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Jurnal Bioteknologi & Biosains Indonesia (JBBI)
ISSN : 24422606     EISSN : 2548611X     DOI : -
JBBI is published twice annually and provide scientific publication medium for researchers, engineers, practitioners, academicians, and observers in the field related to biotechnology and bioscience. This journal accepts original research papers, review articles, case studies, and short communications. The articles published are peer-reviewed by no less than two referees, and cover various biotechnology subjects related to the field of agriculture, industry, health, environment, bioinformatics, as well as life sciences in general.
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SCREENING AND CHARACTERIZATION OF SOIL FUNGAL ISOLATES FOR INHIBITING THE GROWTH OF Ganoderma boninense Zhafira Amila Haqqa; Bedah Rupaedah; Indri Handayani; Abdul Wahid; Mahmud Sugianto
Jurnal Bioteknologi dan Biosains Indonesia Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023)
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Ganoderma boninense, a fungus recognized as a causative agent of basal stem rot and upper stem rot, is primarily found in oil palm plantations (Elaeis guineensis Jack.). This study aimed to identify soil fungal isolates with the greatest potential for inhibiting the pathogenic fungus G. boninense. The research employed curative antagonist testing using in vitro dual culture. Fungal isolates demonstrating the highest inhibition percentages were characterized through macroscopic and microscopic observation, and their hemolysis properties were assessed using blood agar media. Soil fungal isolates FA 3.8 and FA 2.8 exhibited the highest inhibition percentages, reaching 91% and 88%, respectively. Based on morphological characterization at both macroscopic and microscopic levels, FA 3.8 displayed similarities to Trichoderma, while FA 2.8 exhibited similarities to Penicillium. Hemolysis testing results on blood agar media indicated that both isolates exhibited gamma hemolysis or non-hemolysis, as they lacked red blood lysis properties.
OPTIMIZATION OF ENZYME-MICROWAVE ASSISTED EXTRACTION, CHARACTERIZATION AND ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY OF POLYSACCHARIDE FROM Ganoderma lucidum Lira Windriawati Listriyani; Sumi Hudiyono; Rudiyono Rudiyono; Siti Zulaeha; Ahmad Wibisana
Jurnal Bioteknologi dan Biosains Indonesia Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023)
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Enzyme-Microwave Assisted Extraction (EMAE) is a new process for extracting Ganoderma lucidum polysaccharides (GLPs). Cellic® CTec2 was chosen as an enzyme that assists in microwave extraction. The four variables involved in this study were enzyme concentration (%), enzymatic reaction time (minutes), solvent-to-solid ratio (mL/g), and microwave extraction time (minutes). This study showed that the enzyme concentration and solvent-to-solid ratio had a significant effect on the response in the range studied. Yield extraction of polysaccharides from experiments conducted at optimum conditions showed good agreement with the predictions from the model. The EMAE method showed a higher polysaccharide extraction yield than hot water extraction (HWE) method. GLPs from EMAE method had antioxidant activity of 79.47 ± 0.71% (DPPH) and 0.884 ± 0.013 mM Fe2+/L (FRAP), where these values were higher than those of the HWE method.
INHIBITORY ACTIVITY OF INDONESIAN MICROBIAL EXTRACTS AGAINST PROLIFERATION OF DLD-1 COLORECTAL CANCER CELL LINE Ariza Yandwiputra Besari; Danang Waluyo; Tinta Komariyah; Erwahyuni Endang Prabandari
Jurnal Bioteknologi dan Biosains Indonesia Vol. 10 No. 1 (2023)
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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the second deadliest cancer in the world. Several anti-cancer agents are currently used for the clinical treatment of CRC. However, toxicity and drug resistance pose significant challenges in CRC chemotherapy. On the other hand, microbe-derived natural products have been explored as a source for the development of anti-cancer therapeutic agents. This study aimed to examine the potential of the microbial library in BioMCC (Biotech Center-BPPT Microbial Culture Collection) as a source for anti-cancer drug discovery. Among the 720 fungal extracts tested, 60 extracts (8.3%) showed inhibitory activity against the proliferation of the colorectal carcinoma DLD-1 cell line, while not affecting Vero cells (African green monkey kidney normal cell line). One of these active extracts was derived from the fungus Sporothrix sp. BioMCC-f.T.7716. Although the inhibitory mechanism of this extract against the proliferation of the DLD-1 cell line could not be determined, this study clearly demonstrated the potential use of Indonesian microbial extracts as a source for the discovery of anti-cancer agents.

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