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Table of Contents - Molekul Journal
Table of Contents - Molekul Journal vol19 issue1
Adsorption of Methylene Blue using the Biosorbent of Coconut Fiber Activated by Nitric Acid
Authors: Anselmus Boy Baunsele, Aloisius Masan Kopon, Erly Grizca Boelan, Maria A. U. Leba, Faderina Komisia, Maria B. Tukan, Maximus M. Taek, Gerardus D. Tukan, Hildegardis Missa, Dwi Siswanta, Johnson N. Naat, Rahayu Rahayu
The textile industry in the world keeps increasing, but it harms environmental pollution caused by textile dye waste. Synthetic dyes contain carcinogenic and mutagenic ingredients that can demage the environment and aquatic biota. The alternative to handling dye pollution with a low-cost method is adsorption using nitric acid-activated coconut fiber. Coconut fiber was an abundant agricultural waste and economical, and it had an active site that contained many compounds such as cellulose, lignin,...
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Antimalarial Activity of Mangrove Plants and Possible Mechanisms of Action: A Scoping Review
Authors: Andita Fitri Mutiara Rizki, Wihda Aisarul Azmi, Muhaimin Muhaimin, Melva Louisa, I Made Artika, Josephine Elizabeth Siregar
Malaria is one of life threatening-infectious diseases with high mortality rate in African regions. Malaria is also one of public health problem in most of Southeast Asia (SEA) regions. This disease is caused by a Apicomplexan parasite; Plasmodium sp., which can be transmitted from humans to humans via Anopheles sp. To date, the need of a new antimalarial drug is still high, due to the rapid increase of drug resistance. Natural-derived drug candidates are still being used by researchers to devel...
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Approximate Solution to the Schrödinger Equation of Exotic Doubly Muonic Helium-like Systems Using Hydrogenic-based Matrix Mechanics
Authors: Redi Kristian Pingak, Johanes Eliaser Jacob, Bernandus Bernandus, Albert Zicko Johannes, Ely Setiawan
The approximate solution to the Schrödinger equation of exotic doubly muonic helium-like systems has been obtained using a simple matrix method based on hydrogenic s-states. Each system considered consists of a positively charged nucleus surrounded by 2 negatively charged muons XZ+μ-μ- (2 Z 36). The present work aims to obtain approximate ground-state energies of the systems and to decompose the energies in terms of the basis states used. Here, the wave function was expressed as a linear comb...
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Bioactivity of Papua Red Fruit Extract (Pandanus conoideus L.) Against Superoxide dismutase, Malondialdehyde and Blood Glucose of Rat (Rattus norvegicus L.) Hyperglycemia
Authors: Yermia Semuel Mokosuli, Natalina Migau, Masje Wurarah
Red fruit (Pandanus conodus L.) is a plant native to Papua, ethnomedical used as a traditional medicine with a wide spectrum of pharmacological effects. However, research on the bioactivity of red fruit is still very poorly reported. The aim of this study was to characterize the bioactive content, antioxidant bioactivity and the effect of lowering blood glucose in hyperglycemic rats. Red fruit has extracted used the maceration method with 95% ethanol. Analysis of active compound content using Ga...
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Chitinase Enzyme-Producing Endophytic Bacterias From the Roots of the Plant Gembolo (Dioscorea bulbifera): Isolation, Characterization and its Potential as an Antifungal Agent
Authors: Vivi Alfi Yunita, Hasnah Natsir, Ahyar Ahmad, Maswati Baharuddin
Chitinase is an enzyme of the chitinolytic group that has many roles in agriculture, especially as an antifungal, because chitin is one of the constituent components of the fungal cell wall. This study aimed to isolate and identify endophytic bacteria from gembolo (Dioscorea bulbifera) roots and to characterize the chitinase enzyme from these endophytic bacteria to be used as an antifungal. Isolation and identification of gembolo plant root endophytic bacteria using PCR method of 16S rRNA gene a...
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Direct Extraction and Conversion of Microalgal Lipid from Chlorella vulgaris to Biodiesel Through In Situ Process Assisted by Sonication
Authors: Melysa Wulandari, Sofijan Hadi, Purkan Purkan, Sri Sumarsih, Abdulloh Abdulloh, Dwi Kusuma Wahyuni, Bambang Piluharto
Direct extraction and conversion of microalgal lipid to biodiesel in one step process is developed to initiate an efficiently method in the biofuel production. The method that called as in-situ process had been applied in the biodiesel production from microalgae Chlorella vulgaris lipid by involving of sonication assisting. Various parameters that affect the in-situ transesterification were investigated to find the optimum conditions including power of sonication, co-solvent use, and biomass amo...
