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Table of Contents - Molekul Journal
Table of Contents - Molekul Journal vol18 issue2
Adsorption of Congo Red onto Humic Acid Isolated from Peat Soil Gambut Regency, South Kalimantan
Authors: Dewi Umaningrum, Radna Nurmasari, Uripto Trisno Santoso, Maria Dewi Astuti, Hapsari Tyas Pradita
Humic acid is one of the green materials for wastewater treatment including for removal dyes as an adsorbent. Humic acid was isolated from peat soil, Gambut Regency, South Kalimantan following International Humic Substances Society method, and used to adsorb Congo red. The adsorption process was carried out in a batch system and the effect of pH, contact time, and adsorption capacity of Congo red on humic acid were studied. The adsorbent characterization by using FTIR. The results showed that th...
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Analysis of Petroleum Products Spill Potential Impact (Gasoline and Diesel Fuels) on Soil Fertility Quality Around Pertamina Rewulu-Cilacap Pipeline Bantul-Yogyakarta
Authors: Thaifah Muthohharoh, Linda Johana Latumahina, Suyanta Suyanta, Suherman Suherman
This research focused on analyzing the potential impact of petroleum products spill (gasoline and diesel fuels) on soil fertility quality around PERTAMINA Rewulu-Cilacap Pipeline Bantul, Yogyakarta. The objectives of this study were to analyze the change of soil fertility parameters that are contaminated by gasoline and diesel fuel oils, compared to uncontaminated soil as control. Soil samples were collected from Pertamina Rewulu-Cilacap around the pipeline. Some physico-chemical properties that...
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Antibacterial Peptide from Chymotrypsin Hydrolysate of Jatropha Seeds with RP-HPLC Fractionation
Authors: Zehan Andriana, Tutik Dwi Wahyuningsih, Tri Joko Raharjo
Antimicrobial peptide (AMP), as a new antibiotic agent, has promising prospects in overcoming the problem of resistance. AMP production can be carried out by proteolytic enzymes. Protein from castor bean (R. communis) is toxic, so it can potentially be a source of AMP. This study aims to obtain protein hydrolysate from the castor bean (R. communis) using several extraction methods, including SDS dialysis, SDS-gel filtration, trifluoroacetic acid (TFA), and acetone precipitation. Chymotrypsin enz...
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Antimicrobial Activity of Natural Solid Soap with a Combination of Liquid Cheese Waste, Turmeric (Curcuma longa), and Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus polyrhizus) Peel
Authors: Solikah Ana Estikomah, Suranto Suranto, Ari Susilowati, Mohammad Masykuri
Yoghurt whey is a product from fermented cheese liquid waste. Yoghurt cheese liquid waste has been known to contain lactoferrin. Lactoferrin functions as an antimicrobial. yoghurt made from whey has not been widely utilized as a solid soap ingredient. This research focuses on producing solid natural soap made of yoghurt whey with added natural dye turmeric and dragon fruit peel, soap quality testing, and analysis of the soap's antibacterial activity toward Staphylococcus aureus. The solid soap w...
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Antioxidant and Antiatherogenic Responses of Black Solo Garlic in Alloxan-Induced White Rats
Authors: Saryono saryono, Atikah Proverawati, Latifah Jehloh
The association between the consumption of black solo garlic (SG) and the increase in antioxidant enzymes and the ability to prevent atherogenicity has not been studied much. This study aims to examine the antioxidant and antiatherogenic capacities of black solo garlic in aloksan induced rats. This study used a true experimental design with a pre- and post-test approach with a control group design. The sample of 30 Wistar rats was randomly divided into 6 groups: a healthy control, a negative con...
