Aktivitas Antimikroba Ekstrak Biji Teratai (Nymphaea pubescens L) terhadap Bakteri Aeromonas hydrophila, Streptococcus agalactiae dan Jamur Saprolegnia sp.
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2013Author
Widya, Dewi Roma
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Suryanto, Dwi
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Disease prevention in fish using chemicals or antibiotics lead to microbial
resistance. One of alternative to control the fish disease is to use plant extract.
The aim of this study was to investigate the antimicrobial activity of lotus seeds
(Nymphaea pubescens L.) on pathogenic bacteria and fungi in fish. The lotus seed
was extracted with several solvent, such as n-hexsana, etil asetat and methanol.
Testing of antimicrobial activity carried out by disc diffusion method, to
determine the compounds contained in the extract phytochemical test. To
determine the level of toxicity of the extract using the Brine Shrimp Lethality
Test. The extracts inhibitated the growth of Aeromonas hydrophila, Streptococcus
agalactiae bacteria and Saprolegnia sp. fungi to some extent. Largest microbial
growth inhibition zone of bacteria present in S. agalactiae by 10.72 mm.The
optimal antimicrobial activity was obtained from n-heksana. The extract showed
cytotoxic activity with LC50<1000 μg/ml. The chemical compound analysis
showed that extract of lotus seed contains alkaloid, fenolik, glikosida, saponin and
steroid/terpenoid.
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