Bioactive Potential of Edel Cocoa Bean (Theobroma Cacao L) from Kedaton Jember: Cytotoxicity and Antioxidants Evaluation
Date
2022-04-01Author
SUTJIATI, Rina
PUTRI, Leliana Sandra Deviade
PRIJATMOKO, Dwi
HERNIYATI, Herniyati
JOELIJANTO, Rudy
SULISTYANI, Erna
SAFITRI, Bilqis P.
FITRIYANI, Nihla
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Kedaton, a small village located in Jember is well known as
one of the largest edel cocoa producers in the world. The cocoa beans
contain nutrients and numerous beneficial properties, one of them is
flavonoids, that work as antioxidants that can be utilized in dentistry,
particularly orthodontics. The use of plants for the treatment must be
ensured as safe without any toxic properties.
Material and Method: This study use DPPH (2,2-diphenyl1-picryl-hydrazyl-hydrate) free radical method to evaluate
antioxidant properties and MTT 3-(4.5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2.5-
diphenyltetrazolium bromide assay to assess the fibroblast cell activity.
Results: The fermented edel cocoa bean extract exhibited the
IC50 value of 33.97 ppm and the unfermented edel cocoa bean
extract that had the IC50 value of 9.56 ppm. Both of them have
very strong antioxidant activity. Fermented edel cocoa bean extract
in concentrations of 1.56%, 3.125%, 6.25%, and 12.5%; as well as
unfermented edel cocoa bean extract in concentrations of 1.56% and
3.125% did not have cytotoxic effects to fibroblasts.
Conclusion: The unfermented edel cocoa bean extracts have higher
antioxidant activity compared to fermented ones. The fermented edel
cocoa bean extracts did not have cytotoxic effect, meanwhile the
unfermented edel cocoa bean extracts in concentrations of 6.25% and
12.5% have cytotoxic effect to fibroblasts.
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