Perbedaan Antibakteri Pada Ekstrak Daun Singkong (Manihot esculenta Crantz) Bersianida Dan Non-Sianida Terhadap Pertumbuhan Porphyromonas gingivalis
Abstract
Introduction: Periodontitis is the second most common oral disease in Indonesia
with a prevalence of 74.1%. Periodontitis is an inflammatory disease of the
periodontal tissues caused by Porphyromonas gingivalis. The addition of
antibiotics, such as metronidazole, is needed for treatment of periodontitis, but
antibiotics cause side effects so natural alternatives are needed, such as cassava
leaves (Manihot esculenta Crantz) which contain antibacterial compounds.
However, cassava leaves contain hydrogen cyanide (HCN), a toxic compound, so
it needs to be removed. This study aims to analyze the difference of the antibacterial
between cyanide and non-cyanide cassava leaf extracts against Porphyromonas
gingivalis. Methods: The study was conducted in vitro with a post-test only control
group design. Identified cassava leaves were extracted by maceration method to
obtain cyanide cassava leaf extract, while non-cyanide cassava leaf extract was
continued with a soaking process and addition of AgNO3. Each group of extracts
was made into doses of 50, 100, and 200 µg/mL. The whole group was tested by
disk diffusion method and compared with the positive control, namely
metronidazole, and negative control, namely propylene glycol. The data were tested
for normality using the Shapiro-Wilk test and homogeneity using the Levene test.
Furthermore, Kruskal Wallis and Mann Whitney tests were conducted to test the
difference between the two extract groups. Results: There was a zone of inhibition
around the disc paper in all cassava leaf extract groups indicating the inhibition of
P. gingivalis growth. Statistical results showed a significant difference between
cyanide and non-cyanide cassava leaf extract for all doses (p=0.021). Conclusion:
There is a difference in antibacterial between cyanide and non-cyanide cassava leaf
extracts against P. gingivalis growth.
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