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Ignasius Radix A.P. Jati

Researcher at Widya Mandala Catholic University

Publications -  24
Citations -  83

Ignasius Radix A.P. Jati is an academic researcher from Widya Mandala Catholic University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 5, co-authored 12 publications receiving 45 citations. Previous affiliations of Ignasius Radix A.P. Jati include University of Hohenheim & The Catholic University of America.

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Antioxidant Activity of Anthocyanins in Common Legume Grains

TL;DR: Recommendations to increase the consumption of legumes have been widely promoted based on many chemical, biochemical, clinical, and epidemiological studies which show that there are positive correlations between consuming legumes and decreasing the incidence of various degenerative diseases, such as cancer, diabetes, coronary heart disease, and obesity.
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Design and validation of a program to identify inadequate intake of iron, zinc, and vitamin A.

TL;DR: CIMI is an innovative, easy-to-use, and informative web-based application system to calculate the iron, zinc, and vitamin A intake in comparison to the recommended nutrient intake (RNI) and also the percentage of nutrient fulfillment in comparison with the dietary recommendation.
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Local wisdom behind Tumpeng as an icon of Indonesian traditional cuisine

TL;DR: Tumpeng is an integral part of traditional ceremony in Java in every stage of human life and is a symbol of the relation to God, prosperity and guidance for Javanese people in their daily lives.
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Nutrient density score of typical Indonesian foods and dietary formulation using linear programming.

TL;DR: People should select food items based on ND and NAS to alleviate micronutrient deficiencies in Indonesia, and Dietary formulation calculated using linear programming to achieve RDA levels for micronsutrients could be recommended for different age groups of the Indonesian population.
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Is agriculture connected with stunting in Indonesian children living in a rice surplus area? A case study in Demak regency, central Java

TL;DR: In this paper, a cross-sectional survey was carried out in three sub-districts in Demak (Karanganyar, Dempet and Gajah) having the highest rice production and at the same time poor nutritional status of under-five children.