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Biochemical Characterization of Ketapang Lipase: Its Preference to Short-Chain Fatty Acids despite the Long-Chain Fatty Acids Dominant Content
Authors: Taritsu Hazal Faradis, Meilynda Pomeistia, Nurul Hasan Basri, Jannatin 'Ardhuha, Erin Ryantin Gunawan, Lalu Rudyat Telly Savalas
Lipases are versatile enzymes with high specificity toward lipid substrate. They have many industrial applications, such as in food, pharmacy, and green fuel. So far, most explored lipases are from microbial and animal sources, whereas those from plants are less studied. The present study aims to characterize ketapang (Terminalia catappa Linn) lipase. The lipase was isolated from germinating ketapang seeds. The activity was determined by hydrolysis of virgin coconut oil (VCO). Biochemical charac...
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Characteristic of Natural and Acid-activated Clay From Hatu Village, Mollucas Province: FTIR, XRD, XRF, SEM-EDX, TEM, and BET Analysis
Authors: Serly Jolanda Sekewael, Mirella Fonda Maahury
Research on the chemical and physical characteristics of natural and acid-activated clay from Hatu Village had been carried out using FTIR, XRD, XRF, SEM-EDX, TEM, and BET surface area analyzer instruments. The natural clay had activated with 0.25 M sulfuric acid for 3 hours using the reflux method, then calcined with 700 Watt microwave radiation for 10 minutes. Overall, FTIR data show tetrahedral and octahedral functional groups that create clay minerals. There is a decrease in absorption inten...
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Cholestan Steroids from The Stem Bark of Aglaia angustifolia Miq and Their Cytotoxic Activity against MCF-7 Breast Cancer Cell Lines
Authors: Ricson Pemimpin Hutagaol, Tjandrawati Mozef, Sofa Fajriah, Gian Primahana, Unang Supratman, Desi Harneti, Ace Tatang Hidayat, Khalijah Awang, Yoshihito Shiono
With about 120 species, Aglaia is one of the largest genera of the plant family Meliaceae (the mahogany plants). Various Aglaia species have been investigated since the 1960s for their phytochemical constituents and biological properties. This research objective was to find secondary metabolites that have activity as anti-breast cancer compounds from endemic Indonesian Aglaia, such as Aglaia angustifolia Miq. Two cholestan type steroids, stigmast-5en-3α-acetat (1), as a new steroid with α-ste...
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Cytotoxic Potential of Essential Oil Isolated from Clibadium Surinamese L Leaves Against T47D Breast and HeLa Cervical Cancer Cells
Authors: Rahmi Vika Ulia, Suryati suryati, Adlis Santoni
Semambu (C. surinamense L) plant is a shrub plant that is easy to find. Several terpenoid compounds have been isolated from this plant, previous studies have shown cytotoxic activity of terpenoid class compounds. Terpenoid compounds in a plant are mostly found in essential oils (monoterpenes and sesquiterpenes). So far, there has been no report on the cytotoxic potential of essential oils from the leaves of this plant. It is necessary to isolate the essential oils from C. surinamense L leaves an...
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Development and Characterization of Edible Films Based on Gelatin/Chitosan Composites Incorporated with Zinc Oxide Nanoparticles for Food Protection
Authors: Asrul Bahar, Samik Samik, Maria Monica Sianita, Nita Kusumawati, Ianatul Khafidlah, Supari Muslim, AR. Sella Auliya
The increase in cases of global environmental pollution due to plastic waste makes the development of biodegradable active packaging very urgent. Gelatin (G), is one of the potential edible film raw materials. However, its weak water barrier and mechanical properties have limited its wide application. The addition of chitosan nanofiber (CHNF) and zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONP) is expected to improve the mechanical and barrier properties and present antioxidant and antimicrobial properties to t...
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Effect of Annealing and Etching Times on Anatase TiO2 Hollow Sphere
Authors: Khusna Arif Rakhman, Nurul Hidayat Aprilita, Indriana Kartini
The development of high-efficiency photocatalysts plays an important role in the application of solar energy conversion. Titanium dioxide (TiO2) with an anatase crystalline phase is well-known as semiconductor thin layers for solar cells. This work has constructed a novel TiO2 hollow sphere (HST) in a 2-step synthesis. The first step is coating the SiO2 template with TiO2 to build a core-shell of SiO2@TiO2 (CSST). The second step is etching via sonication to elute the SiO2 from CSST and construc...
