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INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED CHEMISTRY (ISAC) 2016 | 2017

Effects of culture medium compositions on antidiabetic activity and anticancer activity of marine endophitic bacteria isolated from sponge

Faiza Maryani; Hani Mulyani; Nina Artanti; Linar Zalinar Udin; Rizna Triana Dewi; Muhammad Hanafi; Tutik Murniasih

High diversity of Indonesia marine spesies and their ability in producing secondary metabolite that can be used as a drug candidate cause this fascinating topic need to explore. Most of marine organisms explored to discover drug is macroorganism whereas microorganism (such as Indonesia marine bacteria) is very limited. Therefore, in this report, antidiabetic and anticancer activity of Indonesia marine bacteria isolated from Sponges’s extract have been studied. Bacteria strain 8.9 which are collection of Research Center for Oseanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences were from Barrang Lompo Island, Makasar, Indonesia. Bacteria were cultured in different culture medium compositions (such as: different pH, source of glucose and water) for 48 hours on a shaker, then they were extracted with ethyl asetate. Extracts of bacteria were tested by DPPH method (antioxidant activity), alpha glucosidase inhibitory activity method (antidiabetic activity), and Alamar Blue assay (anticancer activity) at 200 ppm. According to result, extract of bacteria in pH 8.0 exhibited the greatest antioxidant (19.27% inhibition), antidiabetic (63.95% inhibition) and anticancer activity of T47D cell line (44.62% cell viability) compared to other extracts. However, effect of addition of sugar sources (such as: glucose, sucrose, and soluble starch) and effect of addition of water/sea water exhibited less influence on their bioactivities. In conclusion, Indonesia marine bacteria isolated from sponge have potential a source of bioactive compound in drug discovery field.High diversity of Indonesia marine spesies and their ability in producing secondary metabolite that can be used as a drug candidate cause this fascinating topic need to explore. Most of marine organisms explored to discover drug is macroorganism whereas microorganism (such as Indonesia marine bacteria) is very limited. Therefore, in this report, antidiabetic and anticancer activity of Indonesia marine bacteria isolated from Sponges’s extract have been studied. Bacteria strain 8.9 which are collection of Research Center for Oseanography, Indonesian Institute of Sciences were from Barrang Lompo Island, Makasar, Indonesia. Bacteria were cultured in different culture medium compositions (such as: different pH, source of glucose and water) for 48 hours on a shaker, then they were extracted with ethyl asetate. Extracts of bacteria were tested by DPPH method (antioxidant activity), alpha glucosidase inhibitory activity method (antidiabetic activity), and Alamar Blue assay (anticancer activity) at 200 ppm. Accord...


INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED CHEMISTRY (ISAC) 2016 | 2017

Rubrofusarin from Aspergillus niger GTS01-4 and its biological activity

Megawati; Rizna Triana Dewi; Hanny Mulyani; Faiza Maryani; Puspa Dewi N. Lotullung; Minarti

During the research for bioactive secondary metabolites from microorganisms, the terestrial fungi Aspergillus niger GTS01-4 has been investigated for the evaluation of antimicrobial and cytotoxic activities using brine shrimp (Artemia salina) lethality test and MCF-7 cell line. Further chromatographic separation and purification of myselium extract resulted in the isolation identified as rubrofusarin (1). The structure elucidation of isolated compound was performed using 1D-NMR, and LCMS. Furthermore, the cytotoxicity of rubrofusarin (1) was evaluated and resulted with IC50 of 11.51 µg/mL against MCF-7 and LC50 of 368.11 µg/mL against brine shrimp, respectively. However, rubrofusarin (1) showed moderate activity against E. coli, S. aureus, and B. subtilis compared to standard antibiotic, streptomycin. The average zone of inhibition was ranged from 6 to 8 mm at a concentration of 100 µg/disc. These results suggest that rubrofusarin could be a potential candidate in the field of anticancer drug discovery fr...


