Analysis of Protein Profile of Neem Leaves Juice (Azadirachta indica l. Juss)
Date
2016-09-26Author
Dewanti, I Dewa Ayu Ratna
Susilawati, I Dewa Ayu
Lestari, Pujiana Endah
Budirahardjo, Roedy
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The current trend of the management of diseases has shifted toward modulating the immune
response of the patients. This is achieved by the administration of immunomodulatory substance obtained from the
immunogenic medicinal plant, such as neem. The immunogenic properties of neem has been associated with its protein
content. Aim. This study aimed to characterize the proteins and immunogenic components of neem leaves juice using
sodium dodecyl Sulphate method Polyacrilamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE). Materials and Methods. Neem leaf juice
was extracted for proteins with freeze dry method. Samples that were to be run were added with RSB with the ratio of 1:1,
then heated in boiled water for ± 5 minutes. An amount of 15 µl from each sample was then put into the wells. Samples were
run in 120 Volt for 60-80 minutes. Gel was then taken, stained with silver nitrate for 1 hour, and was then stained every 1.5
hours. Protein bands formed were then observed. Results. The protein fraction of neem leaves juice consisted of proteins
with molecular weights (MW) as follows: 11 kDa, 13 kDa, 30 kDa, 62 kDa, 70 kDa, 81 kDa. Conclusion. All protein fractions
of neem leaves juice are potentially immunogenic components.
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