Antibacterial activity of areca catechu nut extract / Nurul Najiha Ain Ibrahim

Areca catechu nut that is commonly known as Betel nut is an ancient herb which is significant to the cultural traditions of some countries in the South East Asia. The case of bacterial resistance to the existing antibacterial agents has increased, causing the need of novel antibacterial agent. Howev...

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Main Author: Ibrahim, Nurul Najiha Ain
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Language:English
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34441/
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description Areca catechu nut that is commonly known as Betel nut is an ancient herb which is significant to the cultural traditions of some countries in the South East Asia. The case of bacterial resistance to the existing antibacterial agents has increased, causing the need of novel antibacterial agent. However, the use of Betel nut as the antibacterial agent has not been reported in Malaysia. This study is carried out to determine the antibacterial properties of the young and the mature Betel nut, and to differentiate the strength of the antibacterial properties between both extracts. Both sample extracts were diluted into varying concentrations and were tested with Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi and Staphylococcus aureus isolates by implementing disc and agar well diffusion methods. The result showed an increase in the extract concentration shown by the increase in the halo zone. Agar well method showed a larger halo zone compared to the disc method. S.aureus is most susceptible to both extracts with the highest mean of halo zone at 200mg/ml is 17.7±0.58mm, followed by S.typhi with 14.7±0.58mm while E.coli is the most resistant bacteria with no zone of inhibition. This result indicates that Betel nut can be used as the medicinal agent to combat diseases associated with common bacteria due to the antibacterial effect elicited from both samples. Nevertheless, the young extract showed a slightly stronger antibacterial property strength compared to the mature extract.
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spelling uitm-344412020-09-14T06:47:31Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34441/ Antibacterial activity of areca catechu nut extract / Nurul Najiha Ain Ibrahim Ibrahim, Nurul Najiha Ain Laboratories. General works Bacteria Areca catechu nut that is commonly known as Betel nut is an ancient herb which is significant to the cultural traditions of some countries in the South East Asia. The case of bacterial resistance to the existing antibacterial agents has increased, causing the need of novel antibacterial agent. However, the use of Betel nut as the antibacterial agent has not been reported in Malaysia. This study is carried out to determine the antibacterial properties of the young and the mature Betel nut, and to differentiate the strength of the antibacterial properties between both extracts. Both sample extracts were diluted into varying concentrations and were tested with Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi and Staphylococcus aureus isolates by implementing disc and agar well diffusion methods. The result showed an increase in the extract concentration shown by the increase in the halo zone. Agar well method showed a larger halo zone compared to the disc method. S.aureus is most susceptible to both extracts with the highest mean of halo zone at 200mg/ml is 17.7±0.58mm, followed by S.typhi with 14.7±0.58mm while E.coli is the most resistant bacteria with no zone of inhibition. This result indicates that Betel nut can be used as the medicinal agent to combat diseases associated with common bacteria due to the antibacterial effect elicited from both samples. Nevertheless, the young extract showed a slightly stronger antibacterial property strength compared to the mature extract. 2016 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34441/1/34441.pdf Ibrahim, Nurul Najiha Ain (2016) Antibacterial activity of areca catechu nut extract / Nurul Najiha Ain Ibrahim. (2016) [Student Project] (Unpublished)
spellingShingle Laboratories. General works
Bacteria
Ibrahim, Nurul Najiha Ain
Antibacterial activity of areca catechu nut extract / Nurul Najiha Ain Ibrahim
title Antibacterial activity of areca catechu nut extract / Nurul Najiha Ain Ibrahim
title_full Antibacterial activity of areca catechu nut extract / Nurul Najiha Ain Ibrahim
title_fullStr Antibacterial activity of areca catechu nut extract / Nurul Najiha Ain Ibrahim
title_full_unstemmed Antibacterial activity of areca catechu nut extract / Nurul Najiha Ain Ibrahim
title_short Antibacterial activity of areca catechu nut extract / Nurul Najiha Ain Ibrahim
title_sort antibacterial activity of areca catechu nut extract / nurul najiha ain ibrahim
topic Laboratories. General works
Bacteria
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/34441/