Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity from Flowering Plants and Optimization of Process Conditions for the Extraction of Antibacterial Compounds from Spathiphyllum Cannifolium Leaves

The screening practices for phytochemical compound from plants is essential to explore more natural sources to replace synthetic antibiotics which generally associated with multi-drug resistance as well as having side effects such as hypersensitivity, immune-suppression and allergic reactions. In th...

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Main Authors: Abdullah, Erlina, Ahmad Raus, Raha, Jamal, Parveen
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spelling my.iium.irep.98082011-12-18T01:54:24Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/9808/ Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity from Flowering Plants and Optimization of Process Conditions for the Extraction of Antibacterial Compounds from Spathiphyllum Cannifolium Leaves Abdullah, Erlina Ahmad Raus, Raha Jamal, Parveen QR Microbiology TP248.13 Biotechnology The screening practices for phytochemical compound from plants is essential to explore more natural sources to replace synthetic antibiotics which generally associated with multi-drug resistance as well as having side effects such as hypersensitivity, immune-suppression and allergic reactions. In this study, screening of antibacterial property from 19 Malaysian flowering plants was conducted and optimization of the process conditions for extraction of antibacterial compounds was carried out as well. During the screening, the plants were extracted with methanol, ethyl acetate, hexane and distilled water, individually at concentration of 0.1g/ml for 10 hours at room temperature and agitated at 300 rpm. The crude extracts of each plant (5 mg/disc) were tested against Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli using agar disc diffusion assay method. The optimization study was carried out as designed by Central Composite Design (CCD) using Design Expert 6.0.8 software and the parameters that were considered for optimization include agitation, temperature, and incubation time. The screening results showed most of the plant samples extracted with methanol and ethyl acetate, have indicated positive activity toward B. subtilis growth but not E. coli. Ethyl acetate extract of Spathiphyllum cannifolium leaves showed the highest antibacterial activity and optimization of extraction for antibacterial compound was carried out using this plant. The best conditions postulated from optimization study are 10hours, 300rpm, and 30⁰C. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) of this study demonstrated that both temperature and speed factor significantly (p< 0.05) affects the extraction process. In conclusion, this study suggested S. cannifolium is a highly potential plant to be considered for development of new antibiotic and the optimum extraction process conditions obtained from this study are useful for efficient extraction of antibacterial compounds. 2011 Conference or Workshop Item REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/9808/1/erin2.pdf Abdullah, Erlina and Ahmad Raus, Raha and Jamal, Parveen (2011) Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity from Flowering Plants and Optimization of Process Conditions for the Extraction of Antibacterial Compounds from Spathiphyllum Cannifolium Leaves. In: 2nd International Conference on Biotechnology Engineering (ICBioE 2011), 17-19 May 2011, The Legend Hotel, Kuala Lumpur. http://www.iium.edu.my/icbioe/2011/
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TP248.13 Biotechnology
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TP248.13 Biotechnology
Abdullah, Erlina
Ahmad Raus, Raha
Jamal, Parveen
Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity from Flowering Plants and Optimization of Process Conditions for the Extraction of Antibacterial Compounds from Spathiphyllum Cannifolium Leaves
description The screening practices for phytochemical compound from plants is essential to explore more natural sources to replace synthetic antibiotics which generally associated with multi-drug resistance as well as having side effects such as hypersensitivity, immune-suppression and allergic reactions. In this study, screening of antibacterial property from 19 Malaysian flowering plants was conducted and optimization of the process conditions for extraction of antibacterial compounds was carried out as well. During the screening, the plants were extracted with methanol, ethyl acetate, hexane and distilled water, individually at concentration of 0.1g/ml for 10 hours at room temperature and agitated at 300 rpm. The crude extracts of each plant (5 mg/disc) were tested against Bacillus subtilis and Escherichia coli using agar disc diffusion assay method. The optimization study was carried out as designed by Central Composite Design (CCD) using Design Expert 6.0.8 software and the parameters that were considered for optimization include agitation, temperature, and incubation time. The screening results showed most of the plant samples extracted with methanol and ethyl acetate, have indicated positive activity toward B. subtilis growth but not E. coli. Ethyl acetate extract of Spathiphyllum cannifolium leaves showed the highest antibacterial activity and optimization of extraction for antibacterial compound was carried out using this plant. The best conditions postulated from optimization study are 10hours, 300rpm, and 30⁰C. Analysis of Variance (ANOVA) of this study demonstrated that both temperature and speed factor significantly (p< 0.05) affects the extraction process. In conclusion, this study suggested S. cannifolium is a highly potential plant to be considered for development of new antibiotic and the optimum extraction process conditions obtained from this study are useful for efficient extraction of antibacterial compounds.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Abdullah, Erlina
Ahmad Raus, Raha
Jamal, Parveen
author_facet Abdullah, Erlina
Ahmad Raus, Raha
Jamal, Parveen
author_sort Abdullah, Erlina
title Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity from Flowering Plants and Optimization of Process Conditions for the Extraction of Antibacterial Compounds from Spathiphyllum Cannifolium Leaves
title_short Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity from Flowering Plants and Optimization of Process Conditions for the Extraction of Antibacterial Compounds from Spathiphyllum Cannifolium Leaves
title_full Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity from Flowering Plants and Optimization of Process Conditions for the Extraction of Antibacterial Compounds from Spathiphyllum Cannifolium Leaves
title_fullStr Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity from Flowering Plants and Optimization of Process Conditions for the Extraction of Antibacterial Compounds from Spathiphyllum Cannifolium Leaves
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of Antibacterial Activity from Flowering Plants and Optimization of Process Conditions for the Extraction of Antibacterial Compounds from Spathiphyllum Cannifolium Leaves
title_sort evaluation of antibacterial activity from flowering plants and optimization of process conditions for the extraction of antibacterial compounds from spathiphyllum cannifolium leaves
publishDate 2011
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