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Acid-producing Bacteria and Yeasts Isolated from Arabica Coffee Plantations in Central Java and East Java, Indonesia Dinihari Indah Kusumawati; Toto Iswanto; Puspita Lisdiyanti
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 25 No. 1 (2021)
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The converting process of coffee cherries to green coffee beans was conducted through the fermentation process using lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and yeasts to degrade coffee's mucilage. This present study aims to isolate acid producing bacteria and yeasts from three type of samples obtained from Arabica Coffee Plantations in Central Java and East Java, Indonesia. A total of 31 bacteria and 15 yeasts were obtained from this study. From 31 bacteria, 6 strains were identified as Lactobacillus sp. isolated from all samples; 15 strains were identified as P. pentosaceus; 4 strains as L. pseudomesenteroides; 1 strain as K. quasipneumoniae; and 5 strains as A. tropicalis from exocarp of coffee fruit. While from 15 yeast, 8 strains were identified as C. tropicalis isolated from soil; 2 strains as P. kudriavzevii from Luwak feces, and 5 strains as C. fabianii from exocarp of coffee fruit. A total of 25 strains of lactic acid bacteria can release lactic acid bacteria on MRS agar supplemented with 0.5% CaCO3, but 1 strain of K. quasipneumoniae and 5 strains of A. tropicalis produced acid weakly. Four strains of C. tropicalis showed the ability to form thin clear zone formation contrariwise with four other strains. This study adduced that waste materials and soil from the plantation coffee’s area are potential sources to obtaining acid-producing bacteria which is utilized in fermentation process of coffee cherries.
Catechin Contents, Antioxidant, and Antibacterial Activities of Different Types of Indonesian Tea (Camellia sinensis) Nuryana, Isa; Ratnakomala, Shanti; Fahrurrozi, Fahrurrozi; Juanssilfero, Ario Betha; Andriani, Ade; Putra, Filemon Jalu Nusantara; Rezamela, Erdiansyah; Wulansari, Restu; Prawira-Atmaja, M. Iqbal; Lisdiyanti, Puspita
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 24 No. 2 (2020): Annales Bogorienses
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Tea is one of the most popular beverages in the world. Produced from Camellia sinensis leaves, tea has been studied to provide health benefits due to the content of important metabolites. This study aimed to investigate the catechin contents, antioxidant, and antibacterial activities of Indonesian tea varieties, namely green tea, black tea, and white tea. Tea infusion was prepared by extracting 1 g of each sample into 10 mL of distilled water and incubated at 80 °C for 60 min. The catechin and epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) contents of tea extracts were determined using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Antioxidant activity was measured using the free radical method with 2,2-diphenyl-1-pycrylhidrazyl (DPPH), while antimicrobial activity was assesed using paper disc diffusion assay. The results indicated that green tea had the highest contents of catechin (646 ± 17.14 mg/L) and EGCG (997.8 ± 36.72 mg/L), and antioxidant activity with IC50 of 5.65 µg/mL. Furthermore, green tea and white tea extracts showed inhibitory activity against Gram-positive bacteria such as Micrococcus luteus, Bacillus subtilis, and Staphylococcus aureus whereas black tea had no activity against all bacterial strains tested. Generally, we concluded that white tea and green tea contributed to the higher content of catechins and exhibited strong antioxidant and antibacterial properties.
Diversity and Antimicrobial Activity of Lichens-Associated Actinomycetes in Cibinong Science Centre (CSC) and Cibodas Botanical Garden (CBG) Indonesia Susanti, Agustina Eko; Ratnakomala, Shanti; Mangunwardoyo, Wibowo; Lisdiyanti, Puspita
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 23 No. 1 (2019): Annales Bogorienses
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Bioprospecting has developed to all biological taxa including procaryotic. Actinomycetes become interesting procaryotic because of the ability to produce important secondary metabolite for human life. Actinomycetes are known as the largest antibiotic producer that has a broad range habitat. Some research has been done to find new antibiotic from the various habitat of actinomycetes. One of the interesting habitats of actinomycetes which never been explored in Indonesia is lichens... Lichens as the symbiotic structure of alga and fungi areknown as the ecological niche of various kinds of microorganisms including actinomycetes. Cibinong Science Centre (CSC) and Cibodas Botanical Garden (CBG) have various species of trees as the habitat of lichens. These areas are known as one of the research locations to explore the biodiversity of Indonesia. The aims of this research is to study the diversity and antimicrobial potency of actinomycetes isolated from 10 lichen samples with various type of thallus; crustose, fructose and foliose. Lichen samples were grown on the bark of 9 trees species in CSC and CBG. Isolation process used three agar media; HV, YIM6 and YIM711 with cycloheximide and nalidixic acid. Molecular identification based on 16S rRNA gene sequence. Antimicrobial activity was tested to 65 isolates by agar diffusion method to Bacillus subtilis BTCC B.612, Escherichia coli BTCC B.614, Candida albicans BTCC Y.33, Staphylococcus aureus BTCC B.611, Micrococcus luteus BTCC B.552. Isolation process retrieved 125 isolates with the highest number grow on HV agar medium. Based on the sample, the highest number of actinomycetes were isolated from crustose lichen attached on the bark of Averrhoea carambola. A total 69 isolates were identified as the genera Actinoplanes, Amycolatopsis, Angustibacter, Kribbella, Micromonospora, Mycobacterium, and Streptomyces. The screening process showed 24 isolates have antimicrobial activity, with the highest inhibitory activity against Micrococcus luteus BTCC B.552.
