In Vitro Potential of Antibacterial Marine Microalgae Extract Chaetoceros gracilis using Staphylococcus epidermidis Bacteria
Date
2015-08Author
Novrialdi Ginting, Ardhi
Haditjaroko, Liesbetini
Setyaningsih, Iriani
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Acne is common skin disease which
can be found in society. Antibiotic was a treatment
that always used to be solved this disease.
Utilization of antibiotic has been facing a problem.
Resistance of bacteria toward antibiotic has
become one problem in acne treatment. Antibiotic
resistance can be prevented through using new
antibiotic compound. Marine microalgae
Chaetoceros gracilis can be used as new antibiotic
resources in acne treatment. The aim of this
research was to determine in vitro antibacterial
activity of C. gracilis toward Staphylococcus
epidermidis bacteria. Antibacterial activity was
tested by inhibition index and cell membrane
leakage. Cultivation of marine microalgae
biomass produced yield was 0.12 g/L. Yield of
microalgae C. gracilis extract which obtained was
47.40%. Extract capable inhibited the growth of
S. epidermidis based on the highest antibacterial
activity. Minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC)
value of extract was 0.4 mg/mL and have caused
the cell membrane leakage. The leakage of genetic
material was more higher than protein in bacteria
cell membrane. Active compounds contained in
extract were alkaloid and steroid.