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Effect of Hydrophilic Polymers on Solubility Properties of Ketoprofen - 2,5-Dihydroxybenzoic Acid Multicomponent Solids
Authors: Yudi Wicaksono, Budipratiwi Wisudyaningsih, Karina Priyadi Devi Wahyu Priyadi, Aisyah Prida Laily, Salsabila Bara Putri
Ketoprofen is a medicinal compound derivative of phenyl alkanoic acid that works as an anti-inflammatory, antipyretic, and analgesic. In the Biopharmaceutical Classification Systems, ketoprofen is a class II drug with high permeability but low solubility. Due to its low solubility, the absorption and bioavailability of ketoprofen are very limited, which can affect its therapeutic effectiveness. This study aimed to increase ketoprofen's solubility by forming multicomponent solids using 2,5-dihydr...
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Encapsulation of Jeruju Leaves Ethanol Extract (Acanthus ilicifolius L.) and It's Antiinflammatory Activities Against Carrageenan-Induced Mice
Authors: Indra Lasmana Tarigan, Tiara Kharisma, Restina Bemis, Sutrisno Sutrisno, Madyawati Latief
Jeruju (Acanthus ilicifolius) leaves ethanol extract contains flavonoids that function as an antiinflammatory source. So it is necessary to research to increase the utilization of ethanol extract of Acanthus ilicifolius leaves (A. ilicifolius L.) in encapsulations to increase the stability of antiinflammatory chemical compounds. Concentrated dyestuff extracts are often unstable, so they need to be converted into solid form, and one technique that can be done is encapsulation. Encapsulation aims...
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Enhanced Microwave Absorption Quality of Bio-Silica-Barium-Ferrite Composites: Interplay of Fe3+ and Si4+
Authors: Wahyu Widanarto, Mukhtar Effendi, Wahyu Tri Cahyanto, Sib Krishna Ghoshal, Candra Kurniawan, Erfan Handoko, Mudrik Alaydrus
This paper reports the improved microwave (MW) absorption characteristics of some newly prepared bio-silica-barium-ferrite composites (SBFCs) of the form (x)Bio-SiO2:(80-x)Fe2O3:(20) BaO (where x = 0, 2, and 4 wt.%). These composites were prepared using the modified solid-state reaction method with simultaneous sintering at 800 and 1100 °C. SBFCs were studied to determine the impact of various bio-silica concentrations on their morphology, structure, magnetic properties, permittivity, permeabil...
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Extract of Rhoeo Discolor Leaf as a Reducing and Stabilizing Agent in the Synthesis of Silver Nanoparticles
Authors: Gusrizal Gusrizal, Endah Sayekti, Sri Radianti
Silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) have been synthesized using Rhoeo discolor leaf extract as a reducing and stabilizing agent. AgNPs were synthesized by adding silver nitrate to the extract of Rhoeo discolor and incubating it in a boiling water bath. The change in color of the mixture from clear to yellow indicated AgNPs formation. The synthesized AgNPs were spherical and showed an absorption peak at around 410-420 nm. The size of particles was distributed from 92 to 485 nm with an average size of 17...
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Fatty Acid Profile and Squalene Content in Cucumber Seed Oil (Cucumis sativus)
Authors: Hartati Soetjipto, Teresa Febriyanti, Agus Ign. Kristijanto
Cucurbitaceae is known as a source of vegetable oil that can be used in the fields of food, medicine, and cosmetics. Several studies showed that vegetable oil from the Cucurbitaceae contains squalene. Squalene is a high-economic value compound that was originally found in shark liver oil. This compound is proven to be very beneficial for health and cosmetics. The objectives of the study are to determine the fatty acid profile and squalene content of cucumber seed oil using the Gas Chromatograph...