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Enhancement of TiO2 Photocatalyst Using Rare Earth Oxide (La2O3) via a Simple Preparation Method for Degradation of Methylene Blue under Visible Light
Authors: Taufik Abdillah Natsir, Alam Reformasi Putra Pamungkas, Nurul Hidayat Aprilita
The modification of TiO2 using rare earth oxide (La2O3) to increase the photodegradation activity of TiO2 under visible light has been conducted. The goal of this research is to identify the influence of La2O3 on the TiO2 to the photocatalytic activity of TiO2. The mixed oxide of TiO2/La2O3 was prepared using the precipitation method. The as-prepared catalyst was then calcined at 923 K. The photocatalyst was characterized using SRUV, XRD, FTIR, and SEM-EDX. The results showed that the photocatal...
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Evaluating Porins OmpK35 and OmpK36 mRNA Expression in Ciprofloxacin-Resistant Klebsiella pneumoniae
Authors: Indah Sulistiyawati, Daniel Joko Wahyono, Wahyu Siswandari
Porin messenger RNA (mRNA) expression significantly influences porin permeability and reduces antibiotic penetration. Klebsiella pneumoniae has developed resistance to several antibiotics. Decreased expression levels of OmpK35 and OmpK36 porins result in changes in the porin profile and even functional loss of porins. This research aimed to analyze the relative expression of the outer membrane porins, OmpK35 and OmpK36. The research methodology involved MIC assays and quantification of OmpK35 an...
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Immobilization of Urease from Psophocarpus tetragonolobus L. DC. using Natrium Alginate Supporting Matrix
Authors: Zusfahair Zusfahair, Dian Riana Ningsih, Puji Lestari, Bilalodin Bilalodin, Eva Aryanti, Niken Istikhari Muslihah
Urease is an enzyme that has the role to hydrolyzes urea into ammonia and carbon dioxide. Immobilization is one of the most efficient strategies to improve its activity recovery and properties of urease. This research started with the germination of winged beans for 8 days. The winged bean was extracted by grinding using a mortar and pestle and then added with phosphate buffer at pH 7. The solution was homogenized using a stirrer and then centrifuged in cold conditions so that an extract of urea...
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Metabolite Profiles of Sukabumi Arabica Green Coffee Beans Evaluated by 1H NMR-Based Metabolomics
Authors: Ahmad Hamdani, Nizar Happyana
Although Sukabumi arabica coffee is one of the famous coffees in Indonesia, however its chemical information is still limited in the literature. In this work, the metabolite profiles of arabica green coffee beans obtained from various plantations in Sukabumi, including Ciayunan, Pondok Halimun, and Selabintana were evaluated by 1H NMR-based metabolomics. In total, 19 metabolites were successfully identified, including the major and minor metabolites of the coffee. The score plot of the OPLS-DA (...
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Molecular Docking Analysis of Hydroxy Chalcones and Flavones from Anisaldehyde and Veratraldehyde as EGFR Inhibitors: Predicting Anticancer Potential
Authors: Wisnu Pambudi, Winarto Haryadi, Sabirin Matsjeh, Chairil Anwar
This study aimed to investigate the potential of hydroxy chalcone and flavone derivatives as inhibitors of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) with anticancer properties. Molecular docking simulations were conducted using Autodock Tools 1.5.6 and Discovery Studio visualizer. The EGFR protein structure with the PDB code 1M17 was utilized as the receptor, explicitly targeting the binding pocket. Redocking of the reference ligand erlotinib yielded a binding energy of -7.51 kcal mol-1 with a...
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Physicochemical Properties and Biodegradability of Biofilm Based on Taro Starch and Duck Bone Gelatin
Authors: Trias Ayu Laksanawati, Muhammad Habbib Khirzin, Maghfirotul Amaniyah, Karina Meidayanti, Bella Diah Deva
Biofilm is an environmentally friendly plastic that is easily biodegradable. However, not all biodegradable plastics have the desired properties for packaging because they are made from renewable natural materials. The biofilm in this study was made from renewable natural raw materials that had never been used before, namely taro starch and duck bone gelatin. Mixing the two materials improve their physical properties and biodegradabilily This study was to to investigate the effect of adding duck...
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Production of High Protein MOCAF (Modified Cassava Flour) Using Papain and Lactic Acid Bacteria
Authors: DIni Nur Afifah, Anwar Ma'ruf, Regita Nanda Putri, Arif Prashadi Santosa, Alwani Hamad
Wheat is one of Indonesia's primary sources of carbohydrates. However, the need for wheat still depends on imports. So, developing local flour based on Indonesia's natural resources is necessary. One source of carbohydrates easily found in Indonesia is cassava (Manihot esculenta crantz). Although there are many in Indonesia, the diversification of cassava-based products is still limited. In this research, MOCAF flour was developed and produced by fermenting cassava tubers with lactic acid bacter...
