Antioxcidant and antibacterial activities of donax grandis leaves against food borne bacteria (staphylococcus aureus and escherichia coli) / Nur Shuhada Nabilla Mohd Yunus

In this study, Donax grandis leaves were used as a sample. The leaves were chosen as it is believed to contain high phytomedicine properties. This study was conducted to evaluate the total phenolic content, antioxidant properties and antibacterial activities that were performed against Staphylococcu...

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Main Author: Mohd Yunus, Nur Shuhada Nabilla
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/32872/1/32872.pdf
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Summary:In this study, Donax grandis leaves were used as a sample. The leaves were chosen as it is believed to contain high phytomedicine properties. This study was conducted to evaluate the total phenolic content, antioxidant properties and antibacterial activities that were performed against Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli, a food borne bacteria. The methods that were used include the determination of total phenolic content (TPC), free radical scavenging activity of 1, 1-Diphenyl–2-Picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) and investigation of zone of inhibition against tested bacteria by using agar disc diffusion. The higher TPC depicted at 100 mg/ml with 1021.8 mg GAE/ dry weight, while the highest percent scavenging obtained through DPPH assay was 81.27% at 100 mg/ml. Thus, the higher the concentration of the Donax grandis methanolic leaves extract, the greater the potential of antioxidant activities. In the other hand, the IC50 value of the ascorbic acid was 22.55 mg/ml, whereas the IC50 value of the Donax grandis methanolic leaves extracts was 87.55 mg/ml. This shows that Donax grandis methanolic leaves extracts had an intermediate antioxidant activity compared to the standard ascorbic acid that had strong antioxidant activity. Generally, the presence of antioxidant properties in plant extract could express the potential of the extract as an antibacterial agent. Unfortunately, the zone of inhibition for antibacterial activities of Donax grandis methanolic leaves extract did not appeared, perhaps due to the concentration used in the agar disc diffusion assay was differ as used in antibiotic test. Therefore, the concentrations used were not enough to exhibit the antibacterial activities against tested bacteria. To be concluded, the effect on the antibacterial activities of Donax grandis leaves extract shows unexpected outcome against food borne bacteria in this study, but the presence of antioxidant properties in Donax grandis leaves extracts were successfully been investigated.