PROCEEDINGS OF THE 3RD INTERNATIONAL SYMPOSIUM ON APPLIED CHEMISTRY 2017 | 2017

Antioxidant and α-glucosidase activities of benzoic acid derivate from the bark of Myristica fatua Houtt

Megawati; Akhmad Darmawan; Sofa Fajriah; Gian Primahana; Rizna Triana Dewi; Minarti; Lia Meiliawati

Myrictica fatua Houtt widely used in Indonesian as one of the traditional medicinal plants. Cancer and diabetic mellitus (DM) type 2 are two degenerative diseases caused by the presence of excessive free radicals in the body. Antioxidant and anti-diabetic active compounds were needed to reduce the risk of the diseases. One of the chemical compound groups that can be used as antioxidant and antidiabetic is phenolic compound. Isolation of the methanolic extract of the bark of M. fatua Houtt using chromatography methods led to the isolation of phenolic compound. Methyl 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate showed antioxidant and antidiabetic activities through DPPH free radicals scavenger and α-glucosidase inhibitions activities test showed IC50 value 7.96 and 7.68 ug / mL, respectivelyMyrictica fatua Houtt widely used in Indonesian as one of the traditional medicinal plants. Cancer and diabetic mellitus (DM) type 2 are two degenerative diseases caused by the presence of excessive free radicals in the body. Antioxidant and anti-diabetic active compounds were needed to reduce the risk of the diseases. One of the chemical compound groups that can be used as antioxidant and antidiabetic is phenolic compound. Isolation of the methanolic extract of the bark of M. fatua Houtt using chromatography methods led to the isolation of phenolic compound. Methyl 3,4-dihydroxybenzoate showed antioxidant and antidiabetic activities through DPPH free radicals scavenger and α-glucosidase inhibitions activities test showed IC50 value 7.96 and 7.68 ug / mL, respectively


Medicinal Chemistry Research | 2015

α-Glucosidase inhibitor compounds from Aspergillus terreus RCC1 and their antioxidant activity

Rizna Triana Dewi; Sanro Tachibana; Sofa Fajriah; Muhammad Hanafi


Asian pacific Journal of Tropical Biomedicine | 2015

Antioxidant and α-glucosidase inhibitor activities of natural compounds isolated from Quercus gilva Blume leaves

Anastasia Wheni Indrianingsih; Sanro Tachibana; Rizna Triana Dewi; Kazutaka Itoh


World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology, International Journal of Biological, Biomolecular, Agricultural, Food and Biotechnological Engineering | 2012

Antidiabetic and Antioxidative Activities of Butyrolactone I from Aspergillus terreus MC751

Rizna Triana Dewi; Sanro Tachibana; Ahmad Darmawan


Procedia Chemistry | 2015

Antioxidant and α-Glucosidase Inhibitory Compounds of Centella Asiatica☆

Rizna Triana Dewi; Faiza Maryani


Indonesian Journal of Chemistry | 2014

ISOLATION OF BIOACTIVE COMPOUNDS FROM Aspergillus terreus LS07

Rizna Triana Dewi; Sanro Tachibana; Puspa Dewi; L.B.S. Kardono; Muhammad Ilyas


Indonesian Journal of Chemistry | 2010

THE APPLICABILITY OF THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF TERMOTOGA MARITIMA 4--GLUCANOTRANSFERASE AS THE TEMPLATE FOR SULOCHRIN AS -GLUCOSIDASE INHIBITORS

Rizna Triana Dewi; Yulia Anita; Enade P. Istyastono; Akhmad Darmawan; Muhamad Hanafi


Indonesian Journal of Chemistry | 2017

Docking Sulochrin and Its Derivative as α-Glucosidase Inhibitors of Saccharomyces cerevisiae

Wening Lestari; Rizna Triana Dewi; Leonardus B S Kardono; Arry Yanuar

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Akhmad Darmawan

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Faiza Maryani

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Hani Mulyani

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Hanny Mulyani

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Nina Artanti

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Megawati

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Muhammad Hanafi

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Puspa D. Lotulung

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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Sofa Fajriah

Indonesian Institute of Sciences

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