Medium Optimization for Antimicrobial Production By Newly Screened Lactic Acid Bacteria Rohmatussolihat, Rohmatussolihat; Lisdiyanti, Puspita; Yopi, Yopi; Widyastuti, Yantyati; Sukara, Endang
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 22 No. 1 (2018): Annales Bogorienses
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Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are important for prevention of spoilage and pathogenic bacterial growth in foods due to their ability to generate antimicrobial substances. The objective of this study was to screen LAB for antimicrobial activity and to optimize culture medium for antimicrobial production using Response Surface Methodology (RSM) with Central Composite Design (CCD). Optimization of antimicrobial production of selected LAB was conducted with different combinations of glucose, NaCl, inoculum, and temperature. Our experimental results showed that from 129 LAB isolates, 55 showed significant inhibition against Bacillus subtilis, Escherichia coli, Micrococcus luteus, Staphylococcus aureus, Aspergillus niger, and Candida albicans. No isolates inhibited the growth of Aspergillus flavus. Lactobacillus plantarum LIPI13-2-LAB011 was selected for further study on culture medium optimization to inhibit the growth of C. albicans. From statistical analysis, the production of antimicrobial substances was significantly influenced by temperature, NaCl, and concentration of glucose. Furthermore, the optimum concentrations of glucose, concentration of inoculum, temperature, and NaCl were 1.63 %, 3.03%, 33.74°C, and 3.4%, respectively, with a maximum predicted inhibition index of 1.916, which increased 3.56-fold compared to that obtained in medium before optimization processes. The result was confirmed as when the optimum concentration of nutritions used, the inhibition index increased 3.12-fold.
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Annales Bogorienses Vol. 9 No. 1 (2004): Annales Bogorienses
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The editors would like to announce that, in the years of 2002 and 2003, The Research Centre for Biotechnology The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) did not publish Annales Bogorienses New Series due to some management problems. The last issue waspublished with Volume 8, Number 2, 2001. Under new editors, in this year of 2004, continuing the previous volume, this journal is published again starting with Volume 9, Number 1. In this ninth edition of Annales Bogorienses, we would also like to introduce anew look of this journal to our readers. We will I continue to publish this journal periodically twice a year (in June and December).Many thanks to all authors for their efforts, attentions, and time throughout the editing process that make this current edition become possible. Tolerance of our editorial judgments is much appreciated. We encourage our readers to submit original papers on topics of interest to life sciences researchers. June, 2004M. Ahkam SubrotoChief Editor
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Annales Bogorienses Vol. 9 No. 2 (2004): Annales Bogorienses
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The editors would like to announce that, in the year of 2002 and 2003, The Research Centre for Biotechnology, The Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI) did not publish Annales Bogorien es New Series due to some management problems. The last issue was published with Volume 8, Number 2, 2001. Under new editors, in this year of 2004, continuing the previous volume thi journal is published again starting with Volume 9, Number 1. In this ninth edition of Annales Bogorienses, we would also like to introduce a new I ok of this journal to our readers. We will continue to publish this journal periodically twice a year (in June and December).Many thank to all the author for their efforts, attention and time throughout the editing process that make this current edition become possible. Tolerance of our editorial judgment is mu h appreciated. We encourage our readers to submit original papers on topics of interest to life sciences researcher . December, 2004M. Ahkam Subroto Chief Editor
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Annales Bogorienses Vol. 10 No. 1 (2005): Annales Bogorienses
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Annales Bogorienses Vol. 12 No. 1 (2008): Annales Bogorienses
