of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Information Technology. The IJAAS is designed to serve researchers, developers, professionals, graduate students and others interested in state-of-the art research activities in applied science, engineering and information technology areas, which cover topics including: applied physics; applied chemistry; applied biology; environmental and earth sciences; electrical & electronic engineering; instrumentation & control; telecommunications & computer science; industrial engineering; materials & manufacturing; mechanical, mechatronics & civil engineering; food, chemical & agricultural engineering; and acoustic & music engineering. This journal is published by Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science (IAES) in collaboration with Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama (IPMU), and is recognized (accredited) by the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology of the Republic of Indonesia (Decree No. 79/E/KPT/2023). Scopus has been indexing this journal since the 2019 issues, and Scimagojr has been indexing it as of 2023. This journal has a CiteScore of 0.9, SNIP of 0.286, and SJR of 0.142.
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Vol 14, No 1: March 2025
Table of Contents
Lutz Sommer
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1-10
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Frediezel G. De Leon, Mary Ann T. Sedero, Marianne Feliz R. Antiquiera, Megara Juliene P. Silvederio, Angela R. Sara
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11-18
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Microbiological and physics testing encapsulation of Lactobacillus plantarum with kepok banana flour
Anang Mohamad Legowo, Yoyok Budi Pramono, Antonius Hintono, Bhakti Etza Setiani, Aulia Zalfa Nabila, Nisfa Rama Kamila Handoko
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19-27
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Danishah Hana Muhammad Muhaimin Lim, Norizan Mat Diah, Zaidah Ibrahim, Zolidah Kasiran
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28-38
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Christophorus Arga Putranto, Sunarno Sunarno, Faridah Faridah, Thomas Oka Pratama
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39-45
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Chris Sugihono, Sunarru Samsi Hariadi, Sri Peni Wastutiningsih
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46-52
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Boddireddy Srujana, Kalagotla Chenchireddy, Muthumula Sujatha, Waseem Sultana, Shabbier Ahmed Sydu, Eswaraiah Giddalur
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53-59
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Ashish Sharma, Manoj Kumar Kar, Harsh Goud
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60-68
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Qurban Ali Memon, Namya Musthafa, Muhammad Masud, Ghaya Al Ameri
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69-76
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Lala Bunyatova Novruz, Gunay Mammadova Israphil, Turkan Hasanova Allahverdi, Aida Gahramanova Yarish, Sevil Akhundova Maharram, Gulnara Alakbarli Yashar
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77-85
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Achmad Yahya Teguh Panuju, Endro Prasetyo Wahono, Sri Ratna Sulistiyanti, Gusri Akhyar Ibrahim
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86-100
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Abdel-Ali Laabadli, Youssef Mejdoub, Abdelkebir Elamri, Mohamed Tarbouch
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101-110
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Abdellah Sassi, Mohamed Ben Ali, Oumaima Oullada, Ahmed Adri
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111-122
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April Firman Daru, Susanto Susanto, Whisnumurti Adhiwibowo, Alauddin Maulana Hirzan
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123-131
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Huu Dang Quoc, Tien Phan Van, Ha Le Viet, Nguyen Thi Dung, Bui Quang Truong
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132-142
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Sabri Shaker Ashoor Bin-Obaidellah, Noor Fadhiha Mokhtar, Safiek Mokhlis, Nur Aishah Awi
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143-150
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Ignatius Wiseto Prasetyo Agung, Toni Arifin, Erfian Junianto, Muhammad Ihsan Rabbani, Ariefa Diah Mayangsari
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151-163
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Triana Lindriati, Sih Yuwanti, Asmak Afriliana, Aji Sukoco, Ivan Rivaldy Budianto, Wafiq Azizah, Umrotus Shofiyatul Fadhiyah
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164-174
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Adi Permadi, Pramudita Budiastuti, Barry Nur Setyanto, Rachmadian Wulandana, Fatma Nuraisyah, Putri Rachma Novitasari, Arief Syamsuddin, Muhammad Kaisar Sutomo Ramadhan, Andi Rifki Rosandy
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175-184
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Vincent Ray Ananda, Francka Sakti Lee, Ririn Breliastiti
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185-192
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Muhammad Asyraf Zainal, Sharin Ab Ghani, Imran Sutan Chairul, Mohd Shahril Ahmad Khiar
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193-199
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JosephNg Poh Soon, Pan Lanlan, Yuehua Ji, Jinxia Luo, Phan Koo Yuen, Xie Donghui
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200-208
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May Isnan, Gilang Cempaka Kusuma, Hamdani Hamdani, Imam Sudasri, Asep Kurnia, Hanif Muzhaffar Rafi, Andhika Putra
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209-217
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Arnawan Hasibuan, Muhammad Sayuti, Widyana Verawaty Siregar, Ferdy Hidayatullah, Muhammad Daud, Azmi Azmi, Azman Azman, Rizky Almunadiansyah, Fahrian Roid
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218-226
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Josua Timotius Manik, Anisza Okselia, Junios Junios, Angelica Margaretha, Freddy Haryanto
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227-234
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Muliyadi Muliyadi, Purwanto Purwanto, Sri Sumiyati, Budiyono Budiyono, Sudarno Utomo, Budi Warsito
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235-246
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Maninder Kaur, Sandeep Dhundhara
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247-254
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Iva Rustanti Eri, Marlik Marlik, Khambali Khambali
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255-267
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Dana Marsetiya Utama, Ardi Agustia Bahtiar
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268-275
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Bomkesh Bhoi, Pranati Purohit
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276-281
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Agung Adi Candra, Dwi Desmiyeni Putri, Sakhira Najla Oktyana
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282-290
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