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Formulation, Characterization, and Sunscreen Potential Evaluation of Nutmeg Leaf Essential Oil Nanoemulsions (Myristica fragrans Houtt.)
Authors: Undri Rastuti, Senny Widyaningsih, Mochammad Chasani, Ranti Kamila Habibie, Vani Fitria Rosita Elly, Sity Khalidah Zia
Nutmeg leaf essential oil (Myristica Fragrans Houtt.) is one of the natural ingredients which have antioxidant activity and potential as a sunscreen. The research aims to formulate nutmeg leaf essential oil nanoemulsion, characterize, and determine its potency as a sunscreen. Nutmeg leaf essential oil nanoemulsion was formulated with 1; 3; and 5 mL of oil content with two variations of surfactant. The characterization included organoleptic, pH, viscosity, %T, nanoemulsion type, droplet size, the...
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Glycine-modulated Zirconium Perylene-based Metal-Organic Framework for Rhodamin B Photocatalytic Degradation
Authors: Agustino Zulys, Mella Defania, Jarnuzi Gunlazuardi, Adawiah Adawiah
Photocatalysis employing Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) material may degrade Rhodamin B pollutant. MOF photocatalytic activity can be adjusted by altering the ligands, metal ions, and modulators. This research aims to synthesize glycine-modulated zirconium perylene-based metal organic framework (Zr-PTCA-Gly) for Rhodamin B photocatalytic degradation under visible light irradiation. The activated Zr-PTCA-Gly exhibits good catalytic activity to degrade Rhodamine B with a 95% degradation efficiency....
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Green Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles using Peronema canescens Leaves Extract and Their Catalytic Performance for Dyes and Nitro Compounds
Authors: Aswin Falahudin, Numpon Insin, Salprima Yudha S, Morina Adfa
The most interesting and well-known research in the field of gold nanomaterials synthesis is the use of "green chemistry" to prepare gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). In this study, Peronema canescens leaf extract was used as the synthesis medium to successfully produce AuNPs in a way that was cheap, quick, and good for the environment. A UV-visible spectrophotometer, particle size analysis (PSA), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to find out more about the AuNPs that were prepared....
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Identification and Expression of cGnRH-II Gene in Three Strains Osphronemus gouramy (Soang, Jepun and Bluesafir)
Authors: Rita Eka Rosita, Hamdan Syakuri, Agus Nuryanto, Endang Hilmi, Purnama Sukardi, Norman Arie Prayogo
Gouramy (Osphronemus gouramy) has very high economic value and is easy to cultivate. Currently there are about six strains that have been successfully cultivated based on their reproductive ability to produce eggs, namely goose (soang, goose gouramy), jepun (japan, japonica), blue sapphire, paris, bastar (broiler) and porcelain. One of the reasons for these differences in ability is internal factors which can be seen through the identification and expression of the cGnRH gene that each of these ...
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Immunostimulant Compounds Identification in Indonesian Underutilized Zingiberaceae Spices
Authors: Dian Rosalina, Nancy Dewi Yuliana, Ririn Anggraeni, Endang Prangdimurti
Spices are known for its health beneficial effect beside its function as flavouring and condiment. This study aimed to screen immunostimulant activities of 12 underutilized species of Zingiberaceae grown in Indonesia. The compound associated with immunostimulant activity in the most active sample was identified by linking the chromatogram profile of hexane, chloroform, ethyl acetate, methanol, and water fractions of the selected spices to its activity using orthogonal projection to the least squ...
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Isolation and Identification of Cellulolytic Bacteria from Gut of Horn Beetle Larvae (Oryctes rhinoceros L.)
Authors: Riskawati Riskawati, Hasnah Natsir, Seniwati Dali, Maswati Baharuddin
The horn beetle larvae (Oryctes rhinoceros L.) contain symbiotic bacteria that are used to digest and degrade cellulose as food so that it has the potential to produce cellulase enzymes. This study aims to isolate, characterize and identify microbial symbionts from horn beetle larvae that have the potential to produce cellulase enzymes.The methods in this study include morphology and physiology identification of bacteria, qualitative and quantitative activity tests and species determination usin...
