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Table of Contents - Molekul Journal
Table of Contents - Molekul Journal vol19 issue2
2-Cinnamamido-4-Methylpentanamide and N-(2-Hydroxypropanoyl)Cinnamamide: Synthesis, Characterization, and Molecular Docking Studies Through PBP2a Protein
Authors: Herlina Rasyid, Teni Ernawati, Indah Muthmainnah Monoarfa
ABSTRACT. Cinnamic acid has been found in several types of plants and has a diverse spectrum of bioactivity. Derivatization of cinnamic acid related to the improving bioactivity of a compound. Cinnamic acid can be found as an acid or in conjugated form with amides, esters, aldehydes. This research focus on the synthesis of amide derivatives of cinnamic acid to improve the bioactivity. Two compounds namely 2-cinnamamido-4-methylpentanamide (1a) and N-(2-hydroxypropanoyl)cinnamamide (1b) were carr...
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Antibacterial Test of The Essential Oil Fractions of Citronella (Cymbopogon nardus L.) Against Escherichia coli and Application as Hand Sanitizer Formulation
Authors: Undri Rastuti, Puji Lestari, Rafly Hidayatullah, Ranti Kamila Habibie
ABSTRACT. Hand sanitizer is an essential item during the COVID-19 pandemic, posing potential side effects when containing synthetic ingredients. Therefore, this study aimed to replace hand sanitizer formulation with Citronella essential oil (Cymbopogon nardus L.). Essential oil was fractioned into 3 components, namely F1 (67.07% of limonene), F2 (92.39% of citronellal), and F3 (62.41% of geraniol) while evaluation was conducted on antibacterial properties against E. coli. Antibacterial test was ...
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Application of FTIR Spectroscopy and Chemometric to Differentiate Azadirachta excelsa (Jack.) Jacobs Leaves Extracts Based on Solvent Polarity and Assessment of Antibacterial Activity
Authors: Morina Adfa, Dina Erliana, Khafit Wiradimafan, Deni Agus Triawan, Salprima Yudha S., Avidlyandi Avidlyandi, Mohamad Rafi
ABSTRACT. Azadirachta excelsa is a plant belonging to the same genus as the Indian neem (Azadirachta indica) which is expected to have similar biological activities. However, its active components and pharmacological effects are limited. The composition and quantity of these metabolites in A. excelsa may differ due to different polarities of extracting solvents, so selecting an effective extractive solvent with a high level of biological activity is important. Therefore, in this study, we examin...
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Cationic Dye Adsorption Using Silica Xerogel from Corn Husk in A Continuous Fixed-Bed Column
Authors: Ayu Dahliyanti, Luthfia Jihan Nabila, Arka Krisna Pratama, Ika Dyah Widharyanti
ABSTRACT. Silica xerogel from corn husks shows potential to be applied as an adsorbent for cationic dye removal due to its high adsorption capacity. However, the study regarding its performance in a continuous operation is still very limited, which hinders its application as a commercial adsorbent. To answer that problem, we investigate the adsorption of methylene blue (MB) and crystal violet (CV) dye using silica xerogel from corn husk in a continuous fixed-bed column. A breakthrough curve anal...
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Evaluation on the Application of Pseudommonas fluorescens and Chitosan Against Soybean Mosaic Virus
Authors: Wuye Ria Andayanie, Praptiningsih Gamawati dinurani, Martin Lukito
ABSTRACT. Soybean mosaic virus (SMV) causes a decrease in soybean [Glycine max (Leguminosae) Merril] production. Activity of the Pseudomonas fluorescens (Pseudomonadaceae ) and chitosan can increase soybean plant resistance to SMV and stimulate plant growth. Therefore, The study aimed to evaluate the effect of increasing salicylic acid and total phenol contents on the biological control activity of P. fluorescens and chitosan against SMV. This study used two soybean varieties (Wilis and Anjasmor...
