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dc.contributor.advisorWIDADA, HARI
dc.contributor.authorHANDRIANTO, TRI
dc.date.accessioned2016-12-24T02:49:07Z
dc.date.available2016-12-24T02:49:07Z
dc.date.issued2016-12-21
dc.identifier.urihttp://repository.umy.ac.id/handle/123456789/7444
dc.descriptionInfectious diseases are still a major cause of morbidity and mortality, one of which is an infection of the digestive tract. Infections caused by bacteria known as bacillary dysentery. The most common cause of diarrhea is Shigella, especially Shigella flexneri and Shigella dysenteriae. Cubeb plant (Piper cubeba L.) empirically used to treat colitis and dysentery. This study aims to determine the content and the potential of the main compounds in the volatile oil cubeb fruit (Piper cubeba L.f.) against Shigella flexneri, also recognizing the great affinity for DNA gyrase protein in bacteria Shigella flexneri by in silico. This research was a laboratory experimental method by in vitro and in silico. Data analysis was performed with the classification test Inhibition Zone Diameter (DZI) according to Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, one way ANOVA, and Autodock test. From the analysis, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) based on the five highest peaks found in cubeb fruit are alpha cubebene, copaene, germacrene D, 1H-cycloprop[e]azulene and spatulanol. The minimum inhibitory levels cubeb fruit essential oil (Piper cubeba L.f.) that required to inhibit the bacteria Shigella flexneri is 10%. The average value DZI (Inhibition Zone Diameter) obtained from each concentration of essential oils of cubeb fruit (Piper cubeba L.f.) that can inhibit the bacteria Shigella flexneri is at a concentration of 10% was 8 mm; concentration of 20% is 8,5 mm; concentration of 40% is 9.5 mm; concentration of 80% is 11 mm. In silico result is 1H-cycloprop[e]azulene as dominant Compounds in cubeb fruit have the highest affinity towards protein DNA gyrase in bacteria Shigella flexneri with a bond energy value -7,3 kcal / molen_US
dc.description.abstractInfectious diseases are still a major cause of morbidity and mortality, one of which is an infection of the digestive tract. Infections caused by bacteria known as bacillary dysentery. The most common cause of diarrhea is Shigella, especially Shigella flexneri and Shigella dysenteriae. Cubeb plant (Piper cubeba L.) empirically used to treat colitis and dysentery. This study aims to determine the content and the potential of the main compounds in the volatile oil cubeb fruit (Piper cubeba L.f.) against Shigella flexneri, also recognizing the great affinity for DNA gyrase protein in bacteria Shigella flexneri by in silico. This research was a laboratory experimental method by in vitro and in silico. Data analysis was performed with the classification test Inhibition Zone Diameter (DZI) according to Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute, one way ANOVA, and Autodock test. From the analysis, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry (GC-MS) based on the five highest peaks found in cubeb fruit are alpha cubebene, copaene, germacrene D, 1H-cycloprop[e]azulene and spatulanol. The minimum inhibitory levels cubeb fruit essential oil (Piper cubeba L.f.) that required to inhibit the bacteria Shigella flexneri is 10%. The average value DZI (Inhibition Zone Diameter) obtained from each concentration of essential oils of cubeb fruit (Piper cubeba L.f.) that can inhibit the bacteria Shigella flexneri is at a concentration of 10% was 8 mm; concentration of 20% is 8,5 mm; concentration of 40% is 9.5 mm; concentration of 80% is 11 mm. In silico result is 1H-cycloprop[e]azulene as dominant Compounds in cubeb fruit have the highest affinity towards protein DNA gyrase in bacteria Shigella flexneri with a bond energy value -7,3 kcal / molen_US
dc.publisherFKIK UMYen_US
dc.subjectEssential oil, Cubebe, Shigella flexneri, Antibacterial test, Molecular dockingen_US
dc.titleUJI AKTIVITAS ANTIBAKTERI MINYAK ATSIRI BUAH KEMUKUS (Piper cubeba L.f.) SECARA IN VITRO DAN IN SILICO PADA BAKTERI SHIGELLA FLEXNERIen_US
dc.typeThesis SKR 416en_US


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