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Isolation and Molecular Identification of Amylolytic Bacteria from Oryctes rhinoceros L. Larvae Decomposing Empty Palm Oil Fruit Bunches
Authors: Sahriani Uto, Rugaiyah Arfah, Seniwati Dali, Maswati Baharuddin
Oryctes rhinoceros L. is an organism that helps the decomposition of oil palm empty fruit bunches (OPEFB). In the larvae's intestines, there are symbiotic bacteria that are used in the process of food degradation in the digestive system, one of which is amylolytic bacteria. This study aims to isolate and molecular identify amylolytic bacteria that produce amylase enzymes from horn beetle larvae. The techniques are used to screen and isolate bacteria from horn beetle larvae. Bacterial identificat...
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Kinetics Study on Thermal Degradation of Polystyrene and Sulfonated Polystyrene from Styrofoam Waste
Authors: Edi Pramono, Chintya Dewi, Fitria Rahmawati
This research studied kinetics of thermal degradation of polystyrene (PS), and sulfonated polustyrene (sPS) which were synthesized from styrofoam waste. The thermal study was conducted by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) at various heating rate of 10, 15, 20 and 25 dpm. The kinetics parameters were determined by Coats Redfern (CR), Friedman (FM), Kissinger-Akahira-Sunose (KAS) and Ozawa-Flynn-Wall (OFW) models. TGA result found that PS has range thermal stability of 274 – 415 oC, but sPS has ...
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Morelloflavone and Molecular Docking from Stembark of Chisocheton lasiocarpus and Its Cytotoxic Activity Against Breast Cancer Mcf-7 Cell Lines
Authors: Nurlelasari Nurlelasari, Desi Harneti, Rani Maharani, Darwati Darwati, Tri Mayanti, Kindi Farabi, Muhammad Hanafi, Unang Supratman
Chisocheton is a plant of the Meliaceae family which has been known as a source of limonoids, triterpenoids, steroids, alkaloids and phenolics. This plant is the second largest in the Meliaceae, with 53 species widely distributed in tropical and subtropical regions including Indonesia. From this genus, compounds that have interesting activities have been found, including anti-inflammatory, antimalarial, cytotoxic, antitumor and anticancer. One of the species that has the potential to find new co...
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Phytochemical Constituent and Cytotoxic Activity of Eusideroxylon zwageri Teijsm & Binn Extract and Sub-Fraction on Human Breast Cancer Cell Line T47D
Authors: Yayan Rabbani Kurniawan, Adlis Santoni, Suryati Suryati
Eusideroxylon zwageri Teijsm. & Binn T has been reported to have bioactivity, one of which is the potential as an excellent cytotoxic agent using the BSLT method. So far, stage tests using cancer cells and analysis of the content of secondary metabolites have not been reported, Therefore, it is essential to analyze the content of secondary metabolites using Liquid Chromatography – Tandem Mass Spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) and determination of cytotoxic activity using Brine Shrimp Lethality Test (BL...
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Potential Endophytic Fungi from the Leaves of Syzygium zeylanicum (L.) and Their Secondary Metabolite
Authors: Elfita Elfita, Syarifah Syarifah, Hary Widjajanty, Arum Setiawan, Alfia Rahma Kurniawati
Endophytic fungi coexist without harms in the host in some parts or all parts of its lifecycle. Endophytic fungi excrete specialized bioactive compounds beneficial for of its host; the compound itself can be different from what can be found on their host. Endophytic fungi are capable to excrete biologically significant secondary metabolites acting as antidiabetic, antioxidant, antimicrobial, and cytostatic agents. Endophytic fungi existence are common across different plants; including Syzygium ...
