Antibacterial Activity of Robusta Coffee (Coffea Canephora) Husk Extract Against Enterococcus Faecalis and Phorphyromonas Gingivalis: In Vitro Study
Date
2024-03-01Author
PRASETYA, Rendra Chriestedy
FATIMATUZZAHRO, Nadie
ERMAWATI, Tantin
KRISTINA, Shinta
PRABANINGRUM, Raden Rara Hanifa
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Enterococcus faecalis is one of the bacteria that is commonly found in infected root canals, necrotic
pulp and failure of root canal treatment, while Phorphyromonas gingivalis play a role in inducing periodontitis.
Both bacteria can enter the blood circulation and lead to risk factors for systemic disease such as
atherosclerosis. ChKM is the most widely used root canal sterilization, and also 0.2 % chlorhexidine
mouthwash for long-term usage. It can destroy a potent cell and is allergenic. Developing an alternative
material for root canal sterilization and mouthwash for plaque control is necessary. One of the alternative
natural products that is predicted to have antibacterial effect is robusta coffee husk peels. This research
aimed to investigate the antibacterial activity of robusta coffee (Coffea canephora) husk extract on E.
faecalis and P. gingivalis. The robusta coffee husk was extracted using the maceration process with 96 %
ethanol as the solvent. This research is an experimental laboratory, was tested by disk diffusion methods
(Kirby-Baurer) using Gram-positive E. faecalis ATCC 29212 and Gram-negative P. gingivalis ATCC
33277 consisted of 6 groups: Aquadest as a negative control group, ChKM (for E.facecalis) and 0.2 %
chlorhexidine (for P. gingivalis) as positive control, 4 treatment groups of coffee robusta husk extract with
different concentrations there were 250, 250, 500, 750 and 1,000 mg/mL. The antibacterial effect was
examined by measuring the clear zone around the disk paper. The results of this study proved the presence
of antibacterial activity of coffee robusta husk extract against E. faecalis and P. gingivalis. The higher
concentrations followed with a greater antibacterial effect.
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