Effect of Ethanol Extract of Eleutherine bulbosa (Mill.) Urb on Anaerobic Bacterial Prophyromonas gingivalis in vitro
Date
2018-11-01Author
Azizah, Siti Nur
Yani, Sinar
Ismail, Sjarif
Masyhudi, Masyhudi
Sawitri, Endang
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Periodontitis is an inflammation of supporting tissues on teeth that became the main cause
of Prophyromonas gingivalis (P. gingivalis) bacteria. Treatment of periodontitis is by
giving antibacterial agent therapy. Plants that have antibacterial effects one are Eleutherine
bulbosa (UEB) bulbs from the Iridaceae family. This plant has been used for ethnobotany
boils drugs and has been known to have antibacterial activity toward against intestinal
pathogen bacteria that is anaerobic Gram Negative, but still unknown its activity against on
oral pathogenic bacteria such as P. gingivalis. The purpose of this study was to know the
effect of UEB extract on the growth of P. gingivalis bacteria as in vitro. UEB is taken from
agriculture center in Samarinda city. UEB Simplicia was tested for antibacterial activity
using Kirby-Bauer disc diffusion method on BHI-A media supplemented with vitamin K
and hemin. The bacteria which used were P. gingivalis ATCC® 33277. Blank disc 6 mm
with nine concentrations attached to BHI-A medium, incubated for 24 hours at 37 °C in an
anaerobic atmosphere, then sprayed MTT (3-[4,5-Dimethylthiazole-2-yl]-2,5-
diphenylttetrazoliumbromide) reagent and read a few moments later. For comparison, then
used Chlorhexidine gluconate (CHX) 2 mg/ml. The statistical analysis with t-test and there
was significant different if p<0.05. The result showed that the higher concentration of UEB
ethanol extract will increase the growth inhibition zone of P. gingivalis bacteria and reach
maximum at 10 mg/ml concentration. The result of t-test showed no difference significant
of P. gingivalis bacterial inhibition zone in the treatment group of 10 mg/ml concentration
on CHX 2 mg/ml. This study proves UEB ethanol extract can inhibit the growth of P.
gingivalis bacteria.
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