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Production, Characterization, and Toxicity Test of L-asparaginase from Vibrio alginolyticus Bacterial Symbiont of Green Algae Caulerpa lentillifera
Authors: Ni Putu Kasturiasih, Ahyar Ahmad, Rugaiyah A. Arfah, Siti Khairunnur, Nunuk Hariani Soekamto, Paulina Taba, Yusafir Hala, Harningsih Karim
L-asparaginase is an enzyme that can be used as an anticancer therapeutic agent. This study aimed to optimize fermentation time for production, optimization, and to test the toxicity of L-asparaginase from Vibrio alginolyticus (V. alginolyticus) bacterial symbiont of green algae Caulerpa lentillifera (C. lentillifera). The activity of L-asparaginase enzyme assay and the toxicity test were done by using the Nessler method and the Brine Shrimp Lethality Test (BSLT) method respectively. The results...
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Screening The Anticancer Activity for New Schiff Bases of Natural Steroids
Authors: Nawfal Abdul Samad Selman, Layla Jasim Abbas
The significance of cholesterol and ergosterol (provitamin d2) in biological systems has prompted interest in these compounds as pharmaceuticals. It has been reported on the effective straightforward synthesis of Schiff base modifications of cholesterol aldehyde and ergosterol aldehyde and their assessment as possible agents against cancer (esophagus natural cell lines and human cancer cells). Through a process called Steglish esterification, the initial cholesterol and ergosterol are converted ...
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Steroids Produced by Endophytic Fungus Lasiodiplodia Theobromae From Aglaia Argentea Blume and Their Cytotoxic Activity Against Hela Cervical Cancer Cell Lines
Authors: Unang Supratman, Sari Purbaya, Desi Harneti, Asri Peni Wulandari, Yeni Mulyani, Azmi Azhari, Aprilia Permata Sari
Three steroids, ergosterol (1), ergosterol peroxide (2) and stigmasterol (3) have been isolated from endophytic fungus, Lasiodiplodia theobromae derived from the root of Aglaia argentea Blume. The steroids were isolated by vacuum chromatography and column chromatography, the chemical structure was established following the analysis of 1D-NMR, 2D-NMR, IR, MS and by comparison with previously reported spectra data. Ergosterol peroxide (2) and stigmasterol (3) were reported for the first time isola...
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Synthesis and Characterization of 4-amino-N'-[(1E)-1-(2-hydroxy-6-methyl-4-oxo-4H-pyran-3-yl)ethylidene]benzohydrazide and its Cu(II), Ni(II), Zn(II) and Mn(II) Complexes
Authors: Chigozie John Onyinye Anarado, Chinasa Grace Iziga, Collins Ugochukwu Ibeji, Ilknur Babahan-Bircan, Burak Coban, Füsun Cömert, Charity Ebere Anarado
New benzohydrazone compound, 4-amino-N'-[(1E)-1-(2-hydroxy-6-methyl-4-oxo-4H-pyran-3-yl)ethylidene] benzohydrazide (HL1) and its Cu(II), Ni(II), Zn(II) and Mn(II) complexes were synthesized. The structures of HL1 and its complexes were elucidated by elemental analysis and IR, UV-Vis, 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry. The infrared spectral data of the complexes revealed that HL1 coordinated with the metal ions through azomethine nitrogen, enolic oxygen and amide carbonyl oxygen a...
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Synthesis and Characterization of Anethole-lauryl Methacrylate Copolymer via Cationic Polymerization
Authors: Desi Suci Handayani, Alfia Uke Tahara, Maulidan Firdaus, Venty Suryanti, Triana Kusumaningsih, Soerya Dewi Marliyana, Fajar Rakhman Wibowo, Muhammad Widyo Wartono
The synthesis of anethole-lauryl methacrylate (LMA) copolymer had been carried out by cationic polymerization using BF3O(C2H5)2 as the initiator without the use of solvent at room temperature (28-30 °C) over atmospheric N2 conditions. Polymerization was conducted by varying LMA concentration i.e. 2%, 4%, and 6%, (w/w) with respect to the anethole weight. Structural determination of co-poly(anethole-LMA) was done using FTIR and 1H-NMR spectrophotometer. The relative molecular weight (Mv) of co-p...