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Silver-and-Sulphur-Codoped Fe3O4/TiO2 as a Magnetically Separable Photocatalyst for Methylene Blue Degradation under Visible Light
Authors: Eko Sri Kunarti, Dewi Agustiningsih, Fajar Inggit Pambudi, Stefen Rusli, Bambang Rusdiarso
This research aimed to investigate how the addition of silver and sulphur dopants modified the TiO2 photocatalyst to enhance its responsiveness to visible light and improve its photocatalytic activity for methylene blue degradation. In addition, Fe3O4 was also added as a core to add magnetic properties to the photocatalyst material. The Fe3O4/TiO2-Ag/S materials were prepared using FeCl3.6H2O and FeSO4.7H2O as the magnetite precursors, titanium tetraisopropoxide (TTIP) as the TiO2 precursor, whi...
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Soil Toxicity Around the Textile Industry in Bantul using Spinach Seeds (Amaranthus gangeticus) and Bean Sprouts (Phaseolus aureus)
Authors: Siti Alysha Astari, Suherman Suherman, Mudasir Mudasir
The toxicity test of zinc metal in soil samples around the textile industry in Bantul on the growth of spinach (Amaranthus gangeticus) and bean sprouts (Phaseolus aureus) has been investigated in relation with the environmental assesment for the impact of industrial activities. This research was conducted to study physicochemical properties, adsorption-desorption, and zinc metal toxicity in the soil around the textile industry on the growth of spinach and bean sprouts. The study of phy...
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Sustainable Bioplastics Made from Cassava Peel Waste Starch and Carrageenan Formulations: Synthesis and Characterization
Authors: Esa Ghanim Fadhallah, Indah Nurul Assa'diyah, Nana Juwita, Sholeha Tullaila, Muhammad Kahfi Kharisma Yudistiro, Ahmad Sapta Zuidar, Amarilia Harsanti Dameswary
Plastic waste has become a global environmental problem as it is difficult to decompose and harms the environment. The alternative solution to overcome this problem is to produce biodegradable plastics made from renewable materials. Cassava peel waste contains starch that can form a thin film but has poor mechanical properties. Therefore, it is necessary to include additional substances to enhance its strength. Carrageenan is a substance that can improve bioplastic mechanical properties. This st...
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Synergistic Antibacterial Activity of Curcuma domestica Val. Extract with Tetracycline Against Multidrug-resistant Acinetobacter baumannii
Authors: Halimah Raina Nasution, Yuandani Yuandani, Abdi Wira Septama, Sony Eka Nugraha, Sufitni Sufitni, Nur Aini Khairunnisa
Infections caused by multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria are on the rise globally. MDR is facilitated by overexpression of efflux pump and permeability changes of membrane. Acinetobacter baumannii is a pathogenic germ that causes a major problem in infection, also, there has been an increase in the incidence of resistance to various antibiotics. The present study highlights the synergistic of ethanolic extract of Curcuma domestica (EECD) rhizome with tetracycline against multidrug-resistant A. ...
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Synthesis of Some New Amino Carbonyl Compounds by Mannich Reaction
Authors: Nagham Dawood, Banan Saeed, Zainab Saeed
Beta-aminocarbonyl compounds are important intermediates produced from Mannich condensation. In this research, benzaldehyde, para-hydroxy acetophenone or para-nitro acetophenone were reacted with a various of primary aromatic amines to give compounds (1-7) and (8-14), respectively. The chemical formulas of the synthesized compounds were confirmed by conducting some physical and spectroscopic measurements, such as, melting points, IR and H1-NMR spectrum. After testing the biological activity of s...
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The Use of Molasses in Producing Bioethanol Catalyzed by Candida tropicalis (Isolated from Cocos nucifera. L) Immobilized MnFe2O4 Coated-Chitosan
Authors: Getari Kasmiarti, Hermansyah Hermansyah, Novia Novia, Poedji Loekitowati Hariani
Bioethanol is a sustainable fuel product to be an alternative energy source. Therefore, the study aims to observe and analyze the effect of MnFe2O4 coated-chitosan in increasing bioethanol production. This bioethanol was produced from molasses with a high total sugar content of up to 50% with Candida tropicalis as the microorganism. Fermentation is divided into two parts, namely using free C. tropicalis and C. tropicalis immobilized MnFe2O4 coated-chitosan. There was electrostatic interaction be...
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The Sesquiterpenoids from the Stem Bark of Dysoxylum excelsum and Their Cytotoxic Activities against HeLa Cancer Cell Lines
Authors: Unang Supratman, Arsi Kautsari, Al Arofatus Naini, Sandra Amalia Riyadi, Tri Mayanti, Harizon Harizon, Sofa Fajriah
Sesquiterpenoids belong to a group of terpenoid compounds with interesting structures that are abundant in natural products especially in higher plants. Sesquiterpenoids have a wide variety of bioactivities with great potential cytotoxic activity. The species Dysoxylum excelsum belongs to the Meliaceae family known as higher plant, but only a few sesquiterpenoids have been reported particularly for their cytotoxic activity. Therefore, this research aims to isolate and elucidate the sesquiterpeno...
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