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In this issue, 5 original research papers are presented. The fIrst paper explains the authors attempts to purify and characterize an extracellular enantio seJective lipase from Aspergillus niger, an important component for the manufacture of c1ural drugs such asibuprofen. The second papers describe the identification of a highly abundant lectin in Arabidopsis thaliana. with potential application for biopesticides against nematode. In the third paper, the authors explain an association of a polymorphism in the a-lactoglobulingene on milk yield and quality in local sheep. The fourth paper describes the authors efforts to construct a synthetic human errythropoietin (EPO) in an attempt to obtain high-yield production of the protein in yeast. And the fifth papers describes the newly develop a method to do micropropagation of buah merah (Pandanus conoideus Lam), which is a potentially important source for anticancer medication. The Editor
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Annales Bogorienses Vol. 14 No. 1 (2010): Annales Bogorienses
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Rapid Assessment of Diverse Trichodermal Isolates of Indonesian Origin for Cellulase Production Fahrurrozi, Fahrurrozi; Ratnakomala, Shanti; Lisdiyanti, Puspita; Anindyawati, Trisanti; Sukara, Endang
Annales Bogorienses Vol. 14 No. 1 (2010): Annales Bogorienses
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Trichoderma is a well-known candidate to be promoted as cellulase producer for the hidrolysis of lignocellulose that contain in woody biomass. The number of trichodermal isolates in our laboratory collected from diverse ecosystem types in Indonesia increases significantly during the last 5 years. It is our aim to assess the cultures for its ability in producing cellulase. Sixty-six trichodermal isolates used in this experiment are obtained from Biotechnology Culture Collection (BTCC), Research Center for Biotechnology, Indonesian Institute of Sciences (LIPI). The 31 isolates were isolated from District of Liwa (South Sumatra, Indonesia) and the 35 isolates from District of Maros (South Sulawesi, Indonesia). The isolates were screened qualitatively, 7 isolates from Liwa and 12 isolates from Maros showed cellulolytic activity. From the results of quantitative test, two strains (ID08-T004 and ID08-T63) showed the higher cellulolytic activity among the selected strains, 133.5 and 133.5 U/ml, respectively. These extracellular enzymes were characterized their temperature and pH optimum. The temperature optimum for both enzymes was the same, 50C, with activity 213.6 U/ml for enzyme extracted from ID08-T004 and 197.3 U/ml for enzyme from ID08-T0063. The pH optimum was pH 5 of ID08-T004 with activity 137.7 U/ml and pH 6 for ID08-T063 with activity 75.0 U/ml. The enzymes from ID08-T004 and ID08-T063 were stable in their temperature and pH optimal condition even after 90 minutes incubation with activity 179.0 U/ml and 86.7 U/ml, respectively. The enzyme stability was approximately 150 minutes for both enzymes in the temperature and pH optimum.
Co-Authors - Yopi Abd. Rasyid Syamsuri ADE ANDRIANI Adi Santoso Agustinus Robert Uria Ahmad Thontowi Akhmad Rivai ANDI UTAMA Andi Utama ANDO KATSUHIKO Apriliana, Pamella Ariani Hatmanti Ario Betha Juanssilfero Ashadi Sasongko Atikana, Akhirta Caniago, Asnany Caniago, Asnany Desriani Desriani Desriani Desriani Dewi Seswita Zilda dinihari indah kusumawati Dwi Wulandari Elvi Yetti Endang Saepudin, Endang Endang Sukara Erdiansyah Rezamela, Erdiansyah Fahrurrozi Fahrurrozi Fahrurrozi Fahrurrozi GINA KARTINA Herman Suryadi JAKA WIDADA KATSUHIKO ANDO Krause, Janina Kusharyoto, Wien Kusharyoto, Wien Kusumawardhani, Dinihari Indah Kusumawati, Dinihari Indah Kusumawati, Dinihari Indah Lina Elfita Lina Elfita LINDA SUKMARINI M. Iqbal Prawira-Atmaja, M. Iqbal Mangunwidjaja, Wibowo MARIA BINTANG Maulidia, Faiqoh Nur Meliah, Siti Meliah, Siti Mia Kusmiati Miranti Nurindah Sari, Miranti Nurindah MISA OTOGURO Mochammad Imron Awalludin Mulyorini Rahayuningsih Nadhifah, Hana Nanik Rahmani NANIK RAHMANI Neneng Hasanah Neng Herawati, Neng Ni Luh Putu Vidya Paramita Nurul Fitri Sari Nuryana, Isa Prasetyoputri, Anggia Pratama, Rendy Eka Prayoga, Muhammad Bagas Putra, Filemon Jalu Nusantara Putra, Masteria Yunovilsa Putri, Ade Lia Putri, Ade Lia Restu Wulansari, Restu Riyona Desvy Pratiwi, Riyona Desvy ROHMATUSSOLIHAT ROHMATUSSOLIHAT RONI RIDWAN Seprianto, Seprianto Shanti Ratnakomala SHANTI RATNAKOMALA Shanti Ratnakomala Siti Meliah Subagus Wahyuono Suharsono Suharsono Sukma Nuswantara Susanti, Agustina Eko Syafriana, Vilya Tisnadjaja, Djadjat Tisnadjaja, Djadjat Titik Nuryastuti TOMOHIKO TAMURA Toto Iswanto TRI RATNA SULISTIYANI Triana Hertiani Trisanti Anindyawati, Trisanti Tutik Murniasih Ukhradia Maharaniq Safira Untari, Febriana WIBOWO MANGUNWARDOYO Yana Rubiyana, Yana Yantyati Widyastuti Yopi Y Yopi Yopi YOPI YOPI Yopi, YULIN LESTARI Yusro Nuri Fawzya