Novel Amides Derivative with Antimicrobial Activity of Piper betle var. nigra Leaves from Indonesia
Date
2021-01Author
Prasetya, Fajar
Salam, Supriatno
Rahmadani, Agung
Haikal, Kansy
Febrina, Lizma
Anshory, Hady
Arifuddin, Muhammad
Olivia S, Vita
Narsa, Angga C
Herman
Ahmad, Islamudin
Indriyanti, Niken
Ibrahim, Arsyik
Rusli, Rolan
Rijai, Laode
Kuncoro, Hadi
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Piper betle var. nigra is a tropical plant closely related to the common piper. P. betle has
also been dubbed a promising source of natural antioxidants in herbal health products, antibacterial,
antifungal, antimalarial, cytotoxic activity against the cancer cell lines K562 and HL-60, and
antileishmanial. The aim of this study to observation Antimicrobial activity and isolation of chemical
compound. The antimicrobial activity of P. betle extract was performed by well diffusion method
against two oral pathogenic bacteria (Streptococcus mutans and Streptococcus sanguinis) and opportunistic
pathogenic yeast (Candida albicans). The inoculum (bacterial and yeast suspension) was prepared
from a 24-h culture on NB for bacterial suspension and on TSB for yeast suspension. Extraction
and isolation using various method of chromatography. Isolated compounds were characterized by
spectroscopic means. Our study showed antimicrobial activity from crude ethanol extract of leaves
P. betle L. var. nigra against two oral pathogenic bacteria and opportunistic pathogenic yeast with
concentration 0.5% and 1%. The first report of two new amides derivatives, piperenamide A (1) and
piperenamide B (2) in P. betle L. var. nigra.
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