Plant extract activities as antioxidant and antibiofilm against chicken gut bacteria

The occurrence of microbial resistance against antibiotic due to the subtherapeutic dosage of antibiotic growth promoter (AGP) in poultry can be prevented by the antibiofilm substance. Plant secondary compounds have some activities like antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antibiofilm. This research was...

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Main Authors: Erika Gracia, S. Magdalena, Elizabeth Wina, Arnold P. Sinurat, Tresnawati Purwadaria
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan 2018-03-01
Series:Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
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Online Access:http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/jitv/article/view/1800
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spelling doaj-73bec1a3490b4e6dac048d2e2efe621c2020-11-25T01:38:09ZengPusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan PeternakanJurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner0853-73802252-696X2018-03-01231111710.14334/jitv.v23i1.18001412Plant extract activities as antioxidant and antibiofilm against chicken gut bacteriaErika Gracia0S. Magdalena1Elizabeth Wina2Arnold P. Sinurat3Tresnawati Purwadaria4Faculty of Biotechnology, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Jakarta 12930, IndonesiaFaculty of Biotechnology, Atma Jaya Catholic University of Indonesia, Jakarta 12930, IndonesiaIRIAP, BogorIRIAP, BogorIndonesian Research Institute for Animal Production (IRIAP)The occurrence of microbial resistance against antibiotic due to the subtherapeutic dosage of antibiotic growth promoter (AGP) in poultry can be prevented by the antibiofilm substance. Plant secondary compounds have some activities like antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antibiofilm. This research was conducted to obtain the plant with the highest activity of antibiofilm and also antioxidant by analyzing several plant secondary compounds as antioxidant and antibiofilm against chicken’s gut bacteria. The tested plants were clove leaves, leaffruit plants, mangosteen peel, cashew nut shell, guava leaves, and bay leaves. These plants were extracted with methanol or n-hexane using sonication method. The antioxidant activity as the IC50 value of the plant methanol extracts were determined using α,α-diphenyl-β-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay. The biofilm inhibition activity was tested against Escherichia coli, Salmonella enteritidis, and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC® 29213TM using methanol and n-hexane extracts. All of the samples had antioxidant activity. The clove leaves and leaffruit plants had the highest antioxidant activity, while mangosteen peel extract in methanol had the highest antibiofilm activity against all tested bacteria. The species of bacteria also affected the antibiofilm activity. E. coli and S. enteritidis were more resistant to antibiofilm then S. aureus. Mangosteen peel extract which showed high antioxidant and antibiofilm activity is potential to be used as a feed additive to control the pathogenic bacteria.http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/jitv/article/view/1800chickenplantsecondary compoundsantioxidantantibiofilm
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author Erika Gracia
S. Magdalena
Elizabeth Wina
Arnold P. Sinurat
Tresnawati Purwadaria
spellingShingle Erika Gracia
S. Magdalena
Elizabeth Wina
Arnold P. Sinurat
Tresnawati Purwadaria
Plant extract activities as antioxidant and antibiofilm against chicken gut bacteria
Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
chicken
plant
secondary compounds
antioxidant
antibiofilm
author_facet Erika Gracia
S. Magdalena
Elizabeth Wina
Arnold P. Sinurat
Tresnawati Purwadaria
author_sort Erika Gracia
title Plant extract activities as antioxidant and antibiofilm against chicken gut bacteria
title_short Plant extract activities as antioxidant and antibiofilm against chicken gut bacteria
title_full Plant extract activities as antioxidant and antibiofilm against chicken gut bacteria
title_fullStr Plant extract activities as antioxidant and antibiofilm against chicken gut bacteria
title_full_unstemmed Plant extract activities as antioxidant and antibiofilm against chicken gut bacteria
title_sort plant extract activities as antioxidant and antibiofilm against chicken gut bacteria
publisher Pusat Penelitian dan Pengembangan Peternakan
series Jurnal Ilmu Ternak dan Veteriner
issn 0853-7380
2252-696X
publishDate 2018-03-01
description The occurrence of microbial resistance against antibiotic due to the subtherapeutic dosage of antibiotic growth promoter (AGP) in poultry can be prevented by the antibiofilm substance. Plant secondary compounds have some activities like antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antibiofilm. This research was conducted to obtain the plant with the highest activity of antibiofilm and also antioxidant by analyzing several plant secondary compounds as antioxidant and antibiofilm against chicken’s gut bacteria. The tested plants were clove leaves, leaffruit plants, mangosteen peel, cashew nut shell, guava leaves, and bay leaves. These plants were extracted with methanol or n-hexane using sonication method. The antioxidant activity as the IC50 value of the plant methanol extracts were determined using α,α-diphenyl-β-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) assay. The biofilm inhibition activity was tested against Escherichia coli, Salmonella enteritidis, and Staphylococcus aureus ATCC® 29213TM using methanol and n-hexane extracts. All of the samples had antioxidant activity. The clove leaves and leaffruit plants had the highest antioxidant activity, while mangosteen peel extract in methanol had the highest antibiofilm activity against all tested bacteria. The species of bacteria also affected the antibiofilm activity. E. coli and S. enteritidis were more resistant to antibiofilm then S. aureus. Mangosteen peel extract which showed high antioxidant and antibiofilm activity is potential to be used as a feed additive to control the pathogenic bacteria.
topic chicken
plant
secondary compounds
antioxidant
antibiofilm
url http://medpub.litbang.pertanian.go.id/index.php/jitv/article/view/1800
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