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Inhibition of exoprotease production in Aeromonas hydrophila by rhizome extract of temu lawak (Curcuma xanthorrhiza (Roxb.)
Author(s) -
Umie Lestari,
Artini Pangastuti,
Ari Susilowati
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
biofarmasi
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1693-2242
DOI - 10.13057/biofar/f040202
Subject(s) - aeromonas hydrophila , quorum sensing , microbiology and biotechnology , ethyl acetate , biology , traditional medicine , antimicrobial , bacteria , virulence , biochemistry , medicine , gene , genetics
Conventional treatment of infectious diseases is based on compounds that kill or inhibit the growth of bacteria. A major concern with this approach is the frequent development of resistance to antimicrobial compounds. The discovery of communication (quorum sensing system) regulating bacterial virulence opens up ways to control certain bacterial infectious without interfering the growth. The fish pathogen Aeromonas hydrophila produces quorum sensing signal, NButanoyl-L-Homoserine Lactone (C4-HSL). C4-HSL regulates exoprotease synthesis, a virulence factor of A. hydrophila. Expression of exoprotease can be blocked by using quorum sensing inhibitor. The purpose of this study was to investigate the inhibiting effect of Curcuma xanthorrhiza (Roxb.) extract to exoprotease production of A. hydrophila. Extraction was conducted by using n-hexane, ethyl acetate and ethanol. The qualitative exoprotease assay result showed that n-hexane extract of C. xanthorrhiza had not effect on growth and exoprotease production of A. hydrophila. Meanwhile, 4% of ethyl acetate and ethanol extract of C. xanthorrhiza can inhibit exoprotease production without affecting A. hydrophilla growth. The quantitative exoprotease assay result showed that 4% of ethyl acetate and ethanol extract can inhibit the exoprotease production by 93,9% and 95,6%. The growth of A. hydrophila was not affected by this extract.

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