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Synthesis and Evaluation of Some Sulfonamide-Substituted of 1,3,5-Triphenyl Pyrazoline Derivatives as Tyrosinase Enzyme Inhibitors
Authors: Nofal Herfindo, Neni Frimayanti, Ihsan ikhtiarudin, Yum eryanti, Adel zamri
Pyrazoline is well-known as heterocycles compound that can exhibit many biological effects. In this work, we synthesized a series of sulfonamide-substituted 1,3,5-triphenyl pyrazoline compounds as a promising tyrosinase inhibitor agent. These compounds prepared by multicomponent reaction of corresponding aldehyde, ketone, and hydrazine using seal-vessel reactor. Pyrazolines compound were tested for their tyrosinase inhibitor activity through in vitro assay. The test result found that compound 4c...
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Synthesis, Activity Test and Molecular Docking of Novel Nitrophenylcalix[4]-2-methylresorcinarene Derivatives as Antimalarial Agent
Authors: Siti Astika Nisa, Jumina Jumina, Muhammad Idham Darussalam Mardjan, Yehezkiel Steven Kurniawan
This research involved the synthesis, antimalarial assay and molecular docking of novel nitrophenylcalix[4]-2-methylresorcinarene derivatives. Calix[4]-2-methylresorcinarene derivatives, i.e., 2N, 3N and 4N, were synthesized in a one-step reaction through the cyclo-condensation reaction between resorcinol and aldehydes, i.e., 2-nitrobenzaldehyde, 3-nitrobenzaldehyde and 4-nitrobenzaldehyde, respectively. The reaction was carried out through the reflux method with ethanol and hydrochloric acid 37...
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Synthesis, Characterization, and Antibacterial Activity Test of Geothermal Silica/AgNO3 Thin Film
Authors: Yayuk Astuti, R.A. Yunita Suci Rahayu, Arnelli Arnelli
Geothermal silica waste offers convenient, economical, and environmentally friendly material with high hydrophobicity to produce thin films. Silica-thin films from geothermal waste using the sol-gel method, though, no addition of AgNO3 was conducted for antibacterial functions. This study aims to produce silica-thin films from geothermal waste with the addition of AgNO3 and analyze the antibacterial activity. The procedures carried out in this research were (i) an acid leaching process using HNO...
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The Exploration of Bioactive Peptides that Docked to SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein from Goats’ Milk Beta-Casein by In Silico
Authors: Hermawan Setyo Widodo, Tridjoko Wisnu Murti, Ali Agus, Ambar Pertiwiningrum
Beta-casein in milk is known to be a bioactive peptide producer because of its amino acid sequence. Bioactive peptides have prospected molecules that can adhere with SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, so they can inhibit the virus from hooking up with human cell receptor protein. The research is aimed to find any peptides from goat’s milk beta-casein that are prospective candidates as SARS-CoV-2 spike protein inhibitors. Goat’s milk beta-casein was simulated as being digested by the digestive tract. ...
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The Sesquiterpenoids from Aglaia cucullata Peel Fruit and Their Cytotoxic Activities Against B16-F10 and HeLa Cancer Cell Lines
Authors: Unang Supratman, Intan Hawina Anjari, Desi Harneti, Al Arofatus Naini, Kindi Farabi, Risyandi Anwar
Sesquiterpenoids are terpenoid derivative compounds that have a diverse chemical structure and pharmacological effects. Sesquiterpenoids can be found in many plants of Aglaia which is the large source of natural compounds in the Meliaceae family. This research was aimed to elucidate the structure of sesquiterpenoids from the peel fruit of Aglaia cucullata and their cytotoxic activities against two human cancer cell lines. The n-hexane extract was separated and further purified by various chromat...
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