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Title: Study on Activity of Cocoa Ethanolic Extract Against Shigella dysenteriae
Authors: SARI, Ariza Budi Tunjung-
SUSWATI, Enny
MUFIDA, Diana Chusna
SETIAWAN, Alfa Rianul
ISNAINI, Alvin
SETIAWAN, Alfa Rianul
RIZAL, Mochamad
WAHYUDI, Teguh
MISNAWI, Misnawi
Keywords: antibacterial
dysentery
cocoa
active compound
antibiotic
Issue Date: 26-Jul-2016
Publisher: Pelita Perkebunan
Abstract: Shigella dysenteriae is a gastrointestinal pathogen which shows resistance to antibiotics. A study has been conducted to investigate alternative antibacterial agents, due to the emerging resistance of S. dysenteriae to ciprofloxacin and other antibiotic classes. In this study, antibacterial properties of cocoa ethanolic extract (CEE) and its impact on growth and morphology of S. dysenteriae were evaluated. The effect of CEE on bacterial growth was assayed by using agar-well diffusion method and by observing morphological changes of bacterial cells through the use of scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Furthermore, CEE was also applied orally to mice infected with S. dysenteriae. The intestinal fluids was cultured in selective medium to evaluate growth of S. dysenteriae colonies. This study demonstrated that CEE at concentrations of 15.6 mg/mL inhibited S. dysenteriae growth, and at concentrations of 500 mg/mL and 1,000 mg/mL exhibited equal activity to 6.5 g/mL of ciprofloxacin. SEM showed that S. dysenteriae cells had formed filaments, indicating that CEE caused cellular stress to S. dysenteriae. In in vivo assay, CEE showed suppression of S. dysenteriae colony in the mice intestine. This research suggests that CEE could potentially be used as antibacterial agent againsts S. dysenteriae
URI: http://repository.unej.ac.id/handle/123456789/104989
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