MARINA CHIMICA ACTA
Vol. 15 No. 2 (2014): Metals in Marine Samples and Age Determination using Liquid Scintillation Coun

ANALYSIS OF Fe, Zn, AND Cr AT SOME FRACTIONATED PROTEINS IN SPONGE AGELAS NAKAMURAI

Anita Nur Ramadhani (Department of Chemistry, Hasanuddin University, Makassar)
Alfian Noor (Department of Chemistry, Hasanuddin University, Makassar)
Maming Gaffar (Department of Chemistry, Hasanuddin University, Makassar)



Article Info

Publish Date
28 Aug 2016

Abstract

This research aims to analyze the concentration of metals Fe, Zn, and Cr in protein fractions of sponge Agelas nakamurai from Kapoposang Island, Spermonde archipelago. Protein samples were extracted, fractionated using various saturated ammonium sulphate (SAS) concentration, namely 0-20%, 20-40%, 40-60% and 60-80%, then purified by dialysis using celophane membranes. Each fraction was digested using microwave before metal analysis using ICP OES (Inductively Coupled Plasma Optical Emission Spectroscopy). The results have shown that highest iron concentration was found in 20-40% fraction, 28.2 µg/L, while lowest one was in 60-80% fraction, 2.39 µg/L. For Zn, its highest concentration were found 20-40% fraction,  9.42 µg/L and the lowest one was 40-60%, 3.66 µg/L. On the other hand, the concentration of Cr was found highest at 20-40% fraction, 2.28 µg/L, while its lowest amount was at  60-80% fraction, 0.238 µg/L. In the meantime, its high- est antibacterial activity was at 0-20% fraction examined in Salmonella thypusa with inhibition diameter was 7,00 mm, where the amount of essential metals Fe, Zn and Cr are 17,2 µg/L, 6,32 µg/L, 1,47 µg/L. It was concluded that the essential metals investigated were coexisted and distrib- uted in several protein fractions and its bioactive properties.Keywords   :  Agelas  nakamurai,  Bioactive  protein,  essential  metals, ICP-OES,  Kapoposang Island

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mca

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Subject

Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology

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When the first time appeared in 1999, Marina Chimica Acta was introduced as trilingual journal meaning that we can accept to publish articles in any kind of three languages such as bahasa Indonesia, English, and French. Starting April 2017, however, the publication has been made in English only, no ...