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Fluorescent Turn-off Probe of Ni2+ Based Nitrogen-Doped Carbon Dots
Authors: SIti Raudhatul Kamali, Chang-Nan Chen, Dinesh Chandra Agrawal, Tai-Huei Wei
ABSTRACT: An effective and facile method of generating nitrogen-doped carbon dots (N-CD) by microwave irradiation is presented in this study. A precursor, succinic acid (SA), and a nitrogen source, bis-(3-aminopropyl)-amine (BAPA), were used to obtain N-CD. A precious quantum yield (QY) of 49.0% was obtained from the preparation of N-CD, which was well-soluble in water. The N-CD material was highly selective and sensitive for the detection of nickel ion (Ni2+), with a detection limit of 0.26 μM...
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Four Azadirone-Type Limonoids from Chisocheton Pentandrus Stem Bark and Their Cytotoxic Acitivity Against Mcf-7 Breast Cancer Cell Lines
Authors: Unang Supratman, Dudi Runadi, Al Arofatus Naini, Purnama Purnama, Tri Mayanti, Desi Harneti, Nurlelasari Nurlelasari, Rani Maharani, Kindi Farabi, Mohamad Azlan Nafiah
ABSTRACT. Limonoid group belongs to triterpenoid that has undergone further oxidation accompanied by the loss of four carbon atoms to form a furan ring in the chain. This limonoid compound is often found in the Chisocheton genus. Limonoid compounds have been known as compounds with high structural variations and this makes limonoids have diverse and interesting activities, including cytotoxic and anticancer. In the course of our continuing study for limonoid constituents that have cytotoxic acti...
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In Silico and In Vivo Studies of Carboxymethyl Cellulose Based Hydrogels from Cassava Stem and Young Papaya Seed Extract for Diabetic Wounds
Authors: Risma Rahmawati, Annisa Firda Lestari, Putri Regita Anggraini, Rahmadita Irma Safitri, Alfi Rizki A'yunin, Maulidan Firdaus
ABSTRACT. Diabetic chronic wound care remains a global challenge due to higher rates of infection leading to amputations and death. The development of wound dressing materials with good biocompatibility, adequate mechanical strength, high absorption, and anti-inflammatory and antibacterial properties are criteria for ideal wound dressings in clinical applications. This study aimed to prepare hydrogel plasters based on carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) from cassava stems (Manihot esculenta C.) with t...
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In situ Measurement of Phosphate using Fe3O4/Chelex®100-Agarose-Oxalic Acid Hydrogel in Diffusive Gradient in Thin Films
Authors: Layta Dinira, Barlah Rumhayati, Diah Mardiana, Ulfa Andayani
ABSTRACT. This study would be the first to develop a novel combination of Chelex®100 and Fe3O4 as a mixed binding gel for in situ phosphate measurement employing Diffusive Gradient in Thin Films (DGT). Fe3O4 and Chelex®100 were utilized as binding agents within a single binding layer for phosphate measurements in laboratory and natural water settings. The synthesized Fe3O4 was identified as magnetite and consisted of micro-sized particles. The pore size of the mixed binding gel ranged from 22....
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Molecular Docking of Nigella Sativa L. with PXR Receptors and the Effect of Thymoquinone on PXR Expression in HepG2 Cells
Authors: Annik Megawati, Arief Nurrochmad, Agung Endro Endro Nugroho, Endang Lukitaningsih
ABSTRACT. The interaction between herbal remedies and drugs is a fascinating phenomenon that might cause therapeutic complications in patients. Warfarin is an anticoagulant drug that provides anti-blood-clotting effects by inhibiting the formation of vitamin K-dependent coagulation factors, and warfarin interacts with the nuclear receptor PXR, subsequently modulating cytochrome P450 during the metabolism process. St. John's wort, an herbal medicine with antidepressant effects, can alter the phar...
