The effect of non-polar solvent extraction of Piper Ribesioides (Sireh Hutan) on Candida Albicans Morphology
Introduction: Piper ribesioides is a vigorous climber, found in Indonesia and the Peninsular Malaysia, the root of this piper is used to treat an illness caused from asthma, diarrhoea and abdominal pain. Stems of P. ribesioides have long been used to flavour food giving its spicy and peppery t...
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Universiti Kuala Lumpur
2021
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| Summary: | Introduction: Piper ribesioides is a vigorous climber, found in Indonesia and the Peninsular
Malaysia, the root of this piper is used to treat an illness caused from asthma, diarrhoea and
abdominal pain. Stems of P. ribesioides have long been used to flavour food giving its spicy and
peppery taste. Candida albicans is a commensal life form in the human cutaneous and mucosal
verdure, however can turn into a noteworthy human contagious pathogen given the best possible
conditions considering hyphal separation, biofilm arrangement, and excess. This fungus is also
responsible in causing sexually transmitted infection. The most basic regions for candidiasis are
the oral and gastrointestinal tract, the vaginal and the skin. The aim of this study is to identify the
potential activities of non-polar extraction of P. ribesiodes on C. albicans morphology.
Methods: P. ribesiodes was extracted using n-hexane solvent and serial dilution method was used
to produce concentration from 500, 250, 125, 62.5, 31.3, 15.63, 7.81, 3.91, 1.96 and 0.98 mg/ml.
Sensitivity test of C. albicans was measured through the diameter of inhibition zone when treated
with P. ribesiodes. Minimum Inhibitory Concentration (MIC) and Minimum Fungicidal
Concentrations (MFC) were determined by using broth micro-diluted method. Morphology study
was done by using Scanning Electron Microscope (SEM).
Results: The largest zone of inhibition in 24 hours was at 500 mg/ml concentration. The diameter
was nearly 10.333 ± 2.309 mm. The Minimum Inhibitory Concentration and Minimum Fungal
Concentration were 15.63 mg/ml and 31.25 mg/ml respectively. Morphology study revealed
erosion and damage of cell wall of C. albicans.
Conclusion: Morphology of C. albicans were altered when treated with n-hexane extraction of
P. ribesiodes. |
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