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Characterization And Screening Of Protease, Amylase, And Cellulase From Phylloplane Fungi Isolates Of Avicennia marina (Forssk.) Vierh. Mahardhika, Wahyu Aji; Ramadhany, Warih; Lunggani, Arina Tri
Jurnal Biologi Universitas Andalas Vol 9 No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Andalas

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.25077/jbioua.9.2.54-59.2021

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Mangrove (Avicennia marina) is an important mangrove species, because it has many benefits for human life, including in the ecological scope as a source of food and medicine. These plants can also be used as a source of symbiont mold isolates which can be developed as an alternative to produce bioactive compounds, one of which is enzymes. Enzymes are protein compounds that can catalyze all chemical reactions in biological systems. This study aims to determine whether mangrove symbiont fungi (A. marina) can produce amylase, protease and cellulase enzymes. This research was conducted using a method based on enzyme activity, namely amylase activity with lugol iodine staining, protease activity and cellulase activity with congo red staining. on agar media enriched with 1% skim milk, 1% starch and 1% CMC. The results showed that 4 isolates were able to show potential enzymatic activity to be developed as agents for enzyme production.
Identifikasi Fase Pertumbuhan Makroskopis dan Ciri Mikroskopis Jamur Leucoagaricus sp. Yahya, Chesa Devi Aksa; Utami, Faiza; Puteri, Maulia Nauly Syahlina; Gyanika, Azzahra; Ritonga, Ahmad Rahazi Pangulu; Mahardhika, Wahyu Aji; Putra, Ivan Permana
MAXIMUS: Journal of Biological and Life Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian Masyarakat (LPPM), Institut Teknologi Sumatera, Lampung Selatan, Lampung, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35472/maximus.v3i2.2441

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Indonesia, with its tropical climate, harbors a rich diversity of macroscopic fungi, including wild mushrooms that thrive in various regions, one of which is the Oil Palm Forest area of IPB University, Dramaga. This study aimed to identify the macroscopic growth stages and microscopic characteristics of Leucoagaricus sp. found in the Oil Palm Forest of IPB University, Dramaga. The species was observed to grow in a humid environment, exhibiting three distinct fruiting body growth stages with characteristic coloration corresponding to each stage, and microscopic features including septate hyphae and basidiospores. The development of Leucoagaricus sp. is influenced by environmental factors and ecological interactions. Furthermore, Leucoagaricus sp. possesses therapeutic potential as a natural antimicrobial and antioxidant. This study highlights the importance of conserving and exploring wild fungi as valuable biological resources.