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Optimization of Hand Sanitizer Formulation with the Addition of Lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf) Essential Oil and a Combination of Essential Oils of Local Indonesian Empon-empon
Authors: Sri Retno Dwi Ariani, Elfi Susanti Van Hayus, Sri Mulyani, Suryadi Budi Utomo, Muhammad Hizbul Wathon, Natiq Bilhaq, Anastasia Diaz Pramesti
ABSTRACT: This research aimed to optimize the formulation of hand sanitizer by incorporating lemongrass (Cymbopogon citratus (DC.) Stapf) essential oil in combination with essential oils of local Indonesian empon-empon: temu giring (Curcuma heyneana Val. & van Zipj.), temu kunci (Kaempferia pandurata Roxb.), and temu mangga (Curcuma amada Roxb.). The optimization of hand sanitizer formulation was done based on several tests. The first was organoleptic test by observing the aroma, color, and form...
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Preparation of Oil Palm Leaves Ash-Supported Titania for the Elimination of Safranin-O Dye in Water
Authors: Salprima Yudha S, Morina Adfa, Swadexi Istiqphara, Aswin Falahudin, Muhamad Alvin Reagen
ABSTACT. The objective of this study was to develop an approach for incorporating titanium oxide or titania into oil palm leaves ash (OPLA) using a simple procedure. The study process comprised the mixing of oil palm leaves (OPL) powder and titanium tetraisopropoxide in chloroform solvent, followed by the elimination of the solvent to obtain a solid residue. Subsequently, the residue obtained was calcined at 500 °C for 5 hours, leading to the production of a yellow-light powder. The results of ...
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Sesquiterpenoids from The Stem Bark of Aglaia cucullata (Meliaceae) and Their Cytotoxic Activity Against A549 Lung Cancer Cell Lines
Authors: Iqbal Wahyu Mustaqim, Desi Harneti, Al Arofatus Naini, Erina Hilmayanti, Darwati Darwati, Nurlelasari Nurlelasari, Tri Mayanti, Rani Maharani, Kindi Farabi, Ace Tatang Hidayat, Unang Supratman, Sofa Fajriah, Mohamad Nurul Azmi, Yoshihito Shiono
ABSTRACT. Sesquiterpenoids are a class of terpenoid compounds with a remarkable diversity of structures and biological activities. Sesquiterpenoids are primarily found in higher plants, such as the Meliaceae family's Aglaia genus. Aglaia cucullata is a species of Aglaia that is still rarely explored and can potentially contain sesquiterpenoid compounds with cytotoxic activity. Hence, the research intended to isolate sesquiterpenoids from the n-hexane extract of A. cucullata stem bark and evaluat...
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Silver Nanoparticle Biosynthesis using Distimake vitifolius Extract for Enhancement of Antibacterial and Antioxidant Activity
Authors: Candra Yulius Tahya, Karnelasatri Karnelasatri, Wahyu Irawati, Sri Wahyu Ningsih Munthe
ABSTRACT. The biological method for silver nanoparticle synthesis emphasizes green synthesis, which is faster, environmentally safer, facile, energy-efficient, and cost-effective. It provides good alternatives to physical and chemical methods. In this research, we have synthesized silver nanoparticles using D. vitifolius ethanolic extract. The 38 natural compounds of flavonoid, phenolic or polyphenol compositions have been determined by LC-MS/MS-QTOF which is carried out using UNIFI software equ...
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Synthesis and Characterization of A Fascinating Coordination Polymer Metal-Organic Framework Featuring Cobalt (II) and 4,4'-Bipyridine
Authors: Cepi Kurniawan
ABSTRACT. This investigation delineates the fabrication, comprehensive characterization, and electrochemical evaluation of a one-dimensional Cobalt-based Metal-Organic Framework (Co-MOFs), constructed from 4,4’-Bipyridine ligands and Cobalt (II) ions. The study aimed to perfect the synthesis protocol, elucidate the structural and compositional attributes of the resultant MOF, and probe its electrochemical performance. Utilizing the reflux method, renowned for its efficacy and eco-compatibility...
