The purpose of this study to determine the content of phytochemicals, antioxidant and antifungal properties of the combination of Acorus calamus, Curcuma mangga, and Allium sativum. This research was descriptive qualitative, extractions were done by maceration method with ethanol with 3 different combinations (C1, C2 and C3). Phytochemical test reagent included 4 kinds of test, namely: alkaloids, flavonoids, triterpenoids, saponins and tannins. As for the antioxidant test, the method used was DPPH. The concentration used at 25, 50, 100, 200, and 400 ppm. As for the antifungal test conducted on Candida albicans with Kirby-Bauer disc methods with a concentration of 100%, followed by the MIC and MBC test with a concentration of 50%, 25%, 12.5%, 6.25%, 3.13%, 1.56%, 0.78% and 0.39%. Phytochemical test results indicated the presence of the alkaloids, flavonoids and triterpenoids compounds in 3 different combinations (C1, C2 and C3). The highest antioxidant levels founded in C1 (61.75) followed by C3 (47.94) and the lowest levels founded in C2 (42.76). The antifungal test showed the inhibitory zone against C. albicans. The highest inhibitory zone was found in C1 at 5.44 ± 1.78 mm (medium category), followed by C2 at 4.08 ± 0.86 mm (medium category), and C3 at 3.05 ± 0.23 mm (medium category). As for the minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) value got on the concentration of 0:39% and minimum fungisidal concentration (MFC) values were at a concentration of 0.78%. Key word: Acorus calamu, Allium sativum, Curcuma manga, Antioxidant, antifungal, Candida albicans
Mango ginger revealed from Balai Materia Medika, Batu, Indonesia. 70% ethanol (Bratachem), chitosan (Himedia), tripolyphosphate (Sigma Aldrich), and acetic acid (Merck). Extraction of mango ginger extractMango ginger was macerated using 70% ethanol solvent. The mixture was soaked for 24 hours, then filtered. Maceration was repeated three times to obtain a clear colored filtrate. The filtrate obtained was concentrated with a rotary evaporator at 50 °C.
Islam sebagai agama yang sempurna <em>(din-al kamil)</em> dan universal <em>(din-asy syamil)</em> selalu menarik dijadikan sebagai sumber inspirasi pemikiran. Hal ini karena Al-Qur’an tidak hanya mengatur aspek hubungan manusia dengan tuhannya namun juga termasuk mengatur hubungannya dengan sesama makhluk. Upaya pendekatan hubungan antara sains dan al-quran khusunya biologi adalah sebuah upaya implementasi sains dalam kehidupan sehari hari terutama sebagai masyarakat yang religius. Diharapkan dengan adanya pengenalan model baru dapat memudahkan upaya integrasi Al-Qur’an dalam pembelajaran biologi. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah telaah pustaka. Dalam pembelajaran Biologi, integrasi Sains-Islam dapat dilakukan dengan tiga macam model pendekatan yaitu; Model Integrasi Al-Qur’an sebagai Sumber Inspirasi, Konfirmasi dan Dogma-empiris. Ketiga model pendekatan dapat dijalankan secara simultan dalam proses pembelajaran Biologi.
Hydrilla verticillata is one of Allah SWT creations that potential as an antioxidant. This study’s objectives were to determine antioxidant activity and identify steroid isolates of n-hexane fraction of H. verticillata. The steroid compounds were extracted using methanol solvent. The methanol extract was hydrolyzed with HCl 2 N and partitioned using n-hexane. The n-hexane fraction was tested phytochemically and separated using thin-layer chromatography (TLC). The steroids compounds were identified using UV-Vis spectrophotometer, FTIR, and LC-MS/MS. The result showed that maceration extraction produced 5.14% yield, whereas n-hexane fraction produce 47.95% yield. Steroid separation through analytical TLC revealed that n-hexane: ethyl acetate (4:1) as the best eluant with 12 spots, while separation using preparative TLC yielded 19 spots. Steroid isolate from TLC preparative has antioxidant activity with EC50 of 5.109 ppm. Identification of steroid compounds using UV-Vis produced maximum wavelengths at 203.9 and 276 nm, while using FTIR indicated the presence of O-H group, geminal dimethyl, C=O, C=C, secondary C-OH, and =C-H (alkene) which might contain steroid compounds. The result of LC-MS/MS showed the presence of β-sitosterol. Hydrilla verticillata merupakan salah satu ciptaan Allah SWT yang memiliki potensi sebagai antioksidan. Penelitian ini bertujuan mengetahui aktivitas antioksidan dan mengidentifikasi senyawa steroid pada isolat hasil pemisahan fraksi n-heksana H. verticillata. Senyawa steroid diekstraksi menggunakan pelarut metanol. Ekstrak pekat metanol dihidrolisis dengan HCl 2 N dan dipartisi dengan n-heksana. Fraksi n-heksana hasil partisi diuji fitokimia dan dipisahkan senyawanya menggunakan KLT (Kromatografi Lapis Tipis). Identifikasi dilakukan menggunakan UV-Vis, FTIR, dan LC-MS/MS. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan ekstraksi maserasi menghasilkan rendemen 5,14%, sedangkan rendemen partisi n-heksana sebesar 47,95%. Pemisahan steroid menggunakan KLT analitik menunjukkan bahwa variasi eluen terbaik adalah n-heksana: etil asetat (4:1) dengan 12 noda, sedangkan pemisahan KLT preparatif menghasilkan 19 noda. Isolat steroid hasil KLT preparatif memiliki aktivitas antioksidan dengan EC50 5,109 ppm. Identifikasi senyawa steroid menggunakan UV-Vis menunjukkan bahwa panjang gelombang maksimum sebesar 203,9 dan 276 nm, sedangkan untuk identifikasi isolat steroid menggunakan FTIR menunjukkan gugus fungsi O-H, geminal dimetil, C=O, C=C, C-OH sekunder dan =C-H (alkena) yang diduga merupakan senyawa steroid. Hasil LC-MS/MS menunjukkan adanya senyawa steroid β-sitosterol.
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