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1Title (Title must be described clearly the study, concise, informative,

2no more than 20 words. The capital letter is only used in the beginning
3of tittle in 16 pts.)
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5Diana Nur Afifah1*, Deny Yudi Fitranti1, Ahmad Syauqy2
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71 Department of Nutrition Science, Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Diponegoro
8Jl. Prof. Sudarto SH, Tembalang, Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50275, Indonesia
9*Correspondence : E-mail: email@email.com, Phone +xx-xxxxxxx
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112 Food Technology Program, Department of Agriculture, Faculty of Animal and Agricultural Sciences, Universitas
12Diponegoro
13Jl. Prof. Sudarto SH, Tembalang, Semarang, Jawa Tengah 50275, Indonesia
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15ABSTRACT
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17A concise and factual abstract is required in 250-300 words. Abstract must be written in good English, in
18Italic letter. The abstract should state briefly Background, Objective, Materials and Methods, Results and
19Conclusion. Immediately after abstract, provide a maximum 6 keywords and please avoiding general and
20plural terms and multiple concepts.
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22Background: the context of the study
23Objectives: the purpose of the study
24Materials and Methods: how the study was performed and statistical tests used
25Results: the main findings
26Conclusion: brief summary and potential implications
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28Keywords : Keyword 1; Keyword 2; Keyword 3; Keyword 4; Keyword 5; Keyword 6
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30BACKGROUND ← (Timer New Roman, 11 pts, Bold, Uppercase, Align Left)
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32 The background should briefly place the study in a broad context and highlight why it is important. It
33should define the purpose of the work and its significance. The current state of the research field should be
34reviewed carefully and key publications cited. Please highlight controversial and diverging hypotheses when
35necessary. Finally, briefly mention the main aim of the work and highlight the principal conclusions. As far
36as possible, please keep the background comprehensible to scientists outside your particular field of research.
37References should be numbered in order of appearance and indicated by a numeral or numerals in square
38brackets, e.g., [1] or [2,3], or [4–6]. See the end of the document for further details on references ← (Timer
39New Roman, 11 pts, Align Justify, spasi 1.5 lines)
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41MATERIALS AND METHODS
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43 Materials and Methods should be described with sufficient details to allow others to replicate and
44build on published results. Please note that publication of your manuscript implicates that you must make all
45materials, data, computer code, formulations and protocols associated with the publication available to
46readers. Please disclose at the submission stage any restrictions on the availability of materials or
47information. New methods and protocols should be described in detail while well-established methods can be
48briefly described and appropriately cited.
49 Research manuscripts reporting large datasets that are deposited in a publicly available database
50should specify where the data have been deposited and provide the relevant accession numbers. If the
51accession numbers have not yet been obtained at the time of submission, please state that they will be
52provided during review. They must be provided prior to publication.
53 Interventionary studies involving animals or humans, and other studies require ethical approval must
54list the authority that provided approval and the corresponding ethical approval code. ← (Timer New
55Roman, 11 pts, Align Justify, spasi 1.5 lines)
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57RESULTS
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59 Result should be clear and concise. The results should summarize (scientific) findings rather than
60providing data in great detail. Result of study may perform figure, table and result analysis related to
61objectives of research. Ensure that table and figure have clear captions.
62 Supply caption of figure separately, not attached to the figure. A caption should comprise a brief tittle
63and a description of illustration. Keep text in the illustration themselves to a minimum but explain all
64symbol and abbreviations used.
65 Please submit tables as editable text and not as images. Put the title of table above the table and any
66notes under the table body. Put the title of figure/chart under the figure/chart body. Place number of table and
67figure/ chart consecutively in accordance with their appearance in the text ← (Timer New Roman, 11 pts,
68Align Justify, spasi 1.5 lines)
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70 Table 1. This is a Table. Tables Should be Placed in the Main Text Near to the First Time They are Cited ←
71 (Capitalize Each Word)
Title 2
Title 1 Title 3
Sub Title 1 Sub Title 2
Entry 1 data data data
Entry 2 data data data
Entry 3 data data Data1
721 Tables may have a footer
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75 Figure 1. This is a Figure (Column/Line/Pie/Bar/Area/Scatter/etc). Figures Should be Placed in the Main Text
76 Near to the First Time They are Cited. A Caption on a Single Line Should be Centered ← (Capitalize Each Word)
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78DISCUSSION
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80 Authors should discuss the results and how they can be interpreted in perspective of previous studies
81and of the working hypotheses. The findings and their implications should be discussed in the broadest
82context possible. Discussion should explore the significance of the result of work, please do not repeat them.
83Support the result of work with related theory, concise citations and discussion of published literature. The
84following components should be covered in discussion: How do your results relate to the original question or
85objectives outlined in the Introduction section (what/how)? Do you provide interpretation scientifically for
86each of your results or findings presented (why)? Are your results consistent with what other investigators
87have reported (what else)? Or are there any differences? Future research directions may also be highlighted.
88← (Timer New Roman, 11 pts, Align Justify, spasi 1.5 lines)
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90CONCLUSIONS
91 The conclusion should answer of objective of study and the suggestion base on the finding of research.
92← (Timer New Roman, 11 pts, Align Justify, spasi 1.5 lines)
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94ACKNOWLEDGMENT ← (optional)
95 List the individuals who provide help during research including institutions. ← (Timer New Roman,
9611 pts, Align Justify, spasi 1.5 lines)
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98REFERENCES
99 1. Author 1, Author 2. Title of the article. Abbreviated Journal Name Year;Volume
100 (Number):page range.
101 2. Author 1, Author 2. Title of the chapter. In Book Title, 2nd ed. Editor 1, Editor 2.
102 Publisher Location; Publisher 2007; page range.
103 3. Author 1, Author 2. Book Title, 3rd ed. Publisher Location; Publisher 2008. page range.
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