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The Comparison of Tannin Fractions in Calliandra calothyrsus Leaves Utilizing Butanol-HCl4 and Protein-Precipitation Methods
Authors: Yusuf Subagyo, Mas Yedi Sumaryadi, Merryafinola Ifani, Hermawan Setyo Widodo, Rizak Tiara Yusan
ABSTRACT. Butanol-HCl4 (Bu-HCl4) and Protein-Precipitation (P-P) are methods that proposed to determine the content of free tannins, protein-bound tannins, and fiber-bound tannins. This study aims to determine the feasibility of tannin measurements by both methods and validation of Analytical Methods (VMA) evaluates specific parameters like accuracy, precision, specificity, and linearity through lab testing. The material used was twenty C. calothyrsus leaves which collected randomly from differe...
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The Potential of Paku Gajah (Angiopteris evecta) as Antitumor Through In Vitro and In Silico Studies
Authors: Herlina Rasyid, Asmirah Asmirah, Syadza Firdausiah, Ihsanul Arief, Nunuk Hariani Soekamto
ABSTRACT. Paku gajah (Angiopteris evecta) is one of the largest ferns which has been used empirically by the Dayak tribe of Kalimantan, Indonesia as a traditional medicine to treat various diseases, one of which is tumors. This research aims to determine the potential utilization of A. evecta stem extract as an antitumor by secondary metabolites analysis, toxicity and antitumor assay. The methods used in this study were gradual maceration using three solvents (n-hexane, ethyl acetate, and methan...
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The Role of The Ni/HZSM-5 Ratio on The Anisole Hydrodeoxygenation Reaction
Authors: Khoirina Dwi Nugrahaningtyas, I F Nurcahyo, Yuniawan Hidayat, Fitria Rahmawati, Zaki Fadlulloh, Eddy Heraldy, Nisriina 'Abidah Qurrotul'aini
ABSTRACT. Bio-oil is a renewable energy source with high oxygen levels, and anisole is a chemical widely employed in research to represent it. Catalytic hydrodeoxygenation (HDO) reduces the oxygen content. A catalyst known as nickel-modified HZSM-5 has shown promising results for HDO. Meanwhile, catalyst efficiency depends on the Ni/HZSM-5 ratio. So, this study aims to determine how the Ni/HZSM-5 ratio influences the catalyst's properties, activity, and selectivity in anisole HDO. The Ni/HZSM-5...
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Treatment of Paracetamol in Water with Different Salinities over Powder and Supported TiO2 and ZnO Photocatalysts
Authors: Saepurahman Saepurahman, Gina Mulyani, Nonni Soraya Sambudi, Teguh Kurniawan
ABSTRACT. Paracetamol's (PCT) Paracetamol's (PCT) presence in water bodies poses a risk to both aquatic life and humans. This study aims to examine the effect of salinities on PCT removal in water using powder and supported photocatalysts. ZnO powder is a superior photocatalyst to TiO2, where the rate constant can be 18 times higher. Salinity boosted the PCT removal up to 2.7 times for TiO2 at lower concentrations but decreased the PCT removal for TiO2 and ZnO at higher values. Immobilizing the ...
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Triterpenoids From Swietenia mahagoni L Jacq. and Their Cytotoxic Activity against MCF-7 Breast Cancer and CV-1 Normal Kidney Cell Lines
Authors: Unang Supratman, Fajar Fauzi Abdullah, Kindi Farabi, Nurlelasari Nurlelasari, Khalijah Awang, Mohamad Azlan Nafiah
ABSTRACT. Triterpenoid is a group of natural products with various remarkable activities, including cytotoxic. One of the sources for this type of compounds is Swietenia genus belong to Meliaceae family. This genus known to contains various secondary metabolites including limonoids, flavonoids, and triterpenoids. Especially for triterpenoid, there is limited report on isolation as well as biological activity from Swietenia genus, such as Swietenia mahagoni. In this research